order的中文翻译

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order

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  • order1   (arrangement)   UK /ˈɔːdə(r)/  US /ˈɔːrdər/ 
    顺序, 次序
    noun
    • the way in which people or things are placed or arranged in relation to each other
      • The names are listed in alphabetical order.
        姓名是按字母顺序排列的。
      • in chronological/numerical order
        时间顺序/号码顺序
      • arranged in order of priority/importance/size
        按优先顺序排列 /按重要性顺序排列/按大小顺序排列
      • The results, ranked in descending/ascending order, are as follows:
        结果按降序/升序排名如下:
      • All the procedures must be done in the correct order.
        所有的步骤必须按正确的顺序完成。
      • Let's take the problems in a different order.
        让我们以不同的顺序解决问题。
    • the state of being carefully and neatly arranged
      • It was time she put her life in order.
        她是时候该把生活安排得有条理了。
      • The house had been kept in good order.
        这间房子已经井井有条了。
      • Get your ideas into some sort of order before beginning to write.
        开始写作之前先把思想理一理。
      • It is one of the functions of art to bring order out of chaos.
        从混乱之中找到条理是艺术的功能之一。
  • order2   (Aviation)   UK /ˈɔːdə(r)/  US /ˈɔːrdər/ 
    顺序
    noun
    • the sequence of something
  • order3   (controlled state)   UK /ˈɔːdə(r)/  US /ˈɔːrdər/ 
    良好的状况, 秩序
    noun
    • the state that exists when people obey laws, rules or authority
      • The army has been sent in to maintain order in the capital.
        军队被派去维持首都秩序。
      • Some teachers find it difficult to keep their classes in order.
        一些老师发现很难维持课堂秩序。
      • The police are trying to restore public order.
        警方试图恢复公共秩序。
      • The argument continued until the chairman called them both to order(= ordered them to obey the formal rules of the meeting).
        辩论一直持续到主席让双方遵守会议秩序。
  • order4   (instructions)   UK /ˈɔːdə(r)/  US /ˈɔːrdər/ 
    指令, 指示
    noun
    • something that sb is told to do by sb in authority
      • He gave orders for the work to be started.
        他命令开始那项工作。
      • The general gave the order to advance.
        将军下令前进。
      • I'm under orders not to let anyone in.
        我奉命不许任何人进入。
      • She takes orders only from the president.
        她只听命于总统。
      • Dogs can be trained to obey orders.
        狗可以被训练接受命令。
      • No sugar for me—doctor's orders.
        我不要糖——这是医嘱。
      • Interest rates can be controlled by order of the central bank.
        利息由中央银行的指令控制。
  • order5   (goods)   UK /ˈɔːdə(r)/  US /ˈɔːrdər/ 
    订购, 订货
    noun
    • a request to make or supply goods
      • I would like to place an order for ten copies of this book.
        我想要订购这本书的十份副本。
      • an order form
        订单
      • The machine parts are still on order(= they have been ordered but have not yet been received)
        仍在订购机器部件。
      • These items can be made to order(= produced especially for a particular customer)
        这些货物可以定做。
    • goods supplied in response to a particular order that sb has placed
      • The stationery order has arrived.
        文具用品的货已到。
  • order6   (food/drinks)   UK /ˈɔːdə(r)/  US /ˈɔːrdər/ 
    点单
    noun
    • a request for food or drinks in a restaurant, bar, etc; the food or drinks that you ask for
      • May I take your order?
        您可以点菜了吗?
      • Last orders at the bar now please! (= because the bar is going to close)
        现在请下酒吧的最后一份订单。
      • an order for steak and fries
        一份牛排炸薯条
      • a side order(= for example, vegetables or salad that you eat with your main dish)
        配菜
  • order7   (money)   UK /ˈɔːdə(r)/  US /ˈɔːrdər/ 
    汇票, 订单
    noun
    • a formal written instruction for sb to be paid money or to do sth
  • order8   (system)   UK /ˈɔːdə(r)/  US /ˈɔːrdər/ 
    秩序, 治安, 规律
    noun
    • the way that a society, the world, etc. is arranged, with its system of rules and customs
      • a change in the political and social order
        政治和社会秩序的改变
      • the natural order of things
        事物的自然秩序
      • He was seen as a threat to the established order.
        他被视为对既定秩序的威胁。
      • A new order seems to be emerging.
        新的秩序好像出现了。
  • order9   (social class)   UK /ˈɔːdə(r)/  US /ˈɔːrdər/ 
    等级, 阶层, 界
    noun
    • a social class
      • the lower orders
        下层社会
  • order10   (biology)   UK /ˈɔːdə(r)/  US /ˈɔːrdər/ 
    (生物)目
    noun
    • a group into which animals, plants, etc. that have similar characteristics are divided, smaller than a class and larger than a family
      • the order of primates
        灵长目类
  • order11   (religious community)   UK /ˈɔːdə(r)/  US /ˈɔːrdər/ 
    教团, 神职
    noun
    • a group of people living in a religious community, especially monks or nuns
      • religious orders
        神职人员
      • the Benedictine order
        本笃会
  • order12   (special honour)   UK /ˈɔːdə(r)/  US /ˈɔːrdər/ 
    勋章, 勋位
    noun
    • a group of people who have been given a special honour by a queen, king, president, etc
      • The Order of the Garter is an ancient order of chivalry.
        嘉德勋位是古老的骑士勋位。
    • a badge or ribbon worn by members of an order who have been given a special honour
  • order13   (secret society)   UK /ˈɔːdə(r)/  US /ˈɔːrdər/ 
    仪式, 协会, 社团
    noun
    • a secret society whose members meet for special ceremonies
      • the Ancient Order of Druids
        古代德鲁伊
  • order14   (give instructions)   UK /ˈɔːdə(r)/  US /ˈɔːrdər/ 
    下命令, 下指令
    verb
    • to use your position of authority to tell sb to do sth or say that sth must happen
      • The company was ordered to pay compensation to its former employees.
        这家公司被责令给前雇员支付赔偿金。
      • The officer ordered them to fire.
        长官命令他们开火。
      • They were ordered out of the class for fighting.
        因为打架,他们被责令离开教室。
      • The government has ordered an investigation into the accident.
        政府下令调查这个事故。
      • They ordered that for every tree cut down two more be planted.
        他们下令,为了砍倒的一棵树要种上两棵树。
      • They ordered that for every tree cut down two more should be planted.
        他们下令,为了砍倒的一棵树要种上两棵树。
      • 'Sit down and be quiet,' she ordered.
        “坐下,安静点。”她命令道。
  • order15   (goods/service)   UK /ˈɔːdə(r)/  US /ˈɔːrdər/ 
    订购, 订货
    verb
    • to ask for goods to be made or supplied; to ask for a service to be provided
      • These boots can be ordered direct from the manufacturer.
        这些靴子可以直接从厂家订购。
      • Shall I order you a taxi?
        要我给你叫辆出租车吗?
      • Shall I order a taxi for you?
        要我给你叫辆出租车吗?
  • order16   (food/drink)   UK /ˈɔːdə(r)/  US /ˈɔːrdər/ 
    点单
    verb
    • to ask for sth to eat or drink in a restaurant, bar, etc
      • I ordered a beer and a sandwich.
        我要了一瓶啤酒,一份三明治。
      • Have you ordered yet?
        你点菜了吗?
      • He ordered himself a double whisky.
        他给自己点了双份威士忌。
      • Will you order for me while I make a phone call?
        我打电话的时候你能给我点菜吗?
  • order17   (organize/arrange)   UK /ˈɔːdə(r)/  US /ˈɔːrdər/ 
    组织, 整理
    verb
    • to organize or arrange sth
      • I need time to order my thoughts
        我需要时间理理我的思想。
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