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organize
[ˈɔːgənaɪz]
verbo transitivo
1. organizar
  • they organized accommodation for me -> se encargaron de buscarme alojamiento
verbo intransitivo
2. organizarse (workers); constituirse en sindicato (form union)

organize [or-ga-nais]
1. Organizar, poner en correspondencia las diversas partes de un todo; disponer, arreglar de tal manera que una parte pueda cooperar con otra.
2. Prepararse una asamblea deliberante para empezar sus trabajos.
3. Organizar, proveer de órganos. (Biología)
verbo neutro (intransitivo)
4. Organizarse, unirse en compañía o sociedad. (n)
  • To get organized -> arreglárselas
va.

organize [ˈɔːɡənaɪz]
verb:transitive
1 (arrange) [+event, activity] organizar
they organized demonstrations against the closures organizaron manifestaciones en contra de los cierres; can you organize some food for us? ¿puedes encargarte de nuestra comida?; I will organize transport yo me encargaré del transporte
they organized things for me to go to London the activities are organized around particular themes he couldn't organize a piss-up in a brewery the initial mobilization was well organized the way in which the army is organized abortion rights advocates are raising money, organizing demonstrations they are organizing a conference on the subject volunteers organized the distribution of food summer camps for children are organized in Europe the London workshops are organized by Val Smith
2 (put in order)
she tried to organize her thoughts intentó ordenar or poner en orden sus pensamientos; she organizes her time very well administra muy bien su tiempo; se organiza muy bien (el tiempo); she's always organizing people siempre le está diciendo a la gente qué hacer; stop trying to organize my life deja de intentar organizar mi vida
I'm sure you don't need me to organize you she tried to organize her scattered thoughts he organized the children into groups /we simply weren't organized [for] such a huge response/ to the appeal, to the advert etc
to get (o.s.) organized organize o.s. organizarse
she couldn't seem to get herself organized now then, let's get you organized get organized and get going Chantal would go to Paris first, get settled and organized in her work, then send for her daughter Devereaux gets the men organized for the day's work the food distribution effort is getting organized I could see it would take them some time to get organized to organize [o.s.] you cannot organise other people unless you can organise yourself you have a good memory but you have problems organizing yourself you very soon learn to organize yourself so that there's a well-stocked larder he and some friends organized themselves into a cooperative
3 (Ind) sindicar; organizar en sindicatos
helping to organize women working abroad the idea of farm workers being able to organize themselves into a union
verb:intransitive
1 (make arrangements) organizar
we have organized for every eventuality lo hemos organizado todo para cualquier eventualidad; he's organized for us to meet the director lo ha organizado para que nos reunamos con el director
planning and organizing for social change NATO decided to organize for the possibility that it might have to defend them they have to decide how they are going to organize for the future
2 (Ind) sindicarse
it's the first time farmers have decided to organize all they are demanding is the right to organize and to have trade unions recognized to organize [against] sth blacks were organizing against white minority rule in Louisville (1837) carpenters organized against the tyrannical oppression of employers only when they get together with other workers can they organize against capitalism

Verb Conjugation for "organize"

Imperative
  • organize
  • you organize
  • he/she organizes
  • we organize
  • you organize
  • they organize
Preterite
  • I organized
  • you organized
  • he/she organized
  • we organized
  • you organized
  • they organized
Present Continuous
  • I am organizing
  • you are organizing
  • he/she is organizing
  • we are organizing
  • you are organizing
  • they are organizing
Present Perfect
  • I have organized
  • you have organized
  • he/she has organized
  • we have organized
  • you have organized
  • they have organized
Past Continuous
  • I was organizing
  • you were organizing
  • he/she was organizing
  • we were organizing
  • you were organizing
  • they were organizing
Past Perfect
  • I had organized
  • you had organized
  • he/she had organized
  • we had organized
  • you had organized
  • they had organized
Future
  • I will organize
  • you will organize
  • he/she will organize
  • we will organize
  • you will organize
  • they will organize
Future Perfect
  • I will have organized
  • you will have organized
  • he/she will have organized
  • we will have organized
  • you will have organized
  • they will have organized
Future Continuous
  • I will be organizing
  • you will be organizing
  • he/she will be organizing
  • we will be organizing
  • you will be organizing
  • they will be organizing
Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been organizing
  • you have been organizing
  • he/she has been organizing
  • we have been organizing
  • you have been organizing
  • they have been organizing
Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been organizing
  • you will have been organizing
  • he/she will have been organizing
  • we will have been organizing
  • you will have been organizing
  • they will have been organizing
Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been organizing
  • you had been organizing
  • he/she had been organizing
  • we had been organizing
  • you had been organizing
  • they had been organizing
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