organized
adjective (UK usually organised) uk/ˈɔː.ɡən.aɪzd/ us/ˈɔːr.ɡən.aɪzd/
(USING SYSTEM)
B2 安排有序的;有条理的
arranged according to a particular system
The letters had been placed in organized piles, one for each letter of the alphabet. 信件已经按字母顺序、每个字母一摞地放得整整齐齐。
Opposite: disorganized
B2 (人)有条理的,有条不紊的
An organized person is able to plan things carefully and keep things tidy.
She's not a very organized person and she always arrives late at meetings. 她不是个有条不紊的人,开会总是迟到。
- More examples
- He has a lot of good qualities but being organized isn't one of them.
- His immaculate garden was a reproach to all his less organized neighbours.
- She has a very organized system for her filing.
- He had made a series of organized lists to help plan the party.
- He is always very organized at work.
(PLANNED)
B2 (尤指团体旅游、参观、活动等)有计划的,组织好的
(of travel, visits, activities, etc.) planned and arranged for you to do, especially as part of a group
I don't like going on organized tours. 我不喜欢参加团体旅游。