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词汇 arranger
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Definition of arranger in English:

arranger

noun əˈreɪndʒəəˈreɪndʒər
  • 1A person who adapts a musical composition for performance.

    he was among the finest arrangers and orchestrators of ballet scores
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In middle age, he took a great interest in early music, more from the point of view of the arranger than of the scholar.
    • A prominent arranger of music for salon orchestras by 1900, his own compositions took a progressively more important role in his career.
    • Everything depends on an arranger's ambitions with happy Christmas tunes.
    • He himself is no slouch as an arranger of traditional melodies.
    • In later periods, Bach himself became a favorite subject for arrangers.
    • The arranger should always aim to consider how the composer would have written the music had that medium been the original one.
    • He has worked as a composer and arranger for the New York City Ballet.
    • He became the vocal arranger for those cheerfully overwrought cuts, which were among the most difficult to record.
    • The CD takes two very early performances from 1967, which showcase him as arranger and composer.
    • He went to London and worked with an arranger to record accompanying orchestration.
  • 2A person who arranges flowers in a display.

    a group of enthusiastic flower arrangers
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I am simply an arranger of flowers.
    • The flower arrangers have really captured the individuals in their work.
    • Variegated varieties are valuable for brightening dark areas in the garden, while the trailing stems are much prized by flower arrangers.
    • Before becoming a mechanic, she worked as a landscaper, a floral arranger, and a cabinetmaker.
    • She also played bridge, enjoyed researching her family history, and was a flower arranger at her local church.
    • He is a well-known flower arranger himself and will give a demonstration of his art.
    • Veteran floral arrangers know that this fabulous flower only looks delicate—in fact, if properly treated, cut lilies will last for weeks.
    • In the hands of an expert floral arranger, they can be breathtaking.
    • Her mother is a designer and arranger of silk flowers in Connecticut.
    • They coat and strengthen brittle stems and blooms, and dried-flower arrangers recommend them.
  • 3A person who organizes or makes plans for an event or deal.

    the arrangers of the bond sale started to test market demand
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I want to thank the sponsors and the arrangers of the event.
    • The national police chief identified him as "a planner and arranger the of bombings."
    • The bank served as advisor, equity placement agent, and lead arranger of credit facility.
    • Antonio is an arranger of weddings.
    • The scouts were the arrangers of the tournament taking place on Saturday.
    • It was one of four arrangers of the $1.8 billion initial public offering in June.
    • It was the sole structurer and arranger of the issue.
    • The funeral arranger says they are proud to have served local people in times of need for so many years.
    • They will be lead arranger of the share sale.
    • These banks are the main arrangers of the five-year loan.

Rhymes

changer, danger, endanger, exchanger, Grainger, hydrangea, manger, ranger, stranger

Definition of arranger in US English:

arranger

nounəˈreɪndʒərəˈrānjər
  • 1A person who adapts a musical composition for performance.

    he was among the finest arrangers and orchestrators of ballet scores
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A prominent arranger of music for salon orchestras by 1900, his own compositions took a progressively more important role in his career.
    • He went to London and worked with an arranger to record accompanying orchestration.
    • In middle age, he took a great interest in early music, more from the point of view of the arranger than of the scholar.
    • He became the vocal arranger for those cheerfully overwrought cuts, which were among the most difficult to record.
    • He has worked as a composer and arranger for the New York City Ballet.
    • He himself is no slouch as an arranger of traditional melodies.
    • The CD takes two very early performances from 1967, which showcase him as arranger and composer.
    • In later periods, Bach himself became a favorite subject for arrangers.
    • Everything depends on an arranger's ambitions with happy Christmas tunes.
    • The arranger should always aim to consider how the composer would have written the music had that medium been the original one.
  • 2A person who arranges flowers in a display.

    a group of enthusiastic flower arrangers
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the hands of an expert floral arranger, they can be breathtaking.
    • The flower arrangers have really captured the individuals in their work.
    • Variegated varieties are valuable for brightening dark areas in the garden, while the trailing stems are much prized by flower arrangers.
    • He is a well-known flower arranger himself and will give a demonstration of his art.
    • They coat and strengthen brittle stems and blooms, and dried-flower arrangers recommend them.
    • Her mother is a designer and arranger of silk flowers in Connecticut.
    • I am simply an arranger of flowers.
    • Veteran floral arrangers know that this fabulous flower only looks delicate—in fact, if properly treated, cut lilies will last for weeks.
    • She also played bridge, enjoyed researching her family history, and was a flower arranger at her local church.
    • Before becoming a mechanic, she worked as a landscaper, a floral arranger, and a cabinetmaker.
  • 3A person who organizes or makes plans for an event or deal.

    the arrangers of the bond sale started to test market demand
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was the sole structurer and arranger of the issue.
    • The funeral arranger says they are proud to have served local people in times of need for so many years.
    • The bank served as advisor, equity placement agent, and lead arranger of credit facility.
    • The scouts were the arrangers of the tournament taking place on Saturday.
    • I want to thank the sponsors and the arrangers of the event.
    • The national police chief identified him as "a planner and arranger the of bombings."
    • It was one of four arrangers of the $1.8 billion initial public offering in June.
    • These banks are the main arrangers of the five-year loan.
    • They will be lead arranger of the share sale.
    • Antonio is an arranger of weddings.
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