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81 Ordnung
Ordnung f GEN arrangement • etw. in Ordnung bringen GEN put sth in order* * ** * *Ordnung
order, (Anlage) pattern, setup (US), (Anordnung) arrangement, disposition, classification, (Reihenfolge) succession, sequence, rank, order, (System) frame, system, setup (US);
• in Ordnung in good working order, in key, in good trim, o. k., (Konto) straight, (Pass) valid, (Scheck) covered, (Wechsel) good;
• in alphabetischer Ordnung alphabetical[ly];
• nicht in Ordnung amiss, out of square;
• marktwirtschaftliche Ordnung free-enterprise system principle;
• öffentliche Ordnung public order, police;
• soziale Ordnung social system;
• wirtschaftliche Ordnung economic system;
• systematische Ordnung der Bilanzposten grouping of balance-sheet items;
• staatliche Ordnung des Kreditwesens banking regulations;
• Ordnung der Sicherheiten (im Konkursfall) marshalling securities;
• öffentliche Sicherheit und Ordnung aufrechterhalten to maintain law and order;
• Bücher in Ordnung befinden to find the books straight;
• in Ordnung bringen to put to right (in order), to straighten out, to clear up;
• seine Ausgabenwirtschaft in Ordnung bringen to regulate one’s expenditure;
• zerrüttete Finanzen in Ordnung bringen to regulate disordered finances;
• seine Konten in Ordnung bringen to get one’s accounts square;
• seine Personalpapiere in Ordnung bringen to clean up one’s act;
• zur Landstraße erster Ordnung erheben to classify a road (Br.);
• öffentliche Ruhe und Ordnung stören to disturb peace and order;
• soziale Ordnung stören to be injurious to social order;
• öffentliche Sicherheit und Ordnung wiederherstellen to restore public order (law and order).
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