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![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 78094 】 【意味】 "[名詞] a request for something to be made, supplied, or served [例] I gave the waiter my order [例] the company's products were in such demand that they got more orders than their call center could handle [例] I placed an order for a new computer. [例] The waiter took our order and brought us our food. [例] She ordered a hamburger and fries. [意味] 注文, オーダー, 用命, 所望, ご注文, 註文, 誂, 誂え ; [上位語] request, asking ; [下位語] short order ; [同義語群] 07279687-n [名詞] a commercial document used to request someone to supply something in return for payment and providing specifications and quantities [例] IBM received an order for a hundred computers [例] The order was for 1000 units. [例] The order was filled and shipped within a week. [例] They filled out the order for the supplies. [意味] 注文, オーダー, 注文書, ご注文, 購入注文, 註文, オーダ ; [同義語] purchase order ; [上位語] commercial document, commercial instrument ; [下位語] credit order, mail order, production order, stop payment, stop order, market order, reorder, stop-loss order ; [同義語群] 06529219-n [名詞] (biology) taxonomic group containing one or more families [例] The order of the animal is Carnivora. [例] The order of animals is a classification of animals. [例] They are a very diverse order of animals. [意味] 注文, 順序, 順番, 目, 秩序, オーダー, 命令, 順位 ; [上位語] taxon, taxonomic category, taxonomic group ; [下位語] plant order, animal order, fungus order, protoctist order ; [同義語群] 08106934-n [名詞] a legally binding command or decision entered on the court record (as if issued by a court or judge) [例] a friend in New Mexico said that the order caused no trouble out there [例] The judge issued an order to the jury to leave the courtroom. [例] The judge issued an order. [例] He signed the order to execute the prisoner. [意味] 命令, 指令, 指示, 判決, 布告, 勅令, 命令状, 軍配 ; [同義語] decree, edict, fiat, rescript ; [上位語] act, enactment ; [下位語] ban, judicial separation, papal bull, imperial decree, consent decree, decree nisi, prohibition, programma ; [派生] decree, rule, prescribe, dictate, enjoin, tell, say ; [同義語群] 06539770-n [名詞] (often plural) a command given by a superior (e.g., a military or law enforcement officer) that must be obeyed [例] the British ships dropped anchor and waited for orders from London [例] The soldiers followed the orders of their commander. [例] He obeyed the orders of his superiors. [意味] 命令, 指令, 令, 下命, 指示, 司令, 命, 下知 ; [上位語] command, bidding, bid, dictation ; [下位語] word, marching orders, summons ; [派生] prescribe, dictate, enjoin, tell, say ; [同義語群] 07168623-n [名詞] the act of putting things in a sequential arrangement [例] there were mistakes in the ordering of items on the list [例] The teacher put the students in order. [例] The order of the chapters in the book is very confusing. [例] She wanted to know the order of the steps to take. [意味] 順序, 序列, 順番, 配列, 排列, 次序, 逓次, 順序づけ ; [同義語] ordering ; [上位語] organisation, organization ; [下位語] sequence, layout, grading, scaling, rank order, succession, alphabetization, alphabetisation ; [派生] rank, grade, rate, range, place ; [同義語群] 01009871-n [名詞] logical or comprehensible arrangement of separate elements [例] we shall consider these questions in the inverse order of their presentation [例] The books were arranged in alphabetical order. [意味] 順序, 順番, 配列, 序列, 順序づけ, 整理, 聖職位階, 叙階式 ; [同義語] ordering, ordination ; [上位語] arrangement ; [下位語] series, genome, bacteria order, genetic code, word order ; [派生] arrange, set up, put ; [同義語群] 08456993-n [動詞] issue commands or orders for [例] The general ordered his troops to attack. [例] The doctor ordered a prescription for the patient. [例] I ordered a sandwich and a drink. [意味] 命令する, 命じる, 指図する, 指揮する, 指示する, 指令する, 申し付ける, 令する ; [同義語] prescribe, dictate ; [上位語] inflict, impose, visit, bring down ; [下位語] mandate ; [派生] command, decree, edict, fiat, dictate, bidding, prescription, prescriptive ; [同義語群] 00747135-v [動詞] give instructions to or direct somebody to do something with authority [例] I said to him to go home [例] She ordered him to do the shopping [例] The mother told the child to get dressed [例] The judge ordered the jury to acquit the defendant. [例] I ordered the soldiers to leave the building. [意味] 命令する, 命じる, 申し付ける, 令する, 指示する, 指令する, 指揮する, 命ずる ; [同義語] enjoin, tell, say ; [上位語] request ; [下位語] command, call, warn, send for, instruct, require, direct ; [派生] decree, injunction, edict, fiat, rescript ; [同義語群] 00746718-v [名詞] a condition of regular or proper arrangement [例] he put his desk in order [例] the machine is now in working order [例] The room was in order. [例] The librarian kept the books in order. [例] She kept her room in order. [意味] 秩序, 整頓, 整列, 整然, 規律, 好調, 正常な状態, 整頓された状態 ; [同義語] orderliness ; [反意語] disorder, disorderliness ; [上位語] condition, status ; [下位語] kilter, spit and polish, tidiness, kelter ; [同義語群] 14496710-n [動詞] make a request for something [例] Order me some flowers [例] order a work stoppage [例] I ordered a pizza. [意味] 注文する, 頼む, 発注する, 誂える, 註文する, 発註, オーダーする, オーダ ; [上位語] request, call for, quest, bespeak ; [下位語] commission, call, wish, reorder, place ; [派生] ordering, purchase order, orderer ; [同義語群] 00745499-v [名詞] a body of rules followed by an assembly [例] The order of the meeting was disrupted by the protesters. [例] The rules of order were strictly enforced. [例] They wanted to maintain order in the meeting. [意味] 命令, 指令, 規則, 指示, 規律, 議事規則, 規定 ; [同義語] parliamentary law, rules of order, parliamentary procedure ; [上位語] rule, prescript ; [下位語] point of order, gag rule, standing order, previous question, closure, Robert's Rules of Order, gag law, cloture ; [同義語群] 06652878-n [動詞] bring order to or into [例] Order these files [例] He ordered his room. [例] The soldiers ordered the prisoners to their cells. [例] I ordered the papers on my desk. [意味] 注文する, 整理する, 整える, 整頓する, 申し付ける, 配列する, 片付ける, きちんとする ; [反意語] disorder, disarray ; [上位語] arrange, set up ; [下位語] square away, tidy up, systematize, clean up, systemize, collate, systematise, systemise ; [派生] ordering, ordination, systematiser, orderer, systemiser, systematizer, systemizer, systematist ; [同義語群] 00277659-v [動詞] assign a rank or rating to [例] how would you rank these students? [例] The restaurant is rated highly in the food guide [例] The teacher ordered the students by height. [例] The judges ordered the teams based on their performance. [例] They ordered the teams based on their ability to win. [意味] 評価する, 格付けする, 位置づける, 位置付ける, 採点する, 評定する, 評する, 価値づける ; [同義語] rank, grade, rate, range, place ; [上位語] evaluate, pass judgment, judge ; [下位語] sequence, prioritize, prioritise, upgrade, downgrade, shortlist, seed, reorder ; [派生] rank, ordering, grading, scaling, grader, order of magnitude, gradation, graduation ; [同義語群] 00658052-v [動詞] arrange thoughts, ideas, temporal events [例] arrange my schedule [例] set up one's life [例] I put these memories with those of bygone times [例] I ordered my thoughts before the interview. [例] I ordered the thoughts in my head. [意味] 整理する, 整える, 図らう, 整頓する, 配列する ; [同義語] arrange, set up, put ; [上位語] organize, organise ; [下位語] phrase, synchronize, contemporize, synchronise, contemporise ; [派生] ordering, ordination ; [同義語群] 00735571-v [名詞] a formal association of people with similar interests [例] he joined a golf club [例] they formed a small lunch society [例] men from the fraternal order will staff the soup kitchen today [例] He joined the order of monks. [例] The order is a society of scientists. [意味] 団体, 組合, 結社, 協会, 倶楽部, クラブ, 会, 整列 ; [同義語] guild, society, social club, gild, club, lodge ; [上位語] association ; [下位語] investors club, chapter, hunt club, sorority, country club, frat, chess club, slate club ; [派生] snobbish, snobby, ordain, cliquish, club, ordinate, consecrate, clubby ; [同義語群] 08227214-n [名詞] established customary state (especially of society) [例] order ruled in the streets [例] law and order [例] The judge called for order in the courtroom. [例] He wanted to restore order to the chaos. [意味] 慣例, 秩序, 習慣, 体制, 慣習 ; [反意語] disorder ; [上位語] state ; [下位語] stability, peace, rule of law, civil order, harmony, quiet, polity, tranquility ; [派生] regulate, govern, orderly, neat, regularize, regularise ; [同義語群] 13968547-n [動詞] bring into conformity with rules or principles or usage; impose regulations [例] We cannot regulate the way people dress [例] This town likes to regulate [例] The judge ordered the defendant to pay damages. [例] The rules ordered the players to leave the field. [意味] 規制する, 統制する, 規律, 規定する, 管理する, 整理する, 規正する, 律する ; [同義語] regulate, govern, regularize, regularise ; [反意語] deregulate ; [上位語] decide, determine, make up one's mind ; [下位語] district, zone, standardize, standardise ; [派生] regulation, rule, regulating, governor, regulator, government, regularization, regularisation ; [同義語群] 02511551-v [名詞] a degree in a continuum of size or quantity [例] it was on the order of a mile [例] an explosion of a low order of magnitude [例] The order of magnitude of the increase in spending was huge. [例] They are a few orders of magnitude larger than the average particle. [意味] 等級, 階級, 順位, 地位, 序列, 種類, 段階, 階数 ; [同義語] order of magnitude ; [上位語] magnitude ; [派生] rank, grade, rate, range, place ; [同義語群] 05091316-n [動詞] place in a certain order [例] order the photos chronologically [例] He ordered the books by author. [例] I ordered the papers in alphabetical order. [意味] 並べる, 配列する, 排列する, 整える ; [上位語] arrange, set up ; [派生] ordering, ordination, systematiser, orderer, systemiser, systematizer, systemizer, systematist ; [同義語群] 00276883-v [動詞] appoint to a clerical posts [例] he was ordained in the Church [例] He was ordered a priest. [意味] 任命する, 命令する, 順序付ける, 配列する, 整列する, 順序づける ; [同義語] ordain, ordinate, consecrate ; [上位語] invest, enthrone, vest ; [派生] guild, society, social club, ordinance, ordination, consecration, gild, club ; [同義語群] 02386012-v [名詞] a group of person living under a religious rule [例] the order of Saint Benedict [例] The religious order took over the temple. [例] They are a religious order that believes in a higher power. [意味] 集団, 教団, 教派 ; [同義語] monastic order ; [上位語] religious order, sect, religious sect ; [下位語] Society of Jesus, Benedictine order, Franciscan order, Jesuit order, Dominican order, Augustinian order, Carmelite order, Carthusian order ; [同義語群] 08147794-n [名詞] (architecture) one of original three styles of Greek architecture distinguished by the type of column and entablature used or a style developed from the original three by the Romans [例] The building is in the Doric order. [例] They built the temple in the Doric order. ; [上位語] artistic style, idiom ; [下位語] Doric order, Composite order, Ionic order, Corinthian order, Tuscan order, Dorian order, Ionian order ; [同義語群] 04698656-n" |
Order
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 78095 】 【意味】 "[名詞] (usually plural) the status or rank or office of a Christian clergyman in an ecclesiastical hierarchy [例] theologians still disagree over whether `bishop' should or should not be a separate Order [例] The Holy Orders are a sacrament of the Catholic Church. [例] He was ordained into the Holy Order of the Priesthood. ; [同義語] Holy Order ; [上位語] status, position ; [下位語] priest, reader, acolyte, deacon, subdeacon, exorcist, lector, anagnost ; [同義語群] 13950812-n" |