orderless中文,orderless的意思,orderless翻译及用法

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orderless

英['ɔ:dəlɪs]美['ɔdəlɪs]

adj. 不整齐的,无条理的

orderless 英语释义

英语释义

    1. to put in order arrange
    The books are ordered alphabetically by author.

    2. to give an order to command
    They ordered everyone out of the house.

    3. destine, ordain
    so ordered by the gods

    4. to command to go or come to a specified place
    ordered back to the base

    5. to give an order for
    order a meal I ordered the books from the company's website. The judge ordered a new trial.

    6. to bring about order regulate
    a renascence of the spirit that orders and controls
    — H. G. Wells

    7. to issue orders command
    The general orders and soldiers obey.

    8. to give or place an order
    Be sure to order before it's too late.

    9. a group of people united in a formal way: such as

    10. a fraternal society
    the Masonic Order

    11. a community under a religious rule especially one requiring members to take solemn vows

    12. a badge or medal of such a society also a military decoration

    13. any of the several grades of the Christian ministry

    14. the office of a person in the Christian ministry

    15. ordination

    16. a rank, class, or special group in a community or society

    17. a class of persons or things grouped according to quality, value, or natural characteristics: such as

    18. a category of taxonomic classification ranking above the family and below the class

    19. the broadest category in soil classification

    20. rank, level
    a statesman of the first order

    21. category, class
    in emergencies of this order
    — R. B. Westerfield

    22. the arrangement or sequence of objects or of events in time
    listed the items in order of importance the batting order

    23. a sequential arrangement of mathematical elements

    24. degree sense 12a

    25. the number of times differentiation is applied successively
    derivatives of higher order

    26. the order of the derivative of highest order

    27. the number of columns or rows or columns and rows in a magic square, determinant, or matrix
    the order of a matrix with 2 rows and 3 columns is 2 by 3

    28. the number of elements in a finite mathematical group

    29. a sociopolitical system
    was opposed to changes in the established order

    30. a particular sphere or aspect of a sociopolitical system
    the present economic order

    31. a regular or harmonious arrangement
    the order of nature

    32. a prescribed form of a religious service rite

    33. the customary mode of procedure especially in debate
    point of order

    34. the state of peace, freedom from confused or unruly behavior, and respect for law or proper authority
    promised to restore law and order

    35. a specific rule, regulation, or authoritative direction command

    36. a style of building

    37. a type of column and entablature forming the unit of a style

    38. state or condition especially with regard to functioning or repair
    things were in terrible order

    39. a proper, orderly, or functioning condition
    their passports were in order the phone is out of order

    40. a written direction to pay money to someone

    41. a commission to purchase, sell, or supply goods or to perform work

    42. goods or items bought or sold

    43. an assigned or requested undertaking
    landing men on the moon was a tall order

    44. order of the day
    flat roofs were the order in the small villages

    45. appropriate, desirable
    an apology is in order

    46. for the purpose of

    47. in the process of being ordered

    48. after the fashion of like
    a genius on the order of Newton
    — D. B. Botkin

    49. about, approximately
    spent on the order of two million dollars

    50. according to the specifications of an order
    shoes made to order

    51. to use your authority to tell someone to do something to give an order to someone

    52. to say that (something) must be done

    53. to request (something) from a company

    54. a statement made by a person with authority that tells someone to do something an instruction or direction that must be obeyed

    55. a specific request asking a company to supply goods or products to a customer

    56. a product or a group of products that someone has requested from a company

    57. to put into a particular grouping or sequence arrange
    Dictionary entries are ordered alphabetically.

    58. to give a command to or for
    The general ordered troops into battle. I went to the counter to order lunch.

    59. a certain rule or regulation command
    … when he gave orders … everyone knew … that he expected to be obeyed.
    — Anna Sewell, Black Beauty

    60. the arrangement of objects or events in space or time
    List the names in alphabetical order.

    61. the way something should be
    He kept the room in order.

    62. the state of things when law or authority is obeyed
    Troops restored order after the riot.

    63. good working condition
    The telephone is out of order.

    64. a statement of what a person wants to buy
    Place your order for a birthday cake.

    65. goods or items bought or sold an order of pancakes

    66. a group of people united (as by living under the same religious rules or by loyalty to common needs or duties)
    He belongs to an order of monks.

    67. the office of a person in the Christian ministry
    holy orders

    68. a group of related living things (as plants or animals) that ranks above the family and below the class in scientific classification
    Bats form an order of mammals in the animal kingdom.

    69. a written direction to pay a sum of money

    70. so that

    71. to give a prescription for prescribe
    the doctor ordered bed rest

    72. a state of peace, freedom from unruly behavior, and respect for law and proper authority
    maintain law and order

    73. an established mode or state of procedure
    a call to order

    74. a mandate from a superior authority — see also executive order

    75. a ruling or command made by a competent administrative authority specifically one resulting from administrative adjudication and subject to judicial review and enforcement
    an administrative order may not be inconsistent with the Constitution
    — Wells v. State, 654 So. 2d 145 (1995)

    76. an authoritative command issued by the court
    violated a court order and was jailed for contempt — cease-and-desist order \ ?sēs-​?nd-​di-​?zist-​, -​?sist-​ \ an order from a court or quasi-judicial tribunal to stop engaging in a particular activity or practice (as an unfair labor practice) — compare injunction, mandamus, stay

    77. an agreement of litigating parties that by consent takes the form of a court order

    78. an order of a court or quasi-judicial tribunal which leaves nothing further to be determined or accomplished in that forum except execution of the judgment and from which an appeal will lie

    79. an order barring public disclosure or discussion (as by the involved parties or the press) of information relating to a case

    80. an order requiring the prospective object of a legal action to show cause why that action should not take place — called also show cause order

    81. a court order setting out the rulings, stipulations, and other actions taken at a pretrial conference

    82. restraining order in this entry

    83. an order issued for the protection of a particular party: as

    84. an order that limits, denies, or defers discovery by a party in order to prevent undue embarrassment, expense, oppression, or disclosure of trade secrets

    85. an order, decree, or judgment that satisfies the criteria set out in section 414 of the Internal Revenue Code for the payment of all or part of individual pension, profit sharing, or retirement benefits usually to a divorcing spouse (as for alimony or child support) Note: The alienation or assignment of funds under a qualified domestic relations order does not affect the tax status of the plan from which such funds are paid.

    86. temporary restraining order in this entry

    87. an order of a specified duration issued after a hearing attended by all parties that is intended to protect one individual from violence, abuse, harassment, or stalking by another especially by prohibiting or restricting access or proximity to the protected party
    excluded from the home by a restraining order issued because of domestic violence — called also protection order, protective order — compare temporary restraining order in this entry

    88. order to show cause in this entry

    89. an order of brief duration that is issued ex parte to protect the plaintiff's rights from immediate and irreparable injury by preserving a situation or preventing an act until a hearing for a preliminary injunction can be held

    90. a protective order issued ex parte for a brief period prior to a hearing on a restraining order attended by both parties and intended to provide immediate protection from violence or threatened violence

    91. an order commanding one party to turn over property to another especially an order commanding a judgment debtor to turn over assets to a judgment creditor
    turnover order in aid of execution
    — California Code of Civil Procedure

    92. a command issued by a military superior

    93. a direction regarding the party to whom a negotiable instrument shall be paid
    pay to the order of John Doe — see also money order, negotiable instrument

    94. an instruction or authorization especially to buy or sell goods or securities or to perform work
    a purchase order a work order — alternative order an order to a broker in which alternative methods of carrying out the order (as by buying or selling) are set forth

    95. an order to buy securities or commodity futures that remains effective until filled or canceled

    96. an order for merchandise expressed in very general terms so that the seller has considerable latitude in selecting the articles actually provided

    97. an order to a broker to buy or sell a security when the price advances or declines to a designated level

    98. goods or items bought or sold
    the order was received in good condition

    99. according to the specifications of an order especially of a bearer or endorsee
    payable to bearer or to order

    100. payable to a named person or to an individual that person names by an endorsement
    order instrument — compare bearer

orderless 片语

片语

orderless technology置乱技术

orderless slabaloney construction无梁楼板结构

orderless slbelly construction无梁楼板挨算

orderless mining无序开采

orderless selection无序式选择

unbusinesslike无条理的;效率不高的;不认真的

untidy使不整洁;使杂乱无章

orderless 例句

英汉例句

  • This enables OSGi based systems to be brought up in an orderless fashion, and for bundles to be run independently of one another.

    这允许以无序的方式调出基于OSGi的系统,能够让捆绑包独立于彼此而运行。

  • But the course of my life, when I look back, is as orderless as a trickle of water that is diverted and guided by every pebble and crevice and grass-root it encounters.

    但当我回首时,我发现生命的过程就像一股不定的水流,遇到的每一块卵石、每一道罅隙、每一处草根都能改变它的方向。

orderless 同义词

相似词

arrange安排;排列;协商

array排列,部署;打扮

classify分类;分等

codify编纂;将...编成法典;编成法典

dispose处置;性情

draw up草拟,起草;停住;使靠近

lay out展示;安排;花钱;为…划样;提议

organize组织起来;成立组织

range漫游;放牧;使并列;归类于;来回走动

systematize使系统化;使组织化;将…分类

orderless 反义词

相反词

derange扰乱;使错乱;使发狂

disarrange扰乱;弄乱

disarray使混乱;弄乱;使脱去衣服

disorder使失调;扰乱

rumple皱褶;皱纹

upset混乱;翻倒;颠覆

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