Having my brother and his wife living nearby was an ideal arrangement for our family. The family had very unusual living arrangements. “What were your sleeping arrangements?” “I slept on the bed while he slept on the floor.” We'll have to change the seating arrangements for the dinner party.
arrangement noun [C] (PLAN)
a plan or preparation for something, esp. for something to happen in a particular way: She had an arrangement to work at home two days a week.
countable noun. An arrangement of things, for example flowers or furniture, is a group of them displayed in a particular way.
Some common synonyms of arrange are marshal, methodize, order, organize, and systematize. While all these words mean "to put persons or things into their proper places in relation to each other," arrange implies a setting in sequence, relationship, or adjustment.
Arrangements are plans and preparations that you make so that something will happen or be possible.
Arrangement: The order in which details are placed or organized in a piece of writing. Audience: Those people who read or hear what you have written; readers to whom a piece of writing is addressed.
Arrangement is vital to successful visual rhetoric. It guides the eyes and tells the viewer where to look. Knowing how to guide a viewer's eyes throughout the images on a page or screen can make or break a design.
personal arrangement means education and care provided to a child-- Sample 1.
A future arrangement is a plan that you have decided and organised with another person. I'm spending Christmas and New Year with my Mum and Dad. We're meeting Susan at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon.
arrangement. plural. arrangements. DEFINITIONS4. countable often plurala way of organizing things so that problems are solved or avoided.
If we only have a general idea of something we would like to do in the future, it is an intention. In this case, we must use the future with going to. If we have specific plans, reservations, or an appointment, we are talking about an arrangement.
In writing, this is still part of the prewriting stage. Examples of arrangement: A political candidate decides that she will first talk about civil rights; next, she will talk about the economy; finally, she will talk about international relations.
The basis of such arrangements is a commitment on the part of the farmer to provide a specific commodity in quantities and at quality standards determined by the purchaser and a commitment on the part of the company to support the farmer's production and to purchase the commodity.
Either works here, but they're not always interchangeable. 'Make arrangements' emphasises the process more; 'arrange' is less marked in this respect. I think "make arrangements" pushes the arranging farther away -- perhaps a third party does the sending.
syntax, the arrangement of words in sentences, clauses, and phrases, and the study of the formation of sentences and the relationship of their component parts.
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The rhetorical canon of arrangement gives your speech good structure. If you've arranged your ideas in the right order, your audience will easily follow and understand your message.
Horizontal, Cross-linked.
Arrangement and description is the stage where the materials are brought under intellectual and physical control for the purposes of providing future access. This involves determining appropriate levels of description, establishing intellectual arrangement, and creating finding aids.
Regular arrangement describes the ordered layout of atoms in the same space of a lattice with high orders of symmetry.
Paragraph structure simply refers to the arrangement of sentences that make up a paragraph.
Using the present continuous to talk about the future
I'm meeting Jim at the airport = Jim and I have discussed this. I am leaving tomorrow. = I've already bought my train ticket. We're having a staff meeting next Monday = all members of staff have been told about it.
1 needed to achieve a certain desired effect or result; required. 2 resulting from necessity; inevitable.