Arrangement
31arrangement — 1) A method of enabling a debtor to enter into an agreement with any creditors (either privately or through the courts) to discharge his or her debts by partial payment, as an alternative to bankruptcy. This is generally achieved by a scheme of… …
32arrangement — Synonyms and related words: Nachtmusik, abatement of differences, absolute music, accommodation, accord, adaptation, adjunct, adjustment, adornment, affair, agreement, air varie, aleatory, aleatory music, alignment, analysis, anatomy, appointment …
33arrangement — noun Date: 1690 1. a. the state of being arranged ; order < everything in neat arrangement > b. the act of arranging < the arrangement of the details was quickly accomplished > 2. something arranged: as a …
34arrangement — noun 1) the arrangement of the furniture Syn: positioning, disposition, order, presentation, display; grouping, organization, alignment 2) (arrangements) the arrangements for my trip Syn …
35arrangement — noun 1) the arrangement of the furniture Syn: positioning, presentation, grouping, organization, alignment 2) the arrangements for my trip Syn: preparation, plan, provision, planning 3) …
36Arrangement — 1. a) Abwicklung, Anlage, Anordnung, Aufbau, Aufstellung, Ausführung, Ausgestaltung, Durchführung, Einteilung, Gestaltung, Gliederung, Gruppierung, Ordnung, Organisation, Strukturierung; (bildungsspr.): Realisierung. b) Anordnung, Formation,… …
37arrangement — An order or composition. Or, a setup or composition of components in a still life painting or drawing. Arrangement is at the heart of the principles of design, and its consideration determines a work s coherence (unity and variety), focal… …
38arrangement — See: scheme of arrangement, voluntary arrangement …
39arrangement*/*/*/ — [əˈreɪndʒmənt] noun 1) arrangements [plural] practical plans for organizing and managing the details of something sleeping/seating arrangements[/ex] Her husband is away, so she ll have to make other childcare arrangements.[/ex] 2) [C] an… …
40Arrangement — arrangieren »anordnen, zusammenstellen; vorbereiten«, auch im speziellen Sinne von »ein Musikstück für Instrumente bearbeiten«: Das Verb wurde Anfang des 18. Jh.s aus frz. arranger »in Ordnung bringen, einrichten, zurechtmachen« entlehnt, das zu… …