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comp., MS |
užsakymas (A confirmed request for delivery of goods and services based on specified terms. An order is a quote that has been accepted by a customer) |
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order 1. A direction or command of a court. In this sense it is often used synonymously with judgment. 2. The document bearing the seal of the court recording its judgment in a case ['ɔ:də] v | |
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environ. |
įsakymas |
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gen. |
taikymas |
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gen. |
pareikalauti |
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English thesaurus |
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abbr., met. |
ord. |
abbr., mil., nautic. |
or; ord; odr |
mil., logist. |
Oral or written expression of the commander's decision, giving precise instructions which can be implemented, generally at short notice and within clearly defined conditions. 2. A communication, written, oral, or by signal, which conveys instructions from a superior to a subordinate. (UKR/NATO) |
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abbr., oil |
omnidirectional digital radar |
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law, abbr. |
O. |