rush order in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for rush order in the English»French Dictionary

I.order [Brit ˈɔːdə, Am ˈɔrdər] N

5. order (command):

8. order (correct procedure):

the order of the day MIL, POL

V.order [Brit ˈɔːdə, Am ˈɔrdər] VB trans

VI.order [Brit ˈɔːdə, Am ˈɔrdər] VB intr

See also standing order, public order, postal order, money order, law and order, banker's order

I.rush [Brit rʌʃ, Am rəʃ] N

III.rush [Brit rʌʃ, Am rəʃ] VB trans

rush order in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for rush order in the English»French Dictionary

rush1 [rʌʃ] N (grass-like plant)

I.order [ˈɔ:dəʳ, Am ˈɔ:rdɚ] N

II.order [ˈɔ:dəʳ, Am ˈɔ:rdɚ] VB intr

III.order [ˈɔ:dəʳ, Am ˈɔ:rdɚ] VB trans

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It also keeps manufacturing prices predictable -- no need to pay extra for emergency rush orders.
www.slate.com
During a recent interview, a steady stream of long-time customers dropped by for a chat, an espresso or to place a rush order.
windsorstar.com
Strikes are to be called when the employers can least afford a cessation of workduring the busy season and when there are rush orders to be filled.
en.wikipedia.org
As soon as photos hit the tabloids, a rush order for ten thousand knockoffs arrives at the sweatshop where the piece is set.
www.villagevoice.com
They instantly told me they would rush order me a new note 7 and ship it directly to me!
www.androidcentral.com
Our names and media organisations were handwritten, probably by a scribe filling a rush order.
www.independent.ie
On many occasions the men worked day and night to fill rush orders from the front for equipment.
en.wikipedia.org
A context is essentially a scenario for a purchase, such as sales to long-time customers, skeptical potential new customers, large bids, or rush orders.
www.theglobeandmail.com
She's now placed a rush order for dozens more.
www.dailymail.co.uk
In that case there's a trade-off between holding inventory and the costs of expediting delivery of raw materials in the event of an unexpected or rush order.
business.financialpost.com

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