to arrange with sb to do sth

  • 1arrange — UK US /əˈreɪndʒ/ verb [I or T] ► to plan, prepare, or organize something: »The outing was arranged by the firm as part of a team building exercise. arrange an appointment/loan/meeting, etc. »Industry leaders hastily arranged a meeting with city… …

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  • 2arrange — ar|range W2S2 [əˈreındʒ] v [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: arangier, from rengier to put in a row , from reng row ] 1.) [I and T] to organize or make plans for something such as a meeting, party, or trip ▪ Contact your local branch to… …

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  • 3arrange — verb 1 (I, T) to organize or make plans for something such as a meeting, party, or trip: James is arranging a big surprise party for Helen s birthday. | I d like to arrange a business loan. | arrange to do sth: Have you arranged to meet Mark this …

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  • 4arrange — verb 1 plan/organize sth ADVERB ▪ easily ▪ hastily, quickly ▪ secretly ▪ specially VERB + ARRANGE …

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  • 5fix somebody up with something — ˌfix sb ˈup (with sth) derived (informal) to arrange for sb to have sth; to provide sb with sth • I ll fix you up with a place to stay. Main entry: ↑fixderived …

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  • 6tie something in with something — ˌtie ˈin (with sth) | ˌtie sthˈin (with sth) derived to link sth or be linked to sth; to happen, or arrange for sth to happen, at the same time as sth else • The concert will tie in with the festival of dance taking place the same weekend.… …

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  • 7hook sb up with sb/sth — UK US hook sb up (with sb/sth) Phrasal Verb with hook({{}}/hʊk/ verb [T] INFORMAL ► to arrange for someone to meet or work with another person or organization: »We videotape applicants in practice interviews and hook them up with employers …

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  • 8hook sb up with sth — UK US hook sb up (with sb/sth) Phrasal Verb with hook({{}}/hʊk/ verb [T] INFORMAL ► to arrange for someone to meet or work with another person or organization: »We videotape applicants in practice interviews and hook them up with employers …

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  • 9bring sth before sb/sth — UK US bring sth before sb/sth Phrasal Verb with bring({{}}/brɪŋ/ verb [T] (brought, brought) ► to arrange for something to be discussed or judged by a court, committee, parliament, etc.: »The matter will be brought before the board at a meeting… …

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  • 10bring sth before sth — UK US bring sth before sb/sth Phrasal Verb with bring({{}}/brɪŋ/ verb [T] (brought, brought) ► to arrange for something to be discussed or judged by a court, committee, parliament, etc.: »The matter will be brought before the board at a meeting… …

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