单词 | to take order |
释义 | > as lemmasto take (an) order 18. Measures or steps taken for the accomplishment of a purpose; suitable action in order to achieve some particular end. In later use only in to take (an) order: to take measures or steps, to deal with (now Scottish). ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > undertaking > preparation > [noun] yarkingc1000 forgraithinga1300 apparellingc1315 ordinancec1330 purveyancec1330 graithinga1340 purveying1340 providencea1382 making readyc1384 preparationa1393 paring1393 provisiona1398 parelc1425 apparelc1430 parelling?a1440 ablingc1450 munition1480 preparing1497 arraya1500 readyinga1500 repurveancea1500 ordaining1509 apparation1533 preparementa1538 apprest1539 preparaturea1540 preparance1543 order1545 apparance1546 prepare1548 fore-preparationa1586 ettlingc1600 apparelment1607 parationa1617 comparation1623 address1633 apparatus1638 prep1920 the world > action or operation > undertaking > preparation > prepare or get ready [verb (intransitive)] > make preparations or arrangements purveyc1300 providec1425 ordain1487 disponea1500 devisec1500 to take (an) order1545 dress1596 pipe lay1844 to do one's homework1915 legislate1925 1545 Bp. S. Gardiner Let. 27 Mar. (1933) 130 Ye..have in the tyme of your office taken a good ordre in the matier. 1569 R. Grafton Chron. I. vii. 176 When the king had thus taken order with his affayres in Denmarke, he returned shortly into England. a1616 W. Shakespeare Measure for Measure (1623) ii. ii. 25 Let her haue needfull, but not lauish meanes, There shall be order for't. View more context for this quotation 1652 M. Nedham tr. J. Selden Of Dominion of Sea 497 Certain orders made to make our Fishing prosperous, and successful. 1709 J. Strype Ann. Reformation i. ix. 129 After they had taken order to meet there again by eight of the clock in the morning, they shifted them, and departed. 1827 R. Southey Hist. Peninsular War II. xxiv. 418 Even for this inevitable necessity no order having been taken by the Spanish authorities. 1850 Tait's Edinb. Mag. 17 536/2 Ha! by St. George, we must take order with this rabble rout. 1871 W. Alexander Johnny Gibb viii Nae anither cheep oot o' the heids o' ye; or gin ye dinna, we'll ken fat wye to tak' an order o' ye. 1964 in Sc. National Dict. (1965) at Order To tak an order o', wi, to take steps regarding, to deal with. < as lemmas |
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