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I . or·der [ˈɔ:dəʳ] N

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

order
red m
to put sth in order

2. order no pl (sequence):

order
[vrstni] red m
order
running order Brit
word order

3. order (command):

order
ukaz m
order
order LAW
sklep m
order LAW

4. order (in a restaurant):

order

5. order COMM (request):

order
to put in an order

6. order FIN:

order

7. order STOCKEX:

order

8. order:

red m
order (discipline)
order! [order!] please quieten down!
to be in order
to be out of order Brit inf person
to be out of order behaviour
to restore order

9. order:

order POL, ADMIN (prescribed procedure)
order (in the House of Commons)

11. order no pl (intention):

in order to do sth
in order for ...
da bi ...

12. order:

order (type)
razred m
order (type)
rang m
(dimension) order [of magnitude]
of the highest order (quality)

13. order (system, constitution):

order
red m

14. order Brit:

order (social class)
order (social rank)

15. order BIOL:

order
vrsta f
order
red m

16. order REL (society):

order

17. order (medal):

order
order

18. order MATH:

order
order

II . or·der [ˈɔ:dəʳ] VB intr

order
are you ready to order?

III . or·der [ˈɔ:dəʳ] VB trans

1. order (decide, decree):

order

2. order (command):

order

3. order (in a restaurant):

order

4. order COMM (request):

order

5. order (arrange):

order
urejati [perf urediti]
order

order about, order around VB trans

order
order

con·ˈtrol or·der N Brit

control order

gag·ging or·der [ˈgægɪŋ-] N inf

ˈmail or·der N

Ma·son·ic ˈor·der N

ˈmon·ey or·der N esp Am Aus

ˈor·der book N

order book

ˈor·der form N

order form

ˈpeck·ing or·der N

ˈpost·al or·der N esp Brit

re·ˈpeat or·der N

ˈrun·ning or·der N

running order

rush ˈor·der N

rush order

short ˈor·der N Am

1. short order (order):

short order

2. short order (food):

short order

stand·ing ˈor·der N

1. standing order esp Brit (for money):

standing order
to pay sth by standing order

2. standing order (for goods):

standing order

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Many members elected to keep their entire staff on payroll in order to continue serving... constituents.
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In order for the wavefunction to describe fermions, n must be an odd integer.
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The sudden and unexpected deliverance from usurpation and tyranny was interpreted as a restoration of the natural and divine order.
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Later that night, he finds himself unable to order room service from his hotel room as the operator can not understand him.
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Membrane thickness is on the order of that of plastic wrap.
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All are listed in geographic order where possible (marine: coastwise from north to south or east to west; riverine downstream to mouth).
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In order to enhance surveillance capability in darkness, the task force has proposed to equip all the mobile patrolling squads with one long range night vision equipment.
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By their order, variations transpire an arch-shaped form, developing from a somewhat calm to a more playful motion, and back to equanimity.
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In order to reach the nectar, the bird must push its bill into the inflorescence.
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This order is not fixed, although the game provides hints as to the next stage to travel to and the next treasure to obtain.
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