组织

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Meaning and Usage

The word "组织" (zǔzhī) primarily means "to organize" or "to form an organization." It can refer to the act of arranging people or resources systematically, such as organizing an event or a team. Additionally, it denotes a structured group or entity, like an organization or a biological tissue.

Common Contexts

  1. Action of organizing: Used when someone arranges or coordinates activities, events, or groups.
  2. Organizational entity: Refers to formal groups such as companies, NGOs, or clubs.
  3. Biological tissue: In scientific or medical contexts, it means the tissue that makes up living organisms.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 组织活动 (organize activities): Common when talking about planning events.
  • 组织结构 (organizational structure): Refers to the internal setup of an organization.
  • 组织细胞 (tissue cells): Used in biology.

Nuances

When used as a verb, "组织" implies deliberate and systematic arrangement, often involving coordination among multiple people. As a noun, it emphasizes the collective and structured nature of a group. Avoid confusing it with "安排" (ānpái), which means to arrange but is less about forming a structured group.

Register and Tone

"组织" is neutral and widely used in both formal and informal contexts. It is common in business, academic, and everyday speech.

Example Sentences

The company is organizing a staff training session.

The tissues of the human body are very complex, composed of many cells.

They established an environmental organization dedicated to protecting the