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61 to set in order
to set in orderarrumar, pôr em ordem. -
62 working order
work.ing or.der[wə:kiŋ 'ɔ:də] n processo ou andamento do serviço. in working order funcionando perfeitamente. -
63 in order (that)
(so that: He checked all his figures again in order that the report might be as accurate as possible.) para que -
64 a tall order
(a difficult job or task: Asking us to finish this by Friday is a bit of a tall order.) ordem impossível de cumprir -
65 in order (that)
(so that: He checked all his figures again in order that the report might be as accurate as possible.) a fim de que -
66 in order to
(for the purpose of: I went home in order to change my clothes.) para -
67 made to order
(made when and how a customer wishes: curtains made to order.) feito sob encomenda -
68 on order
(having been ordered but not yet supplied: We don't have any copies of this book at the moment, but it's on order.) encomendado -
69 Attic order
At.tic or.der['ætik ɔ:də] n Hist, Archit ordem ática (das colunas). -
70 Executive Order
Ex.ec.u.tive Or.der[igzekjutiv '6id2] n Amer ordem executiva, com força de lei. -
71 back order
back or.der[b'æk ɔ:də] n Com pedido em carteira. -
72 eviction order
e.vic.tion or.der[iv'ik82n 6:d2] n Jur ordem de despejo. -
73 expulsion order
ex.pul.sion or.der[iksp'∧l82n 6:d2] n Jur ordem de expulsão. -
74 fraternal order
fra.ter.nal or.der[frət'ə:nəl ɔ:də] n confraria, sociedade secreta. -
75 garnishee order
gar.nish.ee or.der[ga:niʃ'i: ə:də] n ordem de penhora. -
76 general order
gen.er.al or.der[dʒenərəl 'ɔ:də] n Mil ordem do dia. -
77 induction order
in.duc.tion or.der[ind'∧kʃən ɔ:də] n Mil convocação para o serviço militar. -
78 job order
job or.der[dʒ'ɔb ɔ:də] n Com ordem de serviço. -
79 judge’s order
judg.e’s or.der[dʒ'∧dʒiz ɔ:də] n mandato judicial. -
80 made-to-order
made-to-or.der[meid tə 'ɔ:də] adj feito sob medida, sob encomenda.
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