Found 3 items, similar to arrangement.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: arrangement
aransemen, gubahan, penetapan, pengaturan, tata, tataan, tatanan, urutan
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: arrangement
arrangement
n 1: the thing arranged or agreed to;
“they made arrangements to
meet in Chicago” [syn:
agreement]
2: an orderly grouping (of things or persons) considered as a
unit; the result of arranging;
“a flower arrangement”
3: an organized structure for arranging or classifying;
“he
changed the arrangement of the topics”;
“the facts were
familiar but it was in the organization of them that he
was original”;
“he tried to understand their system of
classification” [syn:
organization,
organisation,
system]
4: the spatial property of the way in which something is
placed;
“the arrangement of the furniture”;
“the placement
of the chairs” [syn:
placement]
5: a piece of music that has been adapted for performance by a
particular set of voices or instruments [syn:
musical arrangement
]
6: the act of arranging and adapting a piece of music [syn:
arranging,
transcription]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Arrangement
Arrangement
\Ar*range"ment\, n. [Cf. F. arrangement.]
1. The act of arranging or putting in an orderly condition;
the state of being arranged or put in order; disposition
in suitable form.
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2. The manner or result of arranging; system of parts
disposed in due order; regular and systematic
classification; as, arrangement of one's dress; the
Linn[ae]an arrangement of plants.
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3. Preparatory proceeding or measure; preparation; as, we
have made arrangement for receiving company.
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4. Settlement; adjustment by agreement; as, the parties have
made an arrangement between themselves concerning their
disputes; a satisfactory arrangement.
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5. (Mus.)
(a) The adaptation of a composition to voices or
instruments for which it was not originally written.
(b) A piece so adapted; a transcription; as, a pianoforte
arrangement of Beethoven's symphonies; an orchestral
arrangement of a song, an opera, or the like.
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