English to Indonesian Dictionary organise

organise

mengatur
definition
verb
organize lessons in a planned way
arrange into a structured whole; order.
the union organized a 24-hour general strike
make arrangements or preparations for (an event or activity); coordinate.
translation of 'organise'
verb
mengatur,
mempersiapkan,
mengadakan,
memperusahakan,
mengorganisasikan,
mengorganisasi,
mengusahakan,
menyelenggarakan,
mengorganisir
example
They also 'organise' food stalls to raise money for good causes such as food banks.
I like to be organised, and to 'organise' people, so I notice when things aren't done properly.
He is a trade union activist helping 'organise' the migrant workers.
Neither has this large and profitable organisation managed to 'organise' workers to clean-up the damaged properties.
In these movements he gained the skills to be able to make practical decisions about how to 'organise' people and get all the paperwork done at the same time.
It means that it is possible to 'organise' trade unions and political parties, to go on strike, and to publish socialist newspapers and books.
Workers do use it every time they 'organise' a trade union and fight for better wages and conditions.
The Minority Movement, organised by the infant Communist Party of Great Britain, sought to 'organise' militants in trade unions.
The Tolpuddle Martyrs were transported to Australia in 1834 for trying to 'organise' a trade union.
I also want to thank the bank for giving me time off to 'organise' the sound system.
Zoe and I did our best not to appear straight laced, and tried to 'organise' people.
If you try to 'organise' a trade union in parts of South America, you risk death.
I would not be able to 'organise' myself in order to do homework on a regular basis.
They would also appreciate support from volunteers prepared to help 'organise' the event, which, it is hoped, will rise from the ashes by autumn next year.
One old-time guard tells me that after a while the Air Force would 'organise' a food drop to the stranded train.
Plain at that time did all the technical work setting up the servers and 'organising' the access systems and Internet connection.
Now whenever she is part of a travel group, she 'organizes' people to play the game.
They build power by 'organizing' people through individual and group meetings, studying public issues that affect their interests, and by direct action.
Women were 'organised' into groups and group leaders were appointed.
In such a case, the people will be suspicious of the purpose and background of the transition team's decision to allow public servants to 'organize' a trade union.
The DJ 'organised' us into groups of five, and there were five rounds.
After teachers said lack of training to teach PE was a real problem, Sporting Chance 'organised' a number of free workshops.
He and other workers have 'organized' a rank-and-file group called the DPS United Workers Coalition Committee.
In Poland in 1980, workers used strikes to win the right to 'organize' a free trade union, galvanizing the people to insist on fuller rights.
I just need you to help out your brother's team by 'organizing' the kids, administering first aid, cheering them on; that sort of thing.
We've had a lot of people 'organize' at the grassroots level.
Children need to know that we sort and classify things every day in order to 'organize' information.
The officials reasoned that it would be too complicated to 'organize' a system that sees the rich pay a higher fee.
Others believe that while moral beliefs may be right or wrong, there is no way to 'organize' them into systematic principles.
Both exhibitions have been 'organized' by the museum's Department of Architecture and Design.
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