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to plan and organize something carefully and sometimes secretly in order to achieve a desired result: The White House orchestrated a series of events to showcase the president on the global stage.
- English (US)
us / ˈɔr·kəˌstreɪt / Add to word list. to plan and organize...
- Znaczenie Orchestrate, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
orchestrate definicja: 1. to arrange or write a piece of...
- Orchestrate in Polish
ORCHESTRATE translate: reżyserować, aranżować. Learn more in...
- Orchestrate in Russian
orchestrate translate: организовывать . Learn more in the...
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ORCHESTRATE translate: 音乐, 为管弦乐队改编(或创作), 安排, 精心安排;用心策划....
- ORCHESTRATED
adjective. uk / ˈɔːkɪstreɪtɪd / us. Add to word list. with...
- English (US)
adjective. uk / ˈɔːkɪstreɪtɪd / us. Add to word list. with every detail very carefully planned, sometimes secretly: It was clear that this was an orchestrated attempt to get rid of the CEO.
1. a. : to compose or arrange (music) for an orchestra. The composer orchestrated the music for the symphony orchestra. b. : to provide with orchestration. orchestrate a ballet. 2. : to arrange or combine so as to achieve a desired or maximum effect. orchestrated preparations for the banquet. a carefully orchestrated stunt. orchestrator.
us / ˈɔr·kəˌstreɪt / Add to word list. to plan and organize something carefully and sometimes secretly in order to achieve a desired result: The White House orchestrated a series of events to showcase the president on the global stage.
to arrange or manipulate, especially by means of clever or thorough planning or maneuvering: to orchestrate a profitable trade agreement. orchestrate. / ˈɔːkɪˌstreɪt / verb. to score or arrange (a piece of music) for orchestra. to arrange, organize, or build up for special or maximum effect. Discover More. Derived Forms. ˈorchesˌtrator, noun.
Through an orchestrated use of hypothesis formation and verification, with the judicious application of prior knowledge to compensate for gaps in understanding, listeners acquire knowledge about listening processes.
adjective. uk / ˈɔːkɪstreɪtɪd / us. Add to word list. with every detail very carefully planned, sometimes secretly: It was clear that this was an orchestrated attempt to get rid of the CEO.