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n. volgorde, orde; stand; bevel; bestelling--------v. ordenen; bestellen; bevelen; leidenorder1[ o:də]1 orde 〈 ook biologie, natuurkunde, wiskunde〉 ⇒ stand, rang, (sociale) klasse/laag; 〈 formeel〉 soort, aard2 (klooster/ridder)orde♦voorbeelden:clerical order • geestelijke stand/cleruspoetry of a high order • eersteklas poëzie〈 Brits-Engels〉 in/of/ 〈 Amerikaans-Engels〉 on the order of • in de orde (van grootte) van, ongeveer, om en (na)bij¶ 〈 Brits-Engels〉 an order to view • een bezichtigingsbriefje 〈 van makelaar gekregen, tot bezichtiging van huis〉take (holy) orders • (tot) priester (gewijd) worden〈 Amerikaans-Engels〉 on the order of • zoals, in de stijl van3 bestelling ⇒ order, levering(sopdracht)♦voorbeelden:make/issue an order • een bevel uitvaardigenobey orders • een bevel/bevelen gehoorzamen/opvolgentake one's orders from • zijn bevelen krijgen van/uitby order of • op bevel/in opdracht vanon doctor's orders • op doktersvoorschriftbe under orders to • bevel (gekregen) hebben teunder the orders of • onder bevel/aanvoering vanorder to pay • betalingsmandaatorder to transfer • (giro-)overschrijvingorder for payment • assignatie, betalingsopdrachtissue an order for the payment of • opdracht/order geven tot uitbetaling vancheque to order • cheque aan orderpayable to the order of • betaalbaar aan de order van3 two orders of French fries • twee porties friet/patatplace an order for something • iets bestellenbe on order • in bestelling/besteld zijn→ tall tall/1 (rang/volg)orde ⇒ op(een)volging2 ordelijke schikking/inrichting/toestand ⇒ orde(lijkheid), ordening; geregeldheid, netheid; 〈 leger〉 opstelling; stelsel, (maatschappij)structuur4 orde ⇒ tucht, gehoorzaamheid5 bedoeling ⇒ doel, intentie♦voorbeelden:in order of importance • volgens/in (volg)orde van belangrijkheidout of order • niet in/op volgordethe order of things • de orde der dingenin good order • piekfijn/netjes in ordeleave one's affairs in order • orde op zaken stellenput/set something in order • orde scheppen in ietsout of order • defect, buiten gebruik/werking3 Order! (Order!) • Tot de orde!rise to a point of order • een procedurekwestie stellencall someone to order • iemand tot de orde roepencall (a meeting) to order • een vergadering voor geopend verklaren〈 formeel〉 in order • in orde, in overeenstemming met de regels, geoorloofdbe out of order • buiten de orde/het reglement van orde gaan 〈 van spreker〉; (nog) niet aan de orde zijn 〈 van voorstel, zaak enz.〉keep order • de orde bewaren/handhavenin order to • om, teneinde————————order21 bevelen ⇒ het bevel hebben/voerenII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 ordenen ⇒ in orde brengen, (rang)schikken2 (een) bevel/order/opdracht geven ⇒ het bevel geven (tot); verordenen, gelasten; verzoeken om; voorschrijven 〈 van dokter〉♦voorbeelden:order someone a month's rest • iemand een maand rust voorschrijvenhe ordered the troops to open fire • hij gaf de troepen bevel het vuur te openen¶ order someone about/around • iemand (steeds) commanderen/voortdurend de wet voorschrijvenorder home • naar huis/het vaderland (terug)sturenorder someone off • van/uit het veld sturen 〈 van scheidsrechter〉order round • laten komen/halen→ order out order out/ -
2 current
adj. lopend, aktueel; tegenwoordig; aanwezig--------n. stroom; gang, set (schaken); proces; tendens, richtingcurrent1[ kurrənt]3 loop ⇒ gang, tendens♦voorbeelden:♦voorbeelden:direct current • gelijkstroom————————current21 huidig ⇒ actueel, lopend2 gangbaar ⇒ geldend, heersend♦voorbeelden:1 the current issue of Time • het laatste/nieuwste nummer van Time〈 economie〉 current cost • nieuwwaarde, vervangingswaarde
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