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order

1 order /ˈoɚdɚ/ noun
plural orders
1 order
/ˈoɚdɚ/
noun
plural orders
Learner's definition of ORDER
: a statement made by a person with authority that tells someone to do something : an instruction or direction that must be obeyed命令;指令
[count]
[noncount]
see also cease and desist order, court order, executive order, gag order, marching orders, money order, restraining order, standing order, tall order
: a specific request asking a company to supply goods or products to a customer订单;订货
[count]
[noncount]
see also back order, mail order, purchase order
[count] : a product or a group of products that someone has requested from a company订购的产品
[count]
: a request for food or drinks made at a restaurant点(酒、菜等)
: the food and drinks that someone has requested at a restaurant点买的饮食
: an amount of food that is served at a restaurant(饮食)分量
: the particular way that things or events are organized in a list or series顺序
[singular]
[noncount]
see also pecking order
[noncount]
: an organized and proper state or condition整齐;有秩序
opposite disorder
: the state in which people behave properly, follow rules or laws, and respect authority治安;秩序
[singular] : a social or political system : the way that a society is organized or controlled社会法则;政治格局
[singular] : a level of quality or excellence等级;水准
[count] chiefly British : a social class社会阶级usually plural通常用复数
[count] biology : a group of related plants or animals that is larger than a family(动植物)目
10 
[count] : a large organization of people who have similar jobs or interests and who give help to other members兄弟会;会社
11 
[count] : a religious organization whose members usually live together and promise to follow special rules and traditions宗教团体;修会
see also holy orders
12 
[count] : a group of people who have been given an honor or reward by a country's ruler勋爵士团

call (something) to order

: to say that (something, such as a meeting or court session) should begin宣布(会议、庭审等)开始

house in order

see 1house

in apple-pie order

see apple pie

in order

: appropriate or desirable适宜的;需要的;可取的
see also 1order 4 (above), 1order 5a (above)

in order for

: to make it possible for someone or something to be or to do something为了

in order that

formal
used to say the reason for something目的在于;为了

in order to

: to make it possible for something to happen为了

in short order

see 1short

law and order

see law

on the order of

(chiefly US) or British in/of the order of
: around or about (a specified number)大约

out of order

: not working properly : not able to be used发生故障;不能使用
: not following the formal rules of a meeting, court session, etc.违反程序;不合规程
British, informal : beyond what is reasonable or allowable : not right or appropriate不恰当的;不合理的
see also 1order 4 (above)

to order

: in response to a specific order or request定做;定制
see also made-to-order

— orderless

/ˈoɚdɚləs/ adjective
2 order /ˈoɚdɚ/ verb
orders; ordered; ordering
2 order
/ˈoɚdɚ/
verb
orders; ordered; ordering
Learner's definition of ORDER
[+ object]
: to use your authority to tell someone to do something : to give an order to someone命令
usually followed by to + verb通常接动词不定式
: to say that (something) must be done指令;裁决
: to place an order for (something): such as
: to request (something) from a company订购
[+ object]
[no object]
: to request (food or drinks) from a restaurant点菜
[+ object]
[no object]
[+ object] : to organize (things) in a particular list or series : to put things in a particular order or position排序;整理
see also reorder

just what the doctor ordered

see 1doctor

order around

[phrasal verb] or chiefly British order about
order (someone) around/about
: to give orders to (someone) : to tell (someone) what to do命令(某人)

— orderable

/ˈoɚdɚrəbəl/ adjective

— orderer

/ˈoɚdɚrɚ/ noun, plural orderers [count]

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