ili-30-00735571-v CILI: i25377
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organizar
[ɔrgɐnizˈar]
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pôr
[pˈor]
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organizar os pensamentos, idéias, eventos temporais
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arreglar
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col·locar
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ordenar
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organitzar
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posar
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antolatu
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apailatu
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finkatu
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ordenatu
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taxutu
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txukundu
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zedarritu
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arreglar
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ordenar
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organizar
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poner
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arrange
[ɝ'eɪndʒ]
arrange my schedule
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order
['ɔrdɝ]
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put
['pʊt]
I put these memories with those of bygone times
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set_up
set up one's life
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Relacións léxico-semánticas no WordNet vía ILI (11)
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Hyperonyms
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02432530-v:
cause to be structured or ordered or operating according to some principle or idea
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Hyponyms
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00735866-v:
arrange or represent events so that they co-occur
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Hyponyms
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00961114-v:
divide, combine, or mark into phrases
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Related
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08456993-n:
logical or comprehensible arrangement of separate elements
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Glosses
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00029378-n:
something that happens at a given place and time
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Glosses
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02810882-a:
of or relating to or limited by time
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05833840-n:
the content of cognition; the main thing you are thinking about
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04145417-n:
computer hardware that arranges jobs to be done by the computer in an appropriate order
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05732756-n:
the basic cognitive process of arranging into classes or categories
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08326706-n:
a committee to arrange the order of business for some larger (legislative) body
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11233595-n:
friend of Damon; Phintias (according to legend) was condemned to death by Dionysius the Elder and asked a respite to put his affairs in order; Damon pledged his life for the return of his friend; when Phintias returned in time the tyrant released them both (4th century BC)
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