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I . or·der [ˈɔ:dəʳ] SUBST

1. order no plur (being tidy, organized):

red m

2. order no plur (sequence):

[vrstni] red m

4. order (in a restaurant):

5. order COMM (request):

6. order FIN:

7. order BOURSE:

11. order no plur (intention):

in order for ...
da bi ...

13. order (system, constitution):

red m

15. order BIOL:

vrsta f
red m

16. order RÉLIG (society):

17. order (medal):

18. order MATH:

III . or·der [ˈɔ:dəʳ] VERBE trans

1. order (decide, decree):

2. order (command):

3. order (in a restaurant):

4. order COMM (request):

5. order (arrange):

urejati [perf urediti]

order about, order around VERBE trans

con·ˈtrol or·der SUBST GB

gag·ging or·der [ˈgægɪŋ-] SUBST fam

Ma·son·ic ˈor·der SUBST

ˈmon·ey or·der SUBST esp Am Aus

ˈor·der book SUBST

ˈor·der form SUBST

ˈpeck·ing or·der SUBST

ˈpost·al or·der SUBST esp GB

re·ˈpeat or·der SUBST

ˈrun·ning or·der SUBST

rush ˈor·der SUBST

short ˈor·der SUBST Am

1. short order (order):

2. short order (food):

stand·ing ˈor·der SUBST

1. standing order esp GB (for money):

2. standing order (for goods):

Expressions couramment utilisées avec ordered

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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The groundings were ordered after a battery caught fire and another melted on the planes.
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Holding out until 16:15 the regiment was then ordered to pull back.
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A circular of this consistory ordered the introduction of confirmation and removed the prohibition against leguminous plants on Passover.
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She was sentenced to five years in prison and ordered to pay $12.5 million in restitution.
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If told that the fee was for ten bottles of wine that the patron's group neither ordered nor drank, the patron would rightly be outraged.
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Despairing of life, he ordered his doctor to give to him poison, but the latter gave him only a sleeping draught.
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The ordered structure exhibits superior elevated-temperature properties because of the long-range ordered superlattice, which reduces dislocation mobility and diffusion processes at elevated temperatures.
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In 1894, after several complaints and an incident with a disgruntled male subordinate that involved gunplay, the bishop ordered her to leave the convent.
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The military ordered a flight test using liquid fuel rather than the pre-existing solid fuel in early 1942.
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The court ordered that the two dossiers should be communicated to it, thus indefinitely postponing the meeting of the court-martial.
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