to order
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Definición y significado de "order"en inglés

to order
01

pedir, ordenar

to ask for something, especially food, drinks, services, etc. in a restaurant, bar, or shop 
Transitive: to order food or drinks
to order definition and meaning
información gramatical
composición morfológica
simple
verbo de acción
regular
presente
order
3.ª persona singular
orders
participio presente
ordering
pretérito simple
ordered
participio pasado
ordered
Ejemplos
He ordered a round of drinks for everyone at the table. 

Él pidió una ronda de bebidas para todos en la mesa.

02

ordenar

to give an instruction to someone to do something through one's authority 
Ditransitive: to order sb to do sth
to order definition and meaning
Ejemplos
The general ordered the troops to advance to the front lines. 

El general ordenó a las tropas avanzar hacia las líneas del frente.

03

ordenar, organizar

to arrange or organize something in a structured or systematic manner 
Transitive: to order items
to order definition and meaning
Ejemplos
She ordered her desk by sorting papers into different folders to make it more organized. 

Ella ordenó su escritorio clasificando los papeles en diferentes carpetas para hacerlo más organizado.

04

ordenar, mandar

to give a command or instruction for someone to go or come to a specific place 
Transitive: to order sb somewhere
Ejemplos
The coach ordered the team to the locker room to discuss strategy before the big game. 

El entrenador ordenó al equipo ir al vestuario para discutir la estrategia antes del gran juego.

05

ordenar, regular

to regulate someone or something and bring it to act according to rules and regulations 
Transitive: to order a place or process
Ejemplos
The government implemented new policies to order the financial markets and maintain stability. 

El gobierno implementó nuevas políticas para ordenar los mercados financieros y mantener la estabilidad.

06

ordenar, investir

to confer or invest clerical rank or authority in someone within a religious organization or institution 
Transitive: to order sb
Ejemplos
The bishop ordered the young deacon, officially bestowing upon him the authority to perform religious ceremonies. 

El obispo ordenó al joven diácono, otorgándole oficialmente la autoridad para realizar ceremonias religiosas.

01

orden

a command or instruction given by someone in a position of authority 
order definition and meaning
información gramatical
estado de animacidad
abstracto
composición morfológica
simple
contable
forma plural
orders
Ejemplos
The general issued a strict order to advance the troops. 

El general emitió un orden estricto para avanzar las tropas.

02

pedido

a request or instruction made for goods or services, often specifying the quantity, quality, and delivery of the requested items 
order definition and meaning
Ejemplos
She placed an order for new furniture to be delivered next week. 

Ella hizo un pedido de muebles nuevos para que se entreguen la próxima semana.

03

pedir

a request for a specific item or service to be provided 
order definition and meaning
Ejemplos
He made a mistake on his order and had to correct it. 

Cometió un error en su pedido y tuvo que corregirlo.

04

orden, arreglo

a condition of regular or proper arrangement 
order definition and meaning
05

orden, categoría taxonómica entre una clase y una familia

(biology) a taxonomic category between a class and a family 
06

orden, organización

established customary state (especially of society) 
07

orden, decisión judicial

a legally binding command or decision entered on the court record (as if issued by a court or judge) 
08

reglamento, ordenanza

a set of rules that a group or organization follows 
Ejemplos
The council established a new order for meetings. 

El consejo estableció un nuevo orden para las reuniones.

09

orden, cofradía

a group of people organized together because they share similar interests or goals 
Ejemplos
The ancient order of knights protected the kingdom from external threats. 

El antiguo orden de caballeros protegía el reino de las amenazas externas.

10

orden, clasificación

the act of putting things in a sequential arrangement 
11

orden, estilo arquitectónico

(architecture) one of original three styles of Greek architecture distinguished by the type of column and entablature used or a style developed from the original three by the Romans 
12

orden, congregación

a group of person living under a religious rule 
13

orden, dignidad

(usually plural) the status or rank or office of a Christian clergyman in an ecclesiastical hierarchy 
01

¡Silencio!, ¡Orden!

used to tell people to pay attention and be quiet in a strong and serious way, especially in formal situations or important events 
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