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order

/awr-der/US // ˈɔr dər //UK // (ˈɔːdə) //

秩序,订单,顺序,命令

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an authoritative direction or instruction; command; mandate.
    • : a command of a court or judge.
    • : a command or notice issued by a military organization or a military commander to troops, sailors, etc.
    • : the disposition of things following one after another, as in space or time; succession or sequence: The names were listed in alphabetical order.
    • : a condition in which each thing is properly disposed with reference to other things and to its purpose; methodical or harmonious arrangement: You must try to give order to your life.
    • : formal disposition or array: the order of the troops.
    • : proper, satisfactory, or working condition.
    • : state or condition generally: His financial affairs were in good order.
    • : conformity or obedience to law or established authority; absence of disturbance, riot, revolt, unruliness, etc.: A police officer was there to maintain order.
    • : customary mode of procedure; established practice or usage.
    • : the customary or prescribed mode of proceeding in debates or the like, or in the conduct of deliberative or legislative bodies, public meetings, etc.: parliamentary rules of order.
    • : prevailing course or arrangement of things; established system or regime: The old order is changing.
    • : conformity to this.
    • : a direction or commission to make, provide, or furnish something: The salesclerk will take your order.
    • : a quantity of goods or items purchased or sold: The druggist is sending the order right over.
    • : Grammar. the arrangement of the elements of a construction in a particular sequence, as the placing of John before the verb and of George after it in John saw George.the hierarchy of grammatical rules applying to a construction.the rank of immediate constituents.
    • : any of the nine grades of angels in medieval angelology.Compare angel.
    • : Mathematics. degree, as in algebra.the number of rows or columns of a square matrix or determinant.the number of times a function has been differentiated to produce a given derivative: a second order derivative.the order of the highest derivative appearing in a given differential equation: d2y/dx2 + 3y − 6 = 0 is a differential equation of order two.the number of elements of a given group.the smallest positive integer such that a given element in a group raised to that integer equals the identity.the least positive integer n such that permuting a given set n times under a given permutation results in the set in its original form.
    • : any class, kind, or sort, as of persons or things, distinguished from others by nature or character: talents of a high order.
    • : Biology. the usual major subdivision of a class or subclass in the classification of organisms, consisting of several families.
    • : a rank, grade, or class of persons in a community.
    • : a group or body of persons of the same profession, occupation, or pursuits: the clerical order.
    • : a body or society of persons living by common consent under the same religious, moral, or social regulations.
    • : Ecclesiastical. any of the degrees or grades of clerical office.Compare major order, minor order.
    • : a monastic society or fraternity: the Franciscan order.
    • : a written direction to pay money or deliver goods, given by a person legally entitled to dispose of it: delivery order; exchange order.
    • : Architecture. any arrangement of columns with an entablature.any of five such arrangements typical of classical architecture, including the Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian orders invented by the Greeks and adapted by the Romans, the Tuscan order, invented by the Romans, and the Composite order, first named during the Renaissance.any of several concentric rings composing an arch, especially when each projects beyond the one below.
    • : orders, the rank or status of an ordained Christian minister.
    • : Usually orders. the rite or sacrament of ordination.
    • : a prescribed form of divine service or of administration of a rite or ceremony.
    • : the service itself.
    • : the visible structures essential or desirable to the nature of the church, involving especially ministry, polity, and sacraments.
    • : a society or fraternity of knights, of combined military and monastic character, as, in the Middle Ages, the Knights Templars.
    • : a modern organization or society more or less resembling the knightly orders: fraternal orders.
    • : British. a special honor or rank conferred by a sovereign upon a person for distinguished achievement.the insignia worn by such persons.
    • : Chiefly British. a pass for admission to a theater, museum, or the like.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to give an order, direction, or command to: The infantry divisions were ordered to advance.
    • : to direct or command to go or come as specified: to order a person out of one's house.
    • : to prescribe: The doctor ordered rest for the patient.
    • : to direct to be made, supplied, or furnished: to order a copy of a book.
    • : to regulate, conduct, or manage: to order one's life for greater leisure.
    • : to arrange methodically or suitably: to order chessmen for a game.
    • : Mathematics. to arrange so that if one element precedes another, it cannot be preceded by the other or by elements that the other precedes.
    • : to ordain, as God or fate does.
    • : to invest with clerical rank or authority.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to give an order or issue orders: I wish to order, but the waiter is busy.

Phrases

  • order of the day, the
  • order someone about
  • apple-pie order
  • back order
  • call to order
  • in order
  • in short order
  • just what the doctor ordered
  • law and order
  • made to order
  • marching orders
  • on order
  • on the order of
  • out of order
  • pecking order
  • put one's house in order
  • short order
  • standing orders
  • tall order
  • to order

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounarrangement, organization
Forms: ordered, ordering, orders
Synonyms
form形式,表格,形成,形状line线,行,路线,线条plan计划,计划书procedure程序,流程,程序上,程序性regulation监管,规章制度,规定,条例rule规则,规矩,细则,规章制度structure结构,结构图,结构性,结构上system系统,制度,体系,系adjustment调整,调节,调整内容,调整后aligning统一的,统一,统一口径,统一行动array阵列,数组,阵列式,阵列中assortment品种,杂项,种类,品种齐全cast铸造,浇铸,铸就,浇注categorization归类,分类,种类,编码classification分类,分级,分类法,分类方法codification编纂,编撰,编纂工作,编撰工作composition构成,组成,成分,成份computation计算,计算方式,计算结果,运算disposal弃置,处置,处理,处理方式disposition处置,处置方式,处罚,处分distribution分销,分布,分发,分配establishment建立,建立的,建立了,建立起来的grouping分组,组别,组装,群体harmony和谐,和谐性,和谐的,和睦layout布局,布置,布局设计,布景lineup阵容,阵容方面,队伍,队列management管理,管理层,管理部门,管理人员method方法,办法,方式,法neatness整洁度,整洁性,整洁,整齐度ordering订购orderliness秩序性,秩序,秩序化,秩序感pattern模式,样式,纹样,形状placement安置,位置,安置工作,安置位置procession游行,游行队伍,游行活动,游行路线progression进展情况,进展,发展,进程propriety礼节,礼义,礼法,礼节性regularity规律性,规则性,规整性,规律scale规模,尺度,等级,比例尺scheme计划,方案,计谋,计策sequence序,顺序,排序,次series系列,系列产品,系列的,系列化setup设置,设定,设立,摆设standardization标准化succession继承,继承人,继承权,继承性symmetry对称性,对称tidiness整洁,整洁度,整洁性,整洁程度uniformity统一性,均匀性,一致性,统一
Antonyms
nounlawfulness
Forms: ordered, ordering, orders
nounclass, status
Forms: ordered, ordering, orders
verbcommand, authorize
Forms: ordered, ordering, orders
verbarrange, organize
Forms: ordered, ordering, orders
Synonyms
assign指派,指定,指定的,分配conduct进行,行为,行为准则,行为举止distribute分发,分布,分销,分布式establish建立,确立,设立,成立file文件,档案,文档,档place地点,地方,地位,场所plan计划,计划书adapt适应,调整,调适,调整适应adjust调整,调整调整,调剂,调整调整调整align统一,统一口径,统一标准,瞄准alphabetize按字母顺序排列,按照字母顺序排列,按字母排序,按字母顺序排序array阵列,数组,阵列式,阵列中catalogue目录,产品目录,图录class类,类别,阶级,种类classify分类,归类,分类别,归档codify编纂,编撰,编造,编篡control控制,管制,控制权,操控dispose处置,处理,处理掉,弃置fix修复,固定,修理,修整formalize正式化,正式确定,正式确立,正式成为furnish提供,提供家具,供给,配备group组,集团,群体,群index指数,索引,指數,指针line线,行,路线,线条locate找到了,定位,找到,找到的manage管理,处理,管理好,治理marshal元帅,调解员,调度员,调集人neaten整洁,整理,整顿,整齐normalize正常化,归一化,归化,正则化pattern模式,样式,纹样,形状range范围,系列,幅度,幅度大小regiment一团,团,一群人regularize归化,归整,归纳,归纳整理regulate监管,调节,规章制度,规章right对,正确,权利,对的routine常规,例行公事,日常工作,常规的settle解决,结算,解决问题,安家落户space空间,空间的,太空,场地standardize规范化,统一标准,统一,规范streamline流线型,精简,简化,流线型的systematize系统化,制度化,体系化,系统地tabulate制表,列表,编制表格,绘制表格tidy整洁,整洁的,整齐的,整齐lay out摆放,陈设,铺设,布置line up排列,列队,排队,排列组合methodize方法化,方法,方法论,方法化的put away收起,收起来,收回,收好put to rights拨乱反正,摆平,摆正位置,矫正set guidelines设定准则,设定指导方针,设定指南,制定准则set in order排列好的,依次排列,排列好了,排列好的顺序sort out整理,整理出,拣选,梳理
Antonyms

Examples

  • In other words, a Paid Search agency like my own, must share certain data with advertisers in order to align itself with Google’s Third-Party policies.

  • She described an “evolution” in judicial tolerance for such orders.

  • Here’s a quick tour through 24 claims made at the Philadelphia town hall, in the order in which he answered questions.

  • Both Watches are up for order today and start shipping on Friday.

  • Some of those processes could produce trace amounts of phosphine, the team found, but orders of magnitude less than the team detected.

  • And in order for them to realize their vision, they are willing to use any means.

  • He could order the Justice Department to begin the necessary regulatory work.

  • So, in an unusual order (PDF) issued on New Years Day, District Judge Robert Hinkle clarified the issue.

  • So working with the militants in order to deliver aid “becomes a requirement,” she said.

  • Just how many fake nodes would be needed in order to pull off a successful Sybil attack against Tor is not known.

  • On the thirteenth of the same month they bound to the stake, in order to burn alive, a man who had two religious in his house.

  • Now this setting up of an orderly law-abiding self seems to me to imply that there are impulses which make for order.

  • Turn away from sin and order thy hands aright, and cleanse thy heart from all offence.

  • Dockier, a prominent leader of the Levelers, in the times of the English commonwealth, was shot by order of the government.

  • Yet if there is a measure of untruth in such pretty flatteries, one needs to be superhuman in order to condemn them harshly.