order (A1)
カタカナ: オーダー
IPA: /ˈɔːr.dər/
Definition
A request for goods or services, or an authoritative instruction to do something. It also describes a state of being properly arranged or organized.
意味: 商品やサービスの依頼、または何かをするようにという権威ある指示。また、適切に整理・整頓されている状態を指します。
Examples / 例文
I'd like to place an order for a pizza. — I'd like to place an order for a pizza.
The general gave the order to advance. — The general gave the order to advance.
The classroom was in perfect order. — The classroom was in perfect order.
Order の日本語訳
Japanese translations of Order:
How to Use Order
- order for (prepositional phrase)
- To request something specific. — "I placed an order for a book."
- in order to (prepositional phrase)
- For the purpose of achieving something. — "He studied hard in order to pass the exam."
- order of (prepositional phrase)
- The sequence or arrangement of things. — "The students stood in order of height."
- order up (phrasal verb)
- To request food or drink, especially in a restaurant or cafe. — "The chef will order up the next dish."
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