orders
['ɔ:də]
[ orders ]
n.顺序, 条理, 订单, 命令, 秩序, 阶层, [生]目, 点的东西
v.命令, 定购, 调整,整理, 点餐
例句与用法:
The policeman ordered the motorist to stop.
警察指示让那开车的人停车
The chairman ordered silence.
主席要大家安静。
The social order of ants is very interesting.
蚂蚁的社会结构非常有趣。
The police must try to restore order.
警方必须努力恢复治安。
Everything in the house is in order.
这座房子里一切都井然有序。
They are said to have ordered more grain from Canada.
据说他们又从加拿大订购了一些粮食。
The boss ordered that the work should be done on time.
老板吩咐工作必须按时完成。
The items are listed in order of importance.
这些项目是根据其重要性排列的。
词形变化:
名词: orderer | 动词过去式: ordered | 动词过去分词: ordered | 动词现在分词: ordering | 动词第三人称单数: orders |
orders
词形变化:
名词: orderer | 动词过去式: ordered | 动词过去分词: ordered | 动词现在分词: ordering | 动词第三人称单数: orders |
同义词:
command | direct | bid | mode | direction | manner | disposition | way | state | formation | arrangement | instruction | arrange | condition | system | requisition | request | organize | contract | sect | decree | classification | mandate | array | commission | nature | succession | ordain | judgment | cosmos | require | prescribe | network | charge | dictation | behest | category | writ | grammar | connection | genus | edict | dictate | queue | formula | coordinate | instruct | straighten | routine | regulation | rule | series | variety | recommendation | prescription | scale | ordering | rescript | grade | consecrate | put | club | rate | fiat | enjoin | govern | lodge | gild | guild | social club | order of magnitude | tell | society | set up | regularise | place | range | orderliness | purchase order | regulate | say | regularize | parliamentary procedure | ordination | rules of order | ordinate | parliamentary law | rank |
反义词:
orders
名词 order:
(often plural) a command given by a superior (e.g., a military or law enforcement officer) that must be obeyed
同义词:order
a degree in a continuum of size or quantity
同义词:order, order of magnitude
established customary state (especially of society)
同义词:order
logical or comprehensible arrangement of separate elements
同义词:ordering, order, ordination
a condition of regular or proper arrangement
同义词:orderliness, order
a legally binding command or decision entered on the court record (as if issued by a court or judge)
同义词:decree, edict, fiat, order, rescript
a commercial document used to request someone to supply something in return for payment and providing specifications and quantities
同义词:order, purchase order
a formal association of people with similar interests
同义词:club, social club, society, guild, gild, lodge, order
a body of rules followed by an assembly
同义词:order, rules of order, parliamentary law, parliamentary procedure
(usually plural) the status or rank or office of a Christian clergyman in an ecclesiastical hierarchy
同义词:Holy Order, Order
a group of person living under a religious rule
同义词:order, monastic order
(biology) taxonomic group containing one or more families
同义词:order
a request for food or refreshment (as served in a restaurant or bar etc.)
同义词:order
(architecture) one of original three styles of Greek architecture distinguished by the type of column and entablature used or a style developed from the original three by the Romans
同义词:order
the act of putting things in a sequential arrangement
动词 order:
give instructions to or direct somebody to do something with authority
make a request for something
同义词:order
issue commands or orders for
bring into conformity with rules or principles or usage; impose regulations
同义词:regulate, regularize, regularise, order, govern
bring order to or into
同义词:order
place in a certain order
同义词:order
appoint to a clerical posts
同义词:ordain, consecrate, ordinate, order
arrange thoughts, ideas, temporal events
同义词:arrange, set up, put, order
assign a rank or rating to
orders
■No parking on this side of the street, by order of the police.
(奉)警察当局的命令,街道这一边禁止停车。
■An extraordinarily large order bucked up all the staff.
一份特大订单使全体员工欢欣鼓舞。
■A specified arrangement used in ordering. An order need not be linear.
一种在排序中使用的特定排列。排列的次序不必是线性的。
■A standard procedure ensured that orders were relayed with minimum delay to all sub-units in the division.
一种标准的程序保证各种命令可在最短的时间内下达到师属各部门。
■A task that is initiated and terminated by a higher order task.
一种由较高一级的任务来启动和终止的任务。
■The petitioner ask for a variation in her maintenance order.
上诉人要求对她生活费的命令的条件进行变更。
■The appeal court quash the care order make by the juvenile court.
上诉法院宣布少年法院发出的照看命令无效。
■In order not to be late, she cut across the field.
为了不迟到,她抄近路穿过田野。
■In order that we might get there on time, we should set out early.
为了及时赶到那里,我们应该早些出发。
■We started early in order to arrive before dark.
为了在天黑前到达,我们很早就动身了。
■Please make us firm offer in order to interest our buyer.
为了提高顾客的兴趣,请报实盘。
■In order to utilize land more fully, they adopted close planting.
为了更充分利用土地,他们采取了密植的办法。
■John and Jack had dropped behind in order to be alone and have a talk.
为了能单独在一起谈谈,约翰和杰克故意走在别人后面。
■Now we sit through Shakespeare in order to recognize the quotation.
为了认识其语录,且让我们耐心看完莎士比亚的戏剧吧。
■In order that my child can live a better life, I have to work more.
为了让我的孩子过得更好,我得多干点。
■In order to earn enough money, he worked late into the night.
为了赚到足够的钱,他工作到深夜。
■In order to conclude business, how about to meet us half way?
为了达成交易,我们互相折衷,怎么样?
■In order to prevent damages, the item will be packed in wood wool.
为了防止损坏货物,将用细包花之类的东西来包装。
■In order to live off a garden, you practically have to live in it.
为了靠果园生活,实际上你得住进里边去。
■Drastic measures will have to be taken to restore order.
为恢复秩序必须采取严厉措施。
■Order go out to prepare for the evacuation of the city.
为撤离该城作准备的命令已下达。
■In order to avoid the man following me, I shot into a lane.
为避开跟踪的人,我迅速跑进一条小巷。
■Lay heavy stress on law and order.
主要重点放在法律和秩序上。
■The books arrived in good order.
书籍寄到时完整无损。
■A plane is gone to order from France.
从法国去订购一架飞机。
■Contrary to the doctor's orders, he had gone back to work.
他不听医生的吩咐,又回去工作了。
■He was as busy as a bee trying to put the house in order.
他为了要把家里弄得整整齐齐,忙了好一阵子。
■They have placed an order with us for three new aircraft.
他们向我们订购了三架新飞机。
■They had to beg alms (of others) in order to feed their children.
他们得(向别人)乞求救济来养活孩子。
■They have orders coming in at the rate of 30 an hour.
他们每小时接到30份定单。
■They were obliged to sell their house in order to pay their debts.
他们被迫卖房还债。
■They fought against privilege in order to create a fairer society.
他们进行反对特权的斗争以便建立较为公平的社会。
■He call on his friend in order that he may talk over his problem.
他去看望他的朋友是为了能讨论他的问题。
■He faced a court martial for disobeying orders.
他因不服从命令受到军法审判。
■He must work very hard in order to support his large family.
他必须拼命工作以养活他的大家庭。
■He finished his work in short order.
他快速而顺利地完成了工作。
■He memorized the sales talk which he hoped would bring in large orders.
他把他希望能带一大批订货单的宣传文字背了下来。
■I put down his address in order to do not forget it.
他把他的地址记下来,不要把它忘了。
■He issued a tall order that no one could comply with.
他提出了一项谁也无法答应的无礼要求。
■He was the big shot who gave orders.
他是一个发号施令的大人物。
■He was the tough guy, the big shot, who gave orders with the crack of a whip.
他是个威风凛凛发号施令的强悍的家伙,是个大人物。
■He lit a cigarette in order to calm his mind.
他点燃一支香烟,镇定一下情绪。
■His study is a chaos: his house keeper has long since given up trying to put his papers in order.
他的书房乱七八糟,他的管家早已放弃为他整理文件了。
■His earlier work announced a lyric talent of the first order.
他的早期作品显露了一流的抒情才华。
■If he keeps fiddling with the clock, he is sure to put it out of order.
他若继续摆弄那钟表,那非把它弄坏不可。
■It was out of order for him to make such a tactless remark.
他说出这种不策略的话是得不得体的。
■He wore his collar and orders, and his blue ribbon as well.
他身上挂满了领章、各种宝星勋章,还挂着他的蓝绶带。
■It appears that a toast is in order.
似乎应该举杯祝贺了。
■But I must point out that our factory has a lot of back order on hand.
但我必须指出,我们的厂家手头上的过期订单很多。
■Solicitor acting for the wife make an application for a maintenance order.
作为妻子诉讼代理人的初级律师提出要求获得赡养费判令。