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номенклатура
zamówione
I. order [ˈɔ:dəʳ, Am ˈɔ:rdɚ] N
1. order no pl (tidiness):
in apple-pie order AM inf
2. order (controlled state):
przywoływać [perf przywołać] kogoś do porządku
3. order (correctness):
4. order (sequence):
5. order LAW:
6. order MIL:
wydawać [perf wydać] rozkazy
7. order ECON:
składać [perf złożyć] zamówienie
wykonywać [perf wykonać] coś na zamówienie
8. order (in restaurant):
przyjmować [perf przyjąć] zamówienie
9. order (working condition):
10. order (purpose):
11. order (honour):
12. order (agenda):
13. order (prescribed procedure):
otwierać [perf otworzyć] zebranie
przywracać [perf przywrócić] porządek obrad
14. order Brit (social class):
15. order REL (fraternity):
16. order:
orders pl REL
17. order ARCHIT:
18. order BIOL, MATH:
Phrases:
II. order [ˈɔ:dəʳ, Am ˈɔ:rdɚ] VB intr
składać [perf złożyć] zamówienie
III. order [ˈɔ:dəʳ, Am ˈɔ:rdɚ] VB trans
1. order (ask for):
zamawiać [perf zamówić]
ordered quantity
2. order (arrange):
porządkować [perf u-]
3. order (command):
to order sb to do sth
rozkazywać [perf rozkazać] komuś coś zrobić
to order sth
wyrzucać [perf wyrzucić] kogoś
access order N LAW
ancillary order N LAW
back order N ECON
bank order N ECON
blanket order N ECON
bulk order N ECON
buying order N ECON
care order N LAW
charging order N LAW
contract order N
customer order N
OpenDict entry
order N
order ECON
open order ECON
open order ECON
Present
Iorder
youorder
he/she/itorders
weorder
youorder
theyorder
Past
Iordered
youordered
he/she/itordered
weordered
youordered
theyordered
Present Perfect
Ihaveordered
youhaveordered
he/she/ithasordered
wehaveordered
youhaveordered
theyhaveordered
Past Perfect
Ihadordered
youhadordered
he/she/ithadordered
wehadordered
youhadordered
theyhadordered
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They later downplayed the idea, with a large buying order cited as exaggerating the move in choppy trade.
uk.reuters.com
Huge buying orders, hastily erected by powerful financial interest, finally checked the most frantic sell-off experienced by the securities markets.
www.cleveland.com
A care order in a case such as this must be a last resort 34, 74-78, 82, 130, 135, 198, 215.
www.familylawweek.co.uk
The child concerned was removed from her parents at birth under an interim care order.
www.familylawweek.co.uk
The court may grant a care order in place of a supervision order if they believe it is more appropriate or vice-versa.
en.wikipedia.org