Organized in spanish

Organizado

pronunciation: oʊɹ̩gɑniθɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

organise [organize, -USA] = organizar. 

Example: Equally, various trade directories and other lists need to list and organise names in a form that will enable a searcher to find information about an organisation or person.

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» co-organise [co-organize, -USA] = coorganizar, organizar en colaboración. [También escrito coorganise/coorganize]

Example: They can co-finance and/or co-organise a limited number of relevant meetings related to the subjects agrobiodiversity, organic agriculture and agri-environmental programmes.

» organise + a function = organizar un acto público.

Example: The RML can organise large functions in the adjacent civic hall.

» organise + a rota of + Nombre = organizar un sistema de turnos de + Nombre.

Example: They also organize a rota of solicitors who hold a free legal advice surgery one evening a week.

» organise in + Adjetivo + order = organizar según un orden específico.

Example: The SORT command can be used to organize records in a different order, e.g. by author.

» organise + meeting = organizar un reunión.

Example: A first step for developing this potential could be regular meetings organised by the library for professionals working with the aged.

organised [organized, -USA] = organizado. 

Example: Proboscideans have developed a sophisticatedly organized society and they rank with primates and cetaceans with respect to cognitive abilities.

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» disorganised [disorganized, -USA] = desorganizado.

Example: The failings of the disorganised and under-used Indonesian library services led to the development of a national system of information networks.

» get + Reflexivo + organised = organizarse.

Example: Black librarians in the UK were urged to join the Association, get themselves organized, and 'infiltrate' to change things from the inside.

» in an organised fashion = de una forma organizada.

Example: The technique involves paying attention to ourselves in a very organized and systematic fashion.

» organised crime = crimen organizado, hampa, mafia.

Example: The author provides some guidance on building a collection of Chinese organized crime.

» organised tour = visita organizada.

Example: Many people shun organised tours completely, however, much preferring to go solo or travel with a small group of friends.

» well-organised [well-organized] = bien organizado.

Example: A well-organised rural parish council can provide a far more tight-knit forum for debate and 'getting things done' than urban residents' associations.

Organized synonyms

union in spanish: Unión, pronunciation: junjən part of speech: noun corporate in spanish: corporativo, pronunciation: kɔrpɜrət part of speech: adjective orderly in spanish: ordenado, pronunciation: ɔrdɜrli part of speech: adjective methodical in spanish: metódico, pronunciation: məθɑdəkəl part of speech: adjective incorporated in spanish: incorporado, pronunciation: ɪnkɔrpɜreɪtəd part of speech: adjective designed in spanish: diseñado, pronunciation: dɪzaɪnd part of speech: adjective ordered in spanish: ordenado, pronunciation: ɔrdɜrd part of speech: adjective arranged in spanish: arreglado, pronunciation: ɜreɪndʒd part of speech: adjective formed in spanish: formado, pronunciation: fɔrmd part of speech: adjective regulated in spanish: regulado, pronunciation: regjəleɪtəd part of speech: adjective configured in spanish: configurado, pronunciation: kənfɪgjɜrd part of speech: adjective unionized in spanish: sindicalizado, pronunciation: junjənaɪzd part of speech: adjective re-formed in spanish: reformado, pronunciation: rifɔrmd part of speech: adjective reorganized in spanish: reorganizado, pronunciation: riɔrgənaɪzd part of speech: adjective well-conducted in spanish: bien conducido, pronunciation: welkəndʌktɪd part of speech: adjective

Organized antonyms

disorganized pronunciation: dɪsɔrgənaɪzd part of speech: adjective unorganized pronunciation: ənɔrgənaɪzd part of speech: adjective
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