4. [VERB][usu passive] If you
get a problem or the details of something
sorted, you do what is necessary
to solve the problem or organize the details.(
= sort out)
- I'm trying to get my script sorted.
2. PHRASAL VERB
| If you
sort out a problem or the details of something, you do what is necessary
to solve the problem or organize the details.
- India and Nepal have sorted out their trade and security dispute.
- Have you sorted something out for tomorrow night?
.... Cobuild
2. see also
sort out | [often passive]
sort something (informal, especially British English)
to deal with a problem successfully or organize something/somebody properly
- I'm really busy—can you sort it?
sort something
out
1. (informal)
to organize the contents of something;
to tidy something {다듬다, 정돈하다}
- The cupboards need sorting out.
2. to organize something successfully
- If you're going to the bus station, can you sort out the tickets for tomorrow?
.... OALD
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