第三人稱(chēng)單數:orders第三人稱(chēng)復數:orders現在分詞:ordering過(guò)去分詞:ordered過(guò)去式:ordered
order基本解釋
order什么意思
名詞秩序; 命令; 次序; 規則,制度
及物動(dòng)詞命令; 訂購; 整理
不及物動(dòng)詞下訂單
order
order反義詞
名詞disorder
order同義詞
order是什么意思
動(dòng)詞bidinstructiondirectioncommand
名詞waysystemmodestateorderingmannerdispositionformationconditionarrangement
order相關(guān)詞組
1. draw up in order : 使排整齊;
2. in short order : 立即;
3. made to order : 定制, 定制的;
4. of the order of : 大約, 約等于;
5. on the order of : 屬于...同類(lèi)的, 跟...相似的;
6. on order : 已定(購)而尚未交貨的;
7. in good order : 很整齊, 狀況正常, 適宜;
8. in order : 整齊;
9. in order to : 為了...;
10. out of order : 次序顛倒, 不整齊;
11. take order with : 處理;
12. call to order : 叫(人)遵守議事規程, 宣布開(kāi)(會(huì ));
order相關(guān)例句
及物動(dòng)詞
1. They ordered him to stop.
他們命令他停下。
2. I had hoped to leave early but things were ordered otherwise.
我曾希望早走,但安排的不是這樣。
3.
3. The judge ordered the prisoner (to be) transferred to the county jail.
法官命令將這囚犯轉押縣監獄。
名詞
1. He gave orders that the job be done in three days.
他指示三天內完成這項工作。
2. The company received a large order for computers.
這家公司接到一份數量很大的計算機訂單。
order情景對話(huà)
下訂單
order
A:How many would you like to order ?
您要訂多少?
B:How do they come packaged ?
貨是怎樣裝的呢?
A:In cases of 100.
一箱裝100個(gè)。
B:We‘ll take 500.
我們要500個(gè)
銷(xiāo)售商務(wù)會(huì )談
order的近義詞
A:How many do you intend to order?
這種產(chǎn)品你們想訂多少?
B:I want to order 900 dozen.
我們想訂900打。
A:The most we can offer you at present is 600 dozen.
目前我們至多只能提供600打。
訂貨
B:Doesn‘t the quantity discount apply on this order ?
這次下的單子沒(méi)有大宗折扣嗎?
A:No ,I‘m sorry ,but it doesn‘t.
抱歉,沒(méi)有。
B:Why not?
為什么沒(méi)有?
A:Because these items are from different shipments.
因為這幾項品目不屬同一批貨。
order網(wǎng)絡(luò )解釋
1. 訂單:(五)訂單 訂單(Order)是指進(jìn)口商或實(shí)際買(mǎi)家擬制的貨物訂購單. 在我國外貿實(shí)踐中,有的客戶(hù)往往發(fā)出訂單,要求我方簽回. 這種經(jīng)洽商成交后發(fā)出的訂單,實(shí)際上是國外客戶(hù)的購買(mǎi)合同或購買(mǎi)確認書(shū).
order詞典解釋
從屬連詞用法(SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTION USES)
1. 為了;以便;目的在于
If you do something in order to achieve a particular thing or in order that something can happen, you do it because you want to achieve that thing.
e.g. Most schools are extremely unwilling to cut down on staff in order to cut costs.
大部分學(xué)校都很不愿意為減少開(kāi)支而裁員。
e.g. ...asking them to risk their lives in order that the rest of us can sleep better.
為了讓我們其余這些人能夠睡得更安穩而要他們冒生命危險
2. (某人)要想…(必須)…
If someone must be in a particular situation in order to achieve something they want, they cannot achieve that thing if they are not in that situation.
order
e.g. We need to get rid of the idea that we must be liked all the time in order to be worthwhile...
我們必須拋棄那種認為要想活得有價(jià)值就得始終取悅他人的想法。
e.g. They need hostages in order to bargain with the government.
他們要想同政府討價(jià)還價(jià)就得有人質(zhì)。
3. (某事必須發(fā)生)…才能…
If something must happen in order for something else to happen, the second thing cannot happen if the first thing does not happen.
e.g. In order for their computers to trace a person's records, they need both the name and address of the individual.
在他們的電腦上查詢(xún)個(gè)人記錄,需要提供被查詢(xún)人的姓名和地址。
命令;要求(COMMANDS AND REQUESTS)
1. 命令,要求,指示(某人做…)
If a person in authority orders someone to do something, they tell them to do it.
e.g. Williams ordered him to leave...
威廉斯命令他離開(kāi)。
e.g. He ordered the women out of the car...
他命令這些女人下車(chē)。
2. 就…下令
If someone in authority orders something, they give instructions that it should be done.
order什么意思
e.g. The President has ordered a full investigation...
總統已經(jīng)下令進(jìn)行全面調查。
e.g. The radio said that the prime minister had ordered price controls to be introduced...
據電臺報道,首相已下令實(shí)行價(jià)格管制。
3. 命令;要求;指示
If someone in authority gives you an order, they tell you to do something.
order
e.g. The activists were shot when they refused to obey an order to halt...
這些激進(jìn)分子因拒不服從停止前進(jìn)的命令而被擊斃。
e.g. As darkness fell, Clinton gave orders for his men to rest...
夜幕降臨,克林頓命令手下休息。
4. (法院的)決議,指令
A court order is a legal instruction stating that something must be done.
order
e.g. She has decided not to appeal against a court order banning her from keeping animals...
對于法院禁止她飼養動(dòng)物的指令,她決定不再上訴。
e.g. He was placed under a two-year supervision order.
他被處以?xún)赡甑谋O管。
5. 點(diǎn),叫(飯菜等);訂購
When you order something that you are going to pay for, you ask for it to be brought to you, sent to you, or obtained for you.
e.g. Atanas ordered a shrimp cocktail and a salad...
阿塔納斯點(diǎn)了一份雞尾冷蝦和一份色拉。
e.g. Iris finally ordered coffees for herself and Tania...
艾麗斯最后為自己和塔妮婭點(diǎn)了咖啡。
6. 點(diǎn)餐;點(diǎn)單;訂購;訂單
An order is a request for something to be brought, made, or obtained for you in return for money.
e.g. British Rail are going to place an order for a hundred and eighty-eight trains.
英國鐵路公司將訂購188列火車(chē)。
7. 點(diǎn)的餐;訂購的貨物
Someone's order is what they have asked to be brought, made, or obtained for them in return for money.
e.g. The waiter returned with their order and Graham signed the bill...
侍者把他們點(diǎn)的餐端了過(guò)來(lái),格雷厄姆簽了單。
e.g. They can't supply our order.
我們訂的貨他們無(wú)法供應。
8. see also: holy orders;mail order;postal order;standing order
9. 訂購中;訂制中
Something that is on order at a shop or factory has been asked for but has not yet been supplied.
e.g. The airlines still have 2,500 new aeroplanes on order.
這家航空公司尚有2,500架新飛機在訂購中。
10. 按照吩咐(或要求)
If you do something to order, you do it whenever you are asked to do it.
order的解釋
e.g. She now makes wonderful dried flower arrangements to order...
現在她為顧客定做漂亮的干花插花。
e.g. Cars are stolen to order for clients.
偷什么樣的車(chē)買(mǎi)主說(shuō)了算。
11. 遵照命令,按照指示(做)
If you are under orders to do something, you have been told to do it by someone in authority.
e.g. I am under orders not to discuss his mission or his location with anyone.
遵照命令,我不能與任何人談?wù)撍麍绦械娜蝿?wù)和他所在的地點(diǎn)。
12. your marching orders -> see march
a tall order -> see tall
相關(guān)詞組:order around
安排;情形;歸類(lèi)(ARRANGEMENTS, SITUATIONS, AND GROUPINGS)
1. 順序;次序
If a set of things are arranged or done in a particular order, they are arranged or done so one thing follows another, often according to a particular factor such as importance.
e.g. Write down (in order of priority) the qualities you'd like to have...
(按照優(yōu)先次序)寫(xiě)下你想具有的品質(zhì)。
e.g. Music shops should arrange their recordings in simple alphabetical order, rather than by category...
音像店應當按照簡(jiǎn)單的字母順序而不是依類(lèi)別來(lái)擺放唱片。
2. 整齊;有條理
Order is the situation that exists when everything is in the correct or expected place, or happens at the correct or expected time.
e.g. The wish to impose order upon confusion is a kind of intellectual instinct...
想在混亂中理出頭緒是一種知性本能。
e.g. Making lists can create order and control.
列表能使一切井然有序、便于管理。
3. 秩序;治安
Order is the situation that exists when people obey the law and do not fight or riot.
e.g. Troops were sent to the islands to restore order last November...
去年11月,軍隊被派往這些島嶼以恢復秩序。
e.g. He has the power to use force to maintain public order.
他掌握著(zhù)動(dòng)用武力維持公共治安的權力。
4. (社會(huì )的)制度,結構
When people talk about a particular order, they mean the way society is organized at a particular time.
order的解釋
e.g. The end of the Cold War has produced the prospect of a new world order based on international co-operation...
冷戰的結束帶來(lái)了建立一個(gè)以國際合作為基礎的世界新秩序的希望。
e.g. Some feminists sought reforms within the existing social order.
一些女權主義者尋求在現存的社會(huì )制度內進(jìn)行改革。
5. 組織;安排;整理
The way that something is ordered is the way that it is organized and structured.
order
e.g. ...a society which is ordered by hierarchy...
按等級劃分的社會(huì )
e.g. We know the French order things differently.
我們知道法國人安排事情的方式與眾不同。
6. 種類(lèi);類(lèi)別
If you refer to something of a particular order, you mean something of a particular kind.
e.g. Another unexpected event, though of quite a different order, occurred one evening in 1973...
1973年的一個(gè)夜晚,又發(fā)生了一件始料未及的事情,不過(guò)這兩件事完全不同。
e.g. Our commitment will be of the highest order.
我們一諾千金。
7. 修道會(huì )
A religious order is a group of monks or nuns who live according to a particular set of rules.
e.g. ...the Benedictine order of monks.
本篤會(huì )
8. 勛位
People who belong to a particular order have been given a particular honour or rank by the head of their country as a reward for their services or achievements.
e.g. The highest Order of Knighthood is the Order of the Garter.
最高騎士勛位是嘉德勛位。
9. (提醒開(kāi)會(huì )者)安靜,肅靜
The person in charge of a meeting can say 'Order!' to tell people to stop making a noise.
10. see also: ordered;law and order;pecking order;point of order
11. 整齊;井然有序
If you put or keep something in order, you make sure that it is tidy or properly organized.
e.g. Now he has a chance to put his life back in order...
現在他有了一個(gè)讓自己的生活重新步入正軌的機會(huì )。
e.g. It was her job to keep the room in order...
保持房間整潔是她的工作。
12. 應當發(fā)生(或提供)的;自然的;合宜的
If you think something is in order, you think it should happen or be provided.
e.g. Reforms are clearly in order...
改革勢在必行。
e.g. It's great to have you back. Congratulations are surely in order!
你回來(lái)真是太好了,就等著(zhù)向你道賀呢!
13. (用于數字前)大約,大概
You use in the order of or of the order of when mentioning an approximate figure.
e.g. They borrowed something in the order of £10 million...
他們借了大約1,000萬(wàn)英鎊。
e.g. At other times the discrepancy was of the order of 20%.
往常的出入約為20%。
14. 處于良好狀態(tài)
If something is in good order, it is in good condition.
order
e.g. The vessel's safety equipment was not in good order.
這艘船的安全設備破損失修。
15. (機器、設備等)處于正常工作狀態(tài)
A machine or device that is in working order is functioning properly and is not broken.
e.g. Only half of the spacecraft's six science instruments are still in working order.
這艘宇宙飛船的6件科學(xué)儀器中只有一半還在正常運轉。
16. 時(shí)下常見(jiàn)的;普遍的;流行的
If a particular way of behaving or doing something is the order of the day, it is very common.
e.g. These are strange times in which we live, and strange arrangements appear to be the order of the day.
我們生活在這個(gè)光怪陸離的時(shí)代,各種奇怪的生活安排如今都司空見(jiàn)慣。
17. (機器、設備等)出故障,有毛病
A machine or device that is out of order is broken and does not work.
e.g. Their phone's out of order.
他們的電話(huà)壞了。
18. 令人無(wú)法接受的;不得體的;不公平的
If you say that someone or their behaviour is out of order, you mean that their behaviour is unacceptable or unfair.
e.g. You don't think the paper's a bit out of order in publishing it?
你不覺(jué)得這份報紙發(fā)表這篇文章有點(diǎn)不妥嗎?
19. to put your house in order -> see house
order of magnitude -> see magnitude
order英英釋義
noun
1. the act of putting things in a sequential arrangement
e.g. there were mistakes in the ordering of items on the list
Synonym: ordering
2. (architecture) one of original three styles of Greek architecture distinguished by the type of column and entablature used or a style developed from the original three by the Romans
3. a degree in a continuum of size or quantity
e.g. it was on the order of a mile
an explosion of a low order of magnitude
Synonym: order of magnitude
4. a commercial document used to request someone to supply something in return for payment and providing specifications and quantities
e.g. IBM received an order for a hundred computers
Synonym: purchase order
5. a legally binding command or decision entered on the court record (as if issued by a court or judge)
e.g. a friend in New Mexico said that the order caused no trouble out there
Synonym: decreeedictfiatrescript
6. a body of rules followed by an assembly
Synonym: rules of orderparliamentary lawparliamentary procedure
7. (often plural) a command given by a superior (e.g., a military or law enforcement officer) that must be obeyed
e.g. the British ships dropped anchor and waited for orders from London
8. a request for something to be made, supplied, or served
e.g. I gave the waiter my order
the company's products were in such demand that they got more orders than their call center could handle
9. (biology) taxonomic group containing one or more families
10. a group of person living under a religious rule
e.g. the order of Saint Benedict
Synonym: monastic order
11. a formal association of people with similar interests
e.g. he joined a golf club
they formed a small lunch society
men from the fraternal order will staff the soup kitchen today
Synonym: clubsocial clubsocietyguildgildlodge
12. logical or comprehensible arrangement of separate elements
e.g. we shall consider these questions in the inverse order of their presentation
Synonym: orderingordination
13. established customary state (especially of society)
e.g. order ruled in the streets
law and order
14. a condition of regular or proper arrangement
e.g. he put his desk in order
the machine is now in working order
Synonym: orderliness
verb
1. place in a certain order
e.g. order the photos chronologically
2. bring order to or into
e.g. Order these files
3. assign a rank or rating to
e.g. how would you rank these students?
The restaurant is rated highly in the food guide
Synonym: raterankrangegradeplace
4. arrange thoughts, ideas, temporal events
e.g. arrange my schedule
set up one's life
I put these memories with those of bygone times
Synonym: arrangeset upput
5. make a request for something
e.g. Order me some flowers
order a work stoppage
6. give instructions to or direct somebody to do something with authority
e.g. I said to him to go home
She ordered him to do the shopping
The mother told the child to get dressed
Synonym: tellenjoinsay
7. issue commands or orders for
Synonym: prescribedictate
8. appoint to a clerical posts
e.g. he was ordained in the Church
Synonym: ordainconsecrateordinate
9. bring into conformity with rules or principles or usage
impose regulations
e.g. We cannot regulate the way people dress
This town likes to regulate
Synonym: regulateregularizeregularisegovern