Order是什么意思 Order在线中文翻译

order 英 [ˈɔ:də(r)] 美 [ˈɔ:rdə(r)]

复数形式:orders
第三人称单数:orders
现在分词:ordering
过去式:ordered
过去分词:ordered

order 词典解释

名词秩序;命令;次序;规则,制度
及物动词命令;订购;整理
不及物动词下订单

order 情景对话

下订单
A:
How many would you like to order ?
您要订多少?
B:
How do they come packaged ?
货是怎样装的呢?
A:
In cases of 100.
一箱装100个。
B:
We‘ll take 500.
我们要500个
销售商务会谈
A:
How many do you intend to order?
这种产品你们想订多少?
B:
I want to order 900 dozen.
我们想订900打。
A:
The most we can offer you at present is 600 dozen.
目前我们至多只能提供600打。
订货
B:
Doesn‘t the quantity discount apply on this order ?
这次下的单子没有大宗折扣吗?
A:
No ,I‘m sorry ,but it doesn‘t.
抱歉,没有。
B:
Why not?
为什么没有?
A:
Because these items are from different shipments.
因为这几项品目不属同一批货。

order 词典例句

及物动词
  1. They ordered him to stop.
    他们命令他停下。
  2. I had hoped to leave early but things were ordered otherwise.
    我曾希望早走,但安排的不是这样。
  3. The judge ordered the prisoner (to be) transferred to the county jail.
    法官命令将这囚犯转押县监狱。
名词
  1. He gave orders that the job be done in three days.
    他指示三天内完成这项工作。
  2. The company received a large order for computers.
    这家公司接到一份数量很大的计算机订单。

order 网络解释

  1. 订单
    ...(五)订单 订单(Order)是指进口商或实际买家拟制的货物订购单. 在我国外贸实践中,有的客户往往发出订单,要求我方签回. 这种经洽商成交后发出的订单,实际上是国外客户的购买合同或购买确认书....

order 英英释义

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
    e.g. 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: decree edict fiat rescript
  6. a body of rules followed by an assembly
    Synonym: rules of order parliamentary law parliamentary 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
    e.g. 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
    e.g. they formed a small lunch society
    e.g. men from the fraternal order will staff the soup kitchen today
    Synonym: club social club society guild gild lodge
  12. logical or comprehensible arrangement of separate elements
    e.g. we shall consider these questions in the inverse order of their presentation
    Synonym: ordering ordination
  13. established customary state (especially of society)
    e.g. order ruled in the streets
    e.g. law and order
  14. a condition of regular or proper arrangement
    e.g. he put his desk in order
    e.g. 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?
    e.g. The restaurant is rated highly in the food guide
    Synonym: rate rank range grade place
  4. arrange thoughts, ideas, temporal events
    e.g. arrange my schedule
    e.g. set up one's life
    e.g. I put these memories with those of bygone times
    Synonym: arrange set up put
  5. make a request for something
    e.g. Order me some flowers
    e.g. 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
    e.g. She ordered him to do the shopping
    e.g. The mother told the child to get dressed
    Synonym: tell enjoin say
  7. issue commands or orders for
    Synonym: prescribe dictate
  8. appoint to a clerical posts
    e.g. he was ordained in the Church
    Synonym: ordain consecrate ordinate
  9. bring into conformity with rules or principles or usage
    impose regulations
    e.g. We cannot regulate the way people dress
    e.g. This town likes to regulate
    Synonym: regulate regularize regularise govern

order 词组短语

  1. draw up in order 使排整齐
  2. made to order 定制, 定制的
  3. of the order of 大约, 约等于
  4. on the order of 属于...同类的, 跟...相似的
  5. on order 已定(购)而尚未交货的
  6. in good order 很整齐, 状况正常, 适宜
  7. in order 整齐
  8. in order to 为了...
  9. out of order 次序颠倒, 不整齐
  10. call to order 叫(人)遵守议事规程, 宣布开(会)

order [ˈɔ:də(r)]

中考 高考 雅思
中文翻译
1
n. 命令;顺序;规则;[贸易] 定单
2
vt. 命令;整理;定购
3
vi. 命令;定货
英语释义
1
n. (often plural) a command given by a superior (e.g., a military or law enforcement officer) that must be obeyed
2
n. a degree in a continuum of size or quantity
3
n. established customary state (especially of society)
4
n. a commercial document used to request someone to supply something in return for payment and providing specifications and quantities

相关单词辨析

这组词都有“命令”的意思,其区别是:
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。
command: 话意强,指正式下令,强调下令者的权威性,要求必须服从。
bid: 与order同义,但较正式,文学意味强,多指口头直接下的命令。

order: 货物,菜,衣等
book: 票,座,房间等;

这组词都有“命令”的意思,其区别是:
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。
command: 较正式用词,强调权威性、全局性和强制性。
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。