order的中文翻译是什么意思

order

US/ˈɔːrdər/
UK/ˈɔːdə(r)/

n. 次序; 条理; 治安; 命令; 订货; 点菜; 付款指令; 秩序; 阶层; (生物)目; 修会; 授勋的人; 勋章; 社团; 汇票

v. 命令; 订货; 点菜; 组织

order柯林斯释义

PHR-CONJ-SUBORD为了;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.

  • Most schools are extremely unwilling to cut down on staff in order to cut costs.

    大部分学校都很不愿意为减少开支而裁员。

  • ...asking them to risk their lives in order that the rest of us can sleep better.

    为了让我们其余这些人能够睡得更安稳而要他们冒生命危险

PHR-CONJ-SUBORD(某人)要想…(必须)…

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.

  • We need to get rid of the idea that we must be liked all the time in order to be worthwhile...

    我们必须抛弃那种认为要想活得有价值就得始终取悦他人的想法。

  • They need hostages in order to bargain with the government.

    他们要想同政府讨价还价就得有人质。

PHR-CONJ-SUBORD(某事必须发生)…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.

  • In order for their computers to trace a person's records, they need both the name and address of the individual.

    在他们的电脑上查询个人记录,需要提供被查询人的姓名和地址。

order英文释义

Noun

1. (often plural) a command given by a superior (e.g., a military or law enforcement officer) that must be obeyed;

  • the British ships dropped anchor and waited for orders from London

2. a degree in a continuum of size or quantity;

  • it was on the order of a mile
  • an explosion of a low order of magnitude

3. established customary state (especially of society);

  • order ruled in the streets
  • law and order

4. logical or comprehensible arrangement of separate elements;

  • we shall consider these questions in the inverse order of their presentation

5. a condition of regular or proper arrangement;

  • he put his desk in order
  • the machine is now in working order

6. a legally binding command or decision entered on the court record (as if issued by a court or judge);

  • a friend in New Mexico said that the order caused no trouble out there

7. a commercial document used to request someone to supply something in return for payment and providing specifications and quantities;

  • IBM received an order for a hundred computers

8. a formal association of people with similar interests;

  • he joined a golf club
  • they formed a small lunch society
  • men from the fraternal order will staff the soup kitchen today

9. a body of rules followed by an assembly

    10. (usually plural) the status or rank or office of a Christian clergyman in an ecclesiastical hierarchy;

    • theologians still disagree over whether `bishop' should or should not be a separate order

    11. a group of person living under a religious rule;

    • the order of Saint Benedict

    12. (biology) taxonomic group containing one or more families

      13. a request for food or refreshment (as served in a restaurant or bar etc.);

      • I gave the waiter my order

      14. (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

        15. putting in order;

        • there were mistakes in the ordering of items on the list

        Verb

        1. give instructions to or direct somebody to do something with authority;

        • I said to him to go home
        • She ordered him to do the shopping
        • The mother told the child to get dressed

        2. make a request for something;

        • Order me some flowers
        • order a work stoppage

        3. issue commands or orders for

          4. bring into conformity with rules or principles or usage; impose regulations;

          • We cannot regulate the way people dress
          • This town likes to regulate

          5. bring order to or into;

          • Order these files

          6. place in a certain order;

          • order these files

          7. appoint to a clerical posts;

          • he was ordained in the Church

          8. arrange thoughts, ideas, temporal events, etc.;

          • arrange my schedule
          • set up one's life
          • I put these memories with those of bygone times

          9. assign a rank or rating to;

          • how would you rank these students?
          • The restaurant is rated highly in the food guide

          order同义词辨析

          command, order, direction, instruction

          这些名词均含"命令"之意。

          • command : 较正式用词,强调权威性、全局性和强制性。
          • order : 普通用词,侧重指具体的命令。
          • direction : 正式用词,指口头或书面的指示或命令。内容不一定详尽,语气较缓和,不太强调强制性。也可指指导性的说明。
          • instruction : 书面用词,指不容违反、不容推翻的命令。也多指包含具体说明的指示。

          order, bid, command

          这些动词均含有"命令"之意。

          • order : 普通用词,多指上级对下级,主人对仆人以及教师对学生等发出的命令,也指态度专横地命令他人。
          • bid与order同义,但较正式,文学意味强,多指口头直接下的命令。
          • command : 话意强,指正式下令,强调下令者的权威性,要求必须服从。

          order短语

          1. by order

            奉命;按照…的指示

          2. in order

            按顺序

            整齐,井然有序

            符合会议规程的

          3. in order for

            为了

          4. in order to do something

            为了,以便

          5. of the order of

            大约

            (数)大小级次,数量级;绝对值的大小,绝对值的阶

          6. Order!

            秩序!安静!(会议、议会等主持人用语)

          7. order arms

            (军)持枪立正

          8. order of battle

            (军队的)队形,序列

          9. orders are orders

            命令就是命令

          10. order to view

            (英)(购房前的)看房许可证

          11. out of order

            (电器,机械设备)坏的,有故障的

            次序错误的

            违反会议(或议会等)程序的

          12. in order that

            为了

          13. in order to

            为……的目的

          14. in short order

            快的:迅速的;不延搁的

          order场景例句

          Opportunism consists of sacrificing fundamental interests in order to gain temporary, partial benefits.

          机会主义就是牺牲根本的利益,贪图暂时的 、 局部的利益.

          She would pinch on food in order to spend on clothing.

          她过去常把伙食费省下来买衣服.

          The police are guardians of law and order.

          警察是法律和秩序的护卫者.

          He was really depressed about the business last week, but he's all smiles now. A very big order has just come in.

          上个星期他还为生意愁眉苦脸的, 可是现在卻喜形于色, 因为刚接到一笔大订单.

          The chairman called the meeting to order.

          主席宣布开始开会.

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          order词性变形

          ordersorderedordering

          order反义词

          n. 顺序;整顿;常态

          disorder

          其他释义

          obeychaosconfusiondisorder