orderly
- IPA[ˈɔːdəli]
英式
- neatly and methodically arranged;(of a person or group) well behaved
- an attendant in a hospital responsible for the non-medical care of patients and the maintenance of order and cleanliness.;a soldier who carries out orders or performs minor tasks for an officer.
noun: orderly, plural noun: orderlies
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形容詞
- 1. neatly and methodically arranged an orderly arrangement of objects 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (of a person or group) well behaved the crowd was quiet and orderly 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. charged with the conveyance or execution of orders the orderly sergeant
名詞
- 1. an attendant in a hospital responsible for the non-medical care of patients and the maintenance of order and cleanliness.
- 2. a soldier who carries out orders or performs minor tasks for an officer.
- the room used for regimental or company business.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a regimental or company book in which orders are entered.
Oxford Dictionary
- the officer who is in charge of the security and administration of a unit or establishment for ...
Oxford Dictionary
- the room in a barracks used for regimental or company business.
Oxford Dictionary
- an attendant in a hospital responsible for the non-medical care of patients and the maintenance ... Spencer's first war duty was as a medical orderly
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈôrdərlē]
美式
- neatly and methodically arranged: an orderly arrangement of objects
- an attendant in a hospital responsible for the nonmedical care of patients and the maintenance ...
Oxford American Dictionary