| 释义 |
Definition of misorder in English: misordernoun mɪsˈɔːdə 1Disorder; specifically lack or breach of order; confusion; disorderly conduct, misbehaviour. Now rare. 2An order placed in error.
verb mɪsˈɔːdə 1with object To put into disorder; to confuse, disturb. 2with object To order (an item of merchandise, etc.) in error; to place an incorrect order for.
Origin Early 16th century; earliest use found in Robert Fabyan (d. 1513), chronicler. From mis- + order, after misorder late Middle English (in an earlier sense). From mis- + order. Definition of misorder in US English: misordernounmɪsˈɔːdə 1Disorder; specifically lack or breach of order; confusion; disorderly conduct, misbehaviour. Now rare. 2An order placed in error.
verbmɪsˈɔːdə 1with object To put into disorder; to confuse, disturb. 2with object To order (an item of merchandise, etc.) in error; to place an incorrect order for.
Origin Early 16th century; earliest use found in Robert Fabyan (d. 1513), chronicler. From mis- + order, after misorder<br>late Middle English (in an earlier sense). From mis- + order. |