arranger
noun [ C ] uk/əˈreɪn.dʒər/ us/əˈreɪn.dʒɚ/
(OF MUSIC)
(乐曲的)改编者
someone who makes changes to a piece of music so that it can be played in a different way or by a different instrument
The famous jazz musician Duke Ellington was a composer, arranger, and pianist. 著名爵士音乐家艾灵顿公爵是一位作曲家、编曲家和钢琴家。
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- Parks is a composer and arranger in his own right.
- She honed her skills as a musical arranger.
- The software enables arrangers to play their songs on, say, a keyboard and end up with a fully notated score on the computer.
(ORGANIZER)
筹备者;安排者
someone who plans, prepares for, or organizes something
He was said to be the arranger of the deal. 据说他是这笔交易的筹划者。
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- The company is a national arranger of corporate conferences.
- She is well known as the arranger of celebrity magazine interviews.
- Borrowers are guided through the process by a mortgage arranger.
(OF OBJECTS)
布置(艺术品等)的人
someone who puts objects in a particular order or position
a flower arranger 插花师
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- The arranger of the chairs had decided to put them in a semicircle.
- He jokes that his MFA degree is an acronym for "Masterful Furniture Arranger".
See: arrange