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order
- IPA[ˈɔːdə]
英式
- the arrangement or disposition of people or things in relation to each other according to a particular sequence, pattern, or method;a state in which everything is in its correct or appropriate place
- give an authoritative instruction to do something;continually tell someone to do things in an overbearing way
verb: order, 3rd person present: orders, gerund or present participle: ordering, past tense: ordered, past participle: ordered
noun: order, plural noun: orders
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名詞
- 1. the arrangement or disposition of people or things in relation to each other according to a particular sequence, pattern, or method I filed the cards in alphabetical order 同義詞
- ▪ a state in which everything is in its correct or appropriate place she tried to put her shattered thoughts into some semblance of order 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ a state in which the laws and rules regulating public behaviour are observed and authority is obeyed the army was deployed to keep order 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ the prescribed or established procedure followed by a meeting, legislative assembly, debate, or court of law the meeting was called to order ‘Order!’ Judge Lerner said over the din
- ▪ a stated form of liturgical service, or of administration of a rite, prescribed by ecclesiastical authority.
- 2. an authoritative command or instruction he was not going to take orders from a mere administrator the skipper gave the order to abandon ship 同義詞
- ▪ a verbal or written request for something to be made, supplied, or served the firm has won an order for six tankers 同義詞
- ▪ a thing made, supplied, or served as a result of an order he would deliver special orders for the Sunday dinner
- ▪ a written direction of a court or judge she was admitted to hospital under a guardianship order
- ▪ a written direction to pay money or deliver property.
- 3. a particular social, political, or economic system they were dedicated to overthrowing the established order 同義詞
- ▪ a social class the upper social orders 同義詞
- ▪ a rank in the Christian ministry, especially that of bishop, priest, or deacon.
- ▪ the rank of a member of the clergy or an ordained minister of the Church he took priest's orders
- ▪ any of the nine grades of angelic beings in the celestial hierarchy as formulated by Pseudo-Dionysius.
- 4. a society of monks, nuns, or friars living under the same religious, moral, and social regulations and discipline the Franciscan Order 同義詞
- ▪ historical a society of knights bound by a common rule of life and having a combined military and monastic character the Templars were also known as the Order of Christ
- ▪ an institution founded by a monarch along the lines of a medieval crusading monastic order for the purpose of honouring meritorious conduct.
- ▪ the insignia worn by members of an order of honour or merit.
- ▪ a Masonic or similar fraternity. 同義詞
- 5. the quality or nature of something poetry of the highest order 同義詞
- ▪ the overall state or condition of something the house had only just been vacated and was in good order 同義詞
- 6. a principal taxonomic category that ranks below class and above family the higher orders of insects 同義詞
- 7. any of the five classical styles of architecture (Doric, Ionic, Corinthian, Tuscan, and Composite) based on the proportions of columns and the style of their decoration.
- ▪ any style of architecture subject to uniform established proportions.
- 8. equipment or uniform for a specified purpose or of a specified type the platoon changed from drill order into PT kit
- ▪ the position in which a rifle is held after ordering arms.
- 9. the degree of complexity of an equation, expression, etc., as denoted by an ordinal number.
- ▪ the number of differentiations required to reach the highest derivative in a differential equation.
- ▪ the number of elements in a finite group.
- ▪ the number of rows or columns in a square matrix.
動詞
- 1. give an authoritative instruction to do something she ordered me to leave ‘Stop frowning,’ he ordered 同義詞
- ▪ continually tell someone to do things in an overbearing way she resented being ordered about
- ▪ North American command (something) to be done or (someone) to be treated in a particular way he ordered the anchor dropped 同義詞
- 2. request (something) to be made, supplied, or served my mate ordered the tickets last week I asked the security guard to order me a taxi 同義詞
- 3. arrange (something) in a methodical way all entries are ordered by date her normally well-ordered life 同義詞