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 order
IT commande; ordre
patents. décision; directives; prescription; disposition; : ordre; décréter
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comp., MS Retour
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arts. dos
chem. contrepli; pli extérieur
construct. face de scellement
industr. construct. dosset; dosseret; fond
life.sc. recul
mun.plan. dossier
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order

['ɔ:də] v
gen. arrangement; rappel; ordre du jour; programme d'une conférence; article
arts. commander
automat. signal d'ordre
bank. assignation de paiement; ordonnance de paiement
chem. taux; suite
comp. degré; directive; position (de chiffre); rang
comp., MS commande (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); ordre de plan (The order in which objects are placed in a layer. An object higher in the stack will cover up (appear on top of) one lower in the stack)
earth.sc., transp. ordre d'une optique
fin. ordre de bourse
gymn. ordre (de travail)
IT commande; ordre
IT, tech. rangement; instruction; classement
law arrêté; ordonnance
ling. impératif m
market., fin. bon de paiement
math. relation d'ordre
mech.eng. ordre de commande
nat.sc. ordre (ordo)
patents. décision; directives; prescription; disposition; für Einzelfälle auch: ordre; décréter; décret; règlement; mandat; décider
tech., coal. succession; séquence
work.fl., IT ordonner; regroupement; ordonnancement
to order ['ɔ:də] v
gen. classer; ranger
IT, tech. ordonner
orders v
gen. ordonnances
sport. prescription
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
environ. ordre
ordered ['ɔ:dəd] adj.
ling. ordonné
 English thesaurus
order ['ɔ:də] abbr.
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)
Order ['ɔ:də] v
law, abbr. O.
ORDER ['ɔ:də] abbr.
abbr., oil omnidirectional digital radar
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