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  1. order

    • IPA[ˈôrdər]

    美式

    • n.
      the arrangement or disposition of people or things in relation to each other according to a particular sequence, pattern, or method;a state in which everything is in its correct or appropriate place
    • v.
      give an authoritative direction or instruction to do something;continually tell someone in an overbearing way what to do
    • verb: order, 3rd person present: orders, gerund or present participle: ordering, past tense: ordered, past participle: ordered

    • noun: order, plural noun: orders

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    • plural
      orders for troops to depart: soldiers got their marching orders for 24 hours at the weekend

    Oxford Dictionary

    • plural
      instructions from a superior officer for troops to depart.

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • ph.
      (in a bar or pub) said to inform customers that closing time is approaching and that any ...

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    • plural
      the formal grades of Catholic or Orthodox clergy below the rank of deacon (most now discontinued): a clerk in minor orders

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    • plural
      the formal grades of Catholic or Orthodox clergy below the rank of deacon (most now discontinued): a clerk in minor orders

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    • plural
      instructions to the captain of a vessel regarding such matters as time of departure and destination.

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    • plural
      orders for procedure which are not to be opened before a specified time: we were sent to the landing strip to set up a listening post on a wavelength contained in sealed orders

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    • plural
      instructions to the captain of a vessel regarding such matters as time of departure and destination.

    Oxford American Dictionary

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    • IPA[ˈɔːdə]

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    • n.
      the arrangement or disposition of people or things in relation to each other according to a ... I filed the cards in alphabetical order
    • v.
      give an authoritative instruction to do something: she ordered me to leave ‘Stop frowning,’ he ordered

    Oxford Dictionary