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1 ♦ order
♦ order /ˈɔ:də(r)/n.1 [u] ordine; ordinamento; disposizione; assetto; genere; ceto; grado; fila; serie: in alphabetical order, in ordine alfabetico; in good order, in bell'ordine; in order of importance, in ordine d'importanza; in reverse order, in ordine inverso; (mil.) in order of battle, in ordine (o schieramento) di battaglia; troops in open order, soldati in ordine sparso; to restore order, ristabilire l'ordine2 ordine; comando: Orders must be obeyed, si deve obbedire agli ordini; to follow orders, eseguire gli ordini; to issue orders, dare (o impartire) ordini; strict orders, ordini precisi (o rigorosi, severi)6 (bot., zool.) ordine7 (comm.) ordinazione; ordinativo; ordine; commessa; ( anche) merce ordinata: to place [to cancel] an order, collocare [annullare] un'ordinazione; to fill (o to carry out) an order, eseguire (o dar corso a) un'ordinazione; order buying, acquisti su ordinativo; bulk order, grosso ordinativo; The order arrived in good condition, la merce ordinata è arrivata in buono stato9 (leg.) ordinanza; ordine; decreto ingiuntivo; mandato: to make a compulsory winding-up order, emettere un decreto di liquidazione coatta; (polit.) gag order, divieto ufficiale di discutere pubblicamente di un argomento10 ( al ristorante, ecc.) ordinazione: A waiter took our orders, un cameriere prese le ordinazioni; DIALOGO → - Last drink- They've just rung for last orders, hanno suonato la campanella per le ultime ordinazioni; side order, ordinazione aggiuntiva● ( nelle assemblee) Order!, order!, mozione d'ordine! (spec. per sollevare un'eccezione alla procedura) □ order book, (comm.) libro (o registro) delle ordinazioni; (polit.) registro delle mozioni ( ai Comuni) □ (comm.) order clerk, impiegato che registra le ordinazioni □ an order for payment, un ordine (o un mandato) di pagamento □ (comm.) order form, modulo d'ordinazione □ (leg., in GB) order in council, ( in teoria) ordinanza del sovrano; ( in pratica) decreto governativo □ order in writing, ordine scritto; (comm.) ordinazione scritta, ordinativo scritto □ (in GB) the Order of the Bath, l'Ordine del Bagno □ order of business, ordine del giorno ( di un'assemblea, ecc.) □ order of the day, ordine del giorno; (fig.) cosa consueta, cosa all'ordine del giorno: Pork was the order of the day, la carne di maiale era all'ordine del giorno □ (in GB) the Order of the Garter, l'Ordine della Giarrettiera ( 1348) □ (mat.) order of magnitude, ordine di grandezza □ (in Scozia) the Order of the Thistle, l'Ordine del Cardo ( 1687) □ order paper, ordine del giorno ( scritto) dei lavori parlamentari ( ai Comuni) □ (comm., org. az.) order processing, lavorazione degli ordinativi □ order to view, permesso di visitare ( un appartamento, ecc.); (leg.) mandato d'ispezione □ to be called to order, essere richiamato all'ordine □ (comm.) a cheque to sb. 's order, un assegno all'ordine di q. □ (mecc.) to get out of order, guastarsi; incepparsi; cessare di funzionare: DIALOGO → - Asking for the toilet- I'm afraid the toilets are out of order, purtroppo il bagno è fuori servizio □ to be in order, essere in ordine; essere regolare (o valido): DIALOGO → - Booking a room by phone- That all seems to be in order, sembra che sia tutto a posto □ in order for, affinché; perché: In order for the engine to start, you must turn the key, perché il motore si avvii, devi girare la chiave □ in order that, affinché; perché □ in order to, allo scopo di; per □ in bad order, in disordine: The books were in bad order, i libri erano in disordine □ ( USA) in short order, in breve tempo; in quattro e quattr'otto □ to keep order, (leg.) mantenere l'ordine; ( a scuola) tenere la disciplina □ (fig.) a large (o tall) order, un compito arduo; un lavoro difficile: That's a tall order!, questo è chiedere troppo! □ ( made) to order, (fatto) su ordinazione, su misura: shoes to order, scarpe su ordinazione □ (comm.: di un articolo) on order, in ordinazione; (già) ordinato; commissionato □ out of order, in disordine; guasto; (fam. ingl.) inaccettabile, intollerabile, vergognoso, che passa il segno: The engine [the phone] is out of order, il motore [il telefono] è guasto □ (mecc.) to put in working order, mettere in funzione; riparare □ ( nelle assemblee) to raise a point of order, sollevare una questione di procedura □ (mil.) review order, uniforme di parata □ (relig.) to take holy orders, prendere gli ordini sacri; essere ordinato sacerdote □ to order, su ordinazione; a richiesta, a domanda; ( di un titolo di credito) all'ordine □ (comm.) trial order, ordine di prova □ to be under order (o orders), aver ricevuto l'ordine: The captain was under orders to sail for India, il capitano aveva ricevuto l'ordine di salpare per l'India □ (mil.) to be under the orders of, essere agli ordini di, essere sotto il comando di □ until further orders, fino a nuovo ordine □ (fam.) Doctor's orders!, ordine del medico! □ ( in un locale pubblico) Last orders!, si chiude!♦ (to) order /ˈɔ:də(r)/v. t.1 ordinare; dare ordini a; comandare; fare: to order a retreat, ordinare la ritirata; The general ordered the troops to advance, il generale ha ordinato alle truppe d'avanzare (o ha fatto avanzare le truppe); I ordered that they should come immediately, ordinai che venissero subito; The boy was ordered out, al ragazzo è stato ordinato di uscire2 riordinare; ordinare; mettere in ordine: to order one's thoughts [affairs], riordinare i propri pensieri [affari]4 (comm.) ordinare; commissionare: I have ordered you a new suit ( o I have ordered a new suit for you), ti ho ordinato un vestito nuovo (ho ordinato un vestito nuovo per te)5 (tur.) ordinare; fare un'ordinazione per (qc.): to order dinner, ordinare il pranzo; DIALOGO → - Ordering food 3- Can I order some food please?, posso ordinare da mangiare?6 (form.) disporre: So we hoped, but it was otherwise ordered, noi lo speravamo, ma il fato aveva disposto altrimenti● to order a taxi, chiamare un taxi □ (mil.) Order arms, fianc'arm! -
2 order
I 1. ['ɔːdə(r)]1) (logical arrangement) ordine m.to put o set [sth.] in order mettere in ordine [ affairs]; to set o put one's life in order — mettere ordine nella propria vita
2) (sequence) ordine m., successione f.to put [sth.] in order — ordinare, classificare [files, record cards]
to be out of order — [files, records] essere in disordine
3) (discipline, control) ordine m., disciplina f.to keep order — [police, government] mantenere l'ordine; [ teacher] mantenere la disciplina
4) (established state) ordine m.5) (command) ordine m., comando m.to have o to be under orders to do avere l'ordine di fare; my orders are to guard the door ho l'ordine di fare la guardia alla porta; to take orders from sb. prendere o ricevere ordini da qcn.; I won't take orders from you non accetto ordini da lei; that's an order! è un ordine! until further orders — fino a nuovo ordine
to place an order for sth. — fare un'ordinazione di qcs.
in working order in grado di funzionare, funzionante; to be out of order — [phone line, machine] essere fuori uso, essere guasto
order! order! — (in court) silenzio in aula!
to call sb. to order — richiamare qcn. all'ordine
to be in order — [ documents] essere in regola
to be out of order — [ question] essere contrario alla procedura, non essere ammissibile
economy is the order of the day — fig. l'economia è all'ordine del giorno
9) relig. ordine m.10) (rank, scale)the higher, lower orders — le categorie superiori, inferiori
of the order of 15% — BE
in the order of 15% — AE dell'ordine del 15%
11) econ.pay to the order of — (on cheque, draft) pagare all'ordine di
money order — mandato di pagamento, vaglia
12) BE (honorary association, title) ordine m.13) mil. ordine m., schieramento m.14) in order that (with the same subject) per, al fine di; (with different subjects) perché, affinchéhe brought the proofs in order that I might check them — ha portato le bozze perché potessi riscontrarle
15) in order to per, al fine di, allo scopo di2.••II 1. ['ɔːdə(r)]in short order — in poco tempo, in quattro e quattr'otto
1) (command) ordinare [inquiry, retrial]to order sb. to do — ordinare o comandare a qcn. di fare
2) (request the supply of) ordinare [goods, meal]; chiamare [ taxi] ( for a)3) (arrange) organizzare, sistemare [ affairs]; ordinare, mettere in ordine [files, cards]; ordinare [names, dates]2.verbo intransitivo [diner, customer] ordinare* * *['o:də] 1. noun1) (a statement (by a person in authority) of what someone must do; a command: He gave me my orders.) ordine2) (an instruction to supply something: orders from Germany for special gates.) ordine3) (something supplied: Your order is nearly ready.) ordinazione, (merce ordinata)4) (a tidy state: The house is in (good) order.) ordine5) (a system or method: I must have order in my life.) ordine6) (an arrangement (of people, things etc) in space, time etc: in alphabetical order; in order of importance.) ordine7) (a peaceful condition: law and order.) ordine8) (a written instruction to pay money: a banker's order.) ordine9) (a group, class, rank or position: This is a list of the various orders of plants; the social order.) ordine10) (a religious society, especially of monks: the Benedictine order.) ordine2. verb1) (to tell (someone) to do something (from a position of authority): He ordered me to stand up.) ordinare2) (to give an instruction to supply: I have ordered some new furniture from the shop; He ordered a steak.) ordinare3) (to put in order: Should we order these alphabetically?) ordinare•- orderly3. noun1) (a hospital attendant who does routine jobs.) inserviente2) (a soldier who carries an officer's orders and messages.) attendente•- order-form
- in order
- in order that
- in order
- in order to
- made to order
- on order
- order about
- out of order
- a tall order* * *I 1. ['ɔːdə(r)]1) (logical arrangement) ordine m.to put o set [sth.] in order mettere in ordine [ affairs]; to set o put one's life in order — mettere ordine nella propria vita
2) (sequence) ordine m., successione f.to put [sth.] in order — ordinare, classificare [files, record cards]
to be out of order — [files, records] essere in disordine
3) (discipline, control) ordine m., disciplina f.to keep order — [police, government] mantenere l'ordine; [ teacher] mantenere la disciplina
4) (established state) ordine m.5) (command) ordine m., comando m.to have o to be under orders to do avere l'ordine di fare; my orders are to guard the door ho l'ordine di fare la guardia alla porta; to take orders from sb. prendere o ricevere ordini da qcn.; I won't take orders from you non accetto ordini da lei; that's an order! è un ordine! until further orders — fino a nuovo ordine
to place an order for sth. — fare un'ordinazione di qcs.
in working order in grado di funzionare, funzionante; to be out of order — [phone line, machine] essere fuori uso, essere guasto
order! order! — (in court) silenzio in aula!
to call sb. to order — richiamare qcn. all'ordine
to be in order — [ documents] essere in regola
to be out of order — [ question] essere contrario alla procedura, non essere ammissibile
economy is the order of the day — fig. l'economia è all'ordine del giorno
9) relig. ordine m.10) (rank, scale)the higher, lower orders — le categorie superiori, inferiori
of the order of 15% — BE
in the order of 15% — AE dell'ordine del 15%
11) econ.pay to the order of — (on cheque, draft) pagare all'ordine di
money order — mandato di pagamento, vaglia
12) BE (honorary association, title) ordine m.13) mil. ordine m., schieramento m.14) in order that (with the same subject) per, al fine di; (with different subjects) perché, affinchéhe brought the proofs in order that I might check them — ha portato le bozze perché potessi riscontrarle
15) in order to per, al fine di, allo scopo di2.••II 1. ['ɔːdə(r)]in short order — in poco tempo, in quattro e quattr'otto
1) (command) ordinare [inquiry, retrial]to order sb. to do — ordinare o comandare a qcn. di fare
2) (request the supply of) ordinare [goods, meal]; chiamare [ taxi] ( for a)3) (arrange) organizzare, sistemare [ affairs]; ordinare, mettere in ordine [files, cards]; ordinare [names, dates]2.verbo intransitivo [diner, customer] ordinare -
3 order **** or·der
['ɔːdə(r)]1. n1) (sequence) ordine mto be in the wrong order or out of order — non essere in ordine
2) (also: good order) ordine min order — (room) in ordine, (documents) in regola
to be out of order — (machine, toilets) essere guasto (-a), (telephone, lift) essere fuori servizio
3) (peace, control) ordine m4) (command) ordine m, comando, (of court: for search, arrest) mandato, (for payment of fine, maintenance) ingiunzione f5) (correct procedure: at meeting, Parliament) proceduraorder (order)! — (in Parliament) ordine, signori!
6) Comm ordinazione f, ordinativotall order fig fam — un'impresa ardua
made to order — fatto (-a) su ordinazione, fatto (-a) su misura
to the order of Banking — all'ordine di
payment order — (social security) mandato (di pagamento)
7)in order that — perché + sub, affinché + sub
they cancelled their holiday in order to go to the wedding — hanno cancellato la vacanza per andare al matrimonio
8)of or in the order of — (approximately) nell'ordine di
his income is of the order of £40,000 per year — il suo reddito annuale è nell'ordine delle 40.000 sterline
9) (of society), (also) Bio ordine mto be in/take orders Rel — aver ricevuto/prendere gli ordini
2. vt1) (command) ordinare2) (put in order) ordinare, fare ordine in, mettere in ordine3. vi• -
4 order about
order around: order [sb.] around dare ordini (in continuazione) a, comandare [qcn.] a bacchetta* * *(to keep on giving orders (to someone): I'm tired of him ordering me about all the time.) dare ordini* * *comandare, dare ordini a* * *order around: order [sb.] around dare ordini (in continuazione) a, comandare [qcn.] a bacchetta -
5 the Wild West
(the western United States, before the establishment of law and order.) il Far West -
6 in order
1) (correct according to what is regularly done, especially in meetings etc: It is quite in order to end the meeting now.) regolare, in regola2) (in a good efficient state: Everything is in order for the party.) in ordine -
7 out of order
1) (not working (properly): The machine is out of order.) guasto2) (not correct according to what is regularly done, especially in meetings etc: He was out of order in saying that.) inammissibile -
8 -Asking for the toilet-
Social2 Asking for the toiletExcuse me, where's the gents? Scusi, dov'è il bagno degli uomini?Excuse me, where's the ladies? Scusi, dov'è il bagno delle donne?The gents is on the right just past the jukebox. Il bagno degli uomini è a destra appena oltre il jukebox.I'm afraid the toilets are out of order. Purtroppo il bagno è fuori servizio. -
9 in order (that)
(so that: He checked all his figures again in order that the report might be as accurate as possible.) -
10 in order to
(for the purpose of: I went home in order to change my clothes.) per -
11 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.) ordinato, richiesto -
12 for the sake of
1) (in order to benefit: He bought a house in the country for the sake of his wife's health.)2) (because of a desire for: For the sake of peace, he said he agreed with her.) -
13 put/throw (someone) off the scent
(to give (a person) wrong information so that he will not find the person, thing etc he is looking for: She told the police a lie in order to throw them off the scent.) depistareEnglish-Italian dictionary > put/throw (someone) off the scent
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14 put/throw (someone) off the scent
(to give (a person) wrong information so that he will not find the person, thing etc he is looking for: She told the police a lie in order to throw them off the scent.) depistareEnglish-Italian dictionary > put/throw (someone) off the scent
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15 take the stand
(to come and sit in the witness box in order to testify: The witness was asked to take the stand.) (presentarsi al banco dei testimoni) -
16 in the interest(s) of
(in order to get, achieve, increase etc: The political march was banned in the interests of public safety.) nell'interesse di -
17 in the interest(s) of
(in order to get, achieve, increase etc: The political march was banned in the interests of public safety.) nell'interesse di -
18 err on the side of
(to be guilty of what might be seen as a fault in order to avoid an opposite and greater fault: It is better to err on the side of leniency when punishing a child.) peccare per eccesso di -
19 not for the life of me
(not even if it was necessary in order to save my life: I couldn't for the life of me remember his name!) (per nulla al mondo), (mai e poi mai) -
20 postal order
* * *(a printed document bought at a post office, which can be exchanged at another post office for the amount of money paid for it.) vaglia postale* * *nvaglia m inv postale* * *
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