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ˈmarch·ing or·ders N

I . or·der [ˈɔ:dəʳ] N

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

red m

2. order no pl (sequence):

[vrstni] red m
running order Brit

3. order (command):

ukaz m
order LAW
sklep m
order LAW
doctor's orders

4. order (in a restaurant):

5. order COMM (request):

6. order FIN:

7. order STOCKEX:

11. order no pl (intention):

in order for ...
da bi ...

13. order (system, constitution):

red m

15. order BIOL:

vrsta f
red m

16. order REL (society):

17. order (medal):

18. order MATH:

II . or·der [ˈɔ:dəʳ] VB intr

III . or·der [ˈɔ:dəʳ] VB 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 VB trans

con·ˈtrol or·der N Brit

gag·ging or·der [ˈgægɪŋ-] N inf

Ma·son·ic ˈor·der N

ˈmon·ey or·der N esp Am Aus

ˈor·der book N

ˈor·der form N

ˈpost·al or·der N esp Brit

re·ˈpeat or·der N

ˈrun·ning or·der N

rush ˈor·der N

short ˈor·der N Am

1. short order (order):

2. short order (food):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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As the war continued, so did the openness of such decrees and orders.
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It allows that payment orders are paid and received in local currency.
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The system allows us to have a clear picture of all orders within the system: from order book control, order status and allocated stock.
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Two destroyers were ordered, three submarines were sublet in the yard, and no outside orders by private companies were received in this time.
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In an example scenario, a purchasing department places orders as its requirements become known.
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When the purchase order of the buyer and the sales order of the seller agree, the orders become a contract between the buyer and seller.
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This initially boomed, but later closed down after orders reached saturation point.
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The cangaceiros often referred to them as monkeys, because of their brown uniforms and their willingness to obey their orders.
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She orders the attendants to lock the window, clean up, and conduct a head count.
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One of them is responsible for offenders' compliance with their orders and prosecuting those who contravene their orders.
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