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in order ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | in order - in a state of proper readiness or preparation or arrangement; "everything is in order for their arrival"ready - completely prepared or in condition for immediate action or use or progress; "get ready"; "she is ready to resign"; "the bridge is ready to collapse"; "I am ready to work"; "ready for action"; "ready for use"; "the soup will be ready in a minute"; "ready to learn to read" | Translationsorder (ˈoːdə) noun1. a statement (by a person in authority) of what someone must do; a command. He gave me my orders. 命令 命令2. an instruction to supply something. orders from Germany for special gates. 訂貨單 订单3. something supplied. Your order is nearly ready. 訂貨 订货4. a tidy state. The house is in (good) order. 整齊 整齐5. a system or method. I must have order in my life. 條理 条理6. an arrangement (of people, things etc) in space, time etc. in alphabetical order; in order of importance. 次序 次序7. a peaceful condition. law and order. 秩序良好 秩序良好8. a written instruction to pay money. a banker's order. 帳單 付款指令,汇票 9. a group, class, rank or position. This is a list of the various orders of plants; the social order. 團體,階層 团体,阶层 10. a religious society, especially of monks. the Benedictine order. 教團,修道會 教团,修道会 verb1. to tell (someone) to do something (from a position of authority). He ordered me to stand up. 命令 命令2. to give an instruction to supply. I have ordered some new furniture from the shop; He ordered a steak. 訂購 订购3. to put in order. Should we order these alphabetically? 整理,安排 整理,安排 ˈorderly adjective well-behaved; quiet. an orderly queue of people. 有秩序的 有秩序的 noun – plural ˈorderlies – 1. a hospital attendant who does routine jobs. 護理員 护理员2. a soldier who carries an officer's orders and messages. 通訊員 通讯员ˈorderliness noun 整潔 整洁ˈorder-form noun a form on which a customer's order is written. 訂貨單 订货单in order1. correct according to what is regularly done, especially in meetings etc. It is quite in order to end the meeting now. 符合規程 符合规程2. in a good efficient state. Everything is in order for the party. 準備就緒 准备就绪in order (that) so that. He checked all his figures again in order that the report might be as accurate as possible. 為了... 为了...in order to for the purpose of. I went home in order to change my clothes. 為了... 为了...made to order made when and how a customer wishes. curtains made to order. 訂製(的) 定制(的) on order having been ordered but not yet supplied. We don't have any copies of this book at the moment, but it's on order. 已訂購而尚未交貨的 已定购而尚未交货的order about to keep on giving orders (to someone). I'm tired of him ordering me about all the time. 把某人差來差去 不断差遣(把某人差来差去) out of order1. not working (properly). The machine is out of order. 發生故障 发生故障2. not correct according to what is regularly done, especially in meetings etc. He was out of order in saying that. 次序顛倒 次序颠倒a tall order a difficult job or task. Asking us to finish this by Friday is a bit of a tall order. 難以實現的命令 难以实现的命令in order
in orderOrganized. I have to get my classroom in order before the students return to school next week. My boss prefers to have his affairs in order before he leaves on vacation.See also: order*in orderproperly arranged. (*Typically: get something ~; have something ~; put something ~.) Please get your desk in order. I wish you would put things in order!See also: orderin order1. In proper sequence or arrangement, as in The children lined up in order of size, or Are the letters all in order? [c. 1400] 2. Suitable, correct, appropriate, as in A few words on this subject are in order now. [Mid-1800s] 3. See in short order. 4. in order that. So that, to the end or purpose that, as in In order that Bob can meet my husband, we've come early. [Early 1700s] 5. in order to. For the purpose of, as a means to, as in We'll have to hire more help in order to finish on time. This usage always precedes a verb, such as finish in the example. [c. 1700] See also: orderin ˈorder 1 (of an official document) that can be used because it is all correct and legal: If the documents are not in order, the apartment cannot be sold. 2 (formal) as it should be: Is everything in order for you, sir? 3 if something is in order, it is a suitable thing to do or say on a particular occasion: I think a drink would be in order.See also: orderEncyclopediaSeeOrderMedicalSeeorderin order
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