transitive. To set in order; to adjust; to set or put right; to rectify.
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释义 | the world > relative properties > order > put in (proper) order [verb (transitive)] (132) rightlOE transitive. To set in order; to adjust; to set or put right; to rectify. attire1330 To put in order, put to rights. Obsolete. ettlea1350 transitive. To arrange, set in order; to prepare. Obsolete. to set (also put) in rulea1387 to set (also put) in rule: to put in order; to set in line. Obsolete. redress1389 transitive. To put or keep in order; to arrange. Obsolete. dress?a1400 transitive. To make orderly, set to rights; to manage, bring under control; to tidy. Now rare (Irish English and English regional (northern) in later… fettlea1400 transitive. To make ready, put in order, arrange. Now only dialect to put to rights, ‘tidy up’, scour; also, to groom (a horse), attend to (cattle). governc1405 transitive. To administer (affairs, expenses, etc.); to organize, arrange, manage. yraylle1426 = rail, v.1 direct1509 To put or keep straight, or in right order. To set or put in right order, to arrange. Obsolete. settlec1530 To place (material things) in order, or in a convenient or desired position; to adjust (e.g. one's clothing). tune1530 figurative. To ‘put in tune’ (with various shades of meaning). To bring into a proper or desirable condition; to give a special tone or character… instruct1534 Chiefly poetic. transitive. To put into proper form or order; to make ready, prepare, equip. Cf. inform, v. 6. Obsolete. rede1545 transitive. To arrange, put right (business of any kind); to clear up or sort out (a matter). Cf. redd, v.2 6a. commodate1595 transitive. To put in order, settle. square1596 figurative. To arrange, adjust, render appropriate or exact, etc. concinnate1601 transitive. To put together fitly; to set right, arrange duly or neatly; to trim, adjust, prepare fitly. concinnea1620 = concinnate, v. rectify1655 transitive. With to. To bring into the proper or fitting condition for something; to convert to a particular use. Obsolete. rare. fix1663 To adjust, make ready for use (arms, instruments, etc.); to arrange in proper order. †to fix a shell: to fit it with a fuse. Also with up. to put (also bring) into repair1673 to put (also bring) into repair: to restore to good or proper condition; to put in order. arrange1802 transitive. To put (the parts of a thing) into proper or requisite order; to adjust. pipeclay1806 transitive. Navy slang. To settle or put in order (an account). Obsolete. to get together1810 transitive. slang (originally U.S.). To organize, harmonize, put in order. to get it together: to bring some order or purpose into one's life, to… to do up1886 transitive. To repair, restore, put into proper order; (now usually) to decorate, refurbish (a room, house, etc.). to jack up1939 transitive. New Zealand slang. To make or prepare (esp. food or drink); to arrange, organize, contrive. Also in to jack it up. Subcategories:— specifically a country, affairs, etc. (3) — specific matters of any kind (9) — specific hair, clothing, etc. (3) — again (5) — in a particular order (1) — in orderly combination (3) — put in order or set to rights (5) — put in order or tidy (18) — reduce to order (54) — order or regulate (5) |
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