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Order I Working Düzen Sth Noun Uncountable Law

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Kind noun
Front order 
IPA  /ˈɔːdə(r)   / noun
Back sıra, düzen
düzen
Back 2

order (noun)

 /ˈɔːdə(r)   / noun
 
ARRANGEMENT
1 [uncountable, singular]
the way in which people or things are arranged in relation to each other
sıra, düzen
 a list of names in alphabetical order
 Try to put the things you have to do in order of importance.
 What's the order of events today?
 2 [uncountable]
an organized state, where everything is in its right place
düzen
 I really must put my notes in order, because I can never find what I'm looking for.
OPPOSITE DISORDER
CONTROLLED STATE
3 [uncountable]
the situation in which laws, rules, authority, etc. are obeyed
asayiş, dirlik düzenlik
 Following last week's riots, order has now been restored.
 look at DISORDER
INSTRUCTION
4 [countable]
an order (for sb) (to do sth)
sth that you are told to do by sb in a position of authority
emir
 In the army, you have to obey orders at all times.
 She gave the order for the work to be started.
GOODS
5 [countable, uncountable]
an order (for sth)
a request asking for sth to be made, supplied or sent
sipariş
 The company has just received a major export order.
 The book I need is on order.
FOOD/DRINKS
6 [countable]
a request for food or drinks in a hotel, restaurant, etc.; the food or drinks you asked for
 (yiyecek, içecek) sipariş
 Can I take your order now, sir?
IDIOMS
in order to do sth
with the purpose or intention of doing sth; so that sth can be done
-mek için
 We left early in order to avoid the traffic.
in/into reverse order
starting with the last one and going backwards to the first one
sondan başa doğru;
tersten
 The results will be announced in reverse order.
in working order
(used about machines, etc.) working properly, not broken
çalışır durumda
 It's an old fridge but it's in perfect working order.
law and order
a situation in which the law is obeyed
kanun ve nizam
 There has been a breakdown of law and order in this country over the past ten years.
out of order
1 (used about a machine, etc.) not working properly or not working at all
bozuk, işlemez
 I had to walk up to the tenth floor because the lift was out of order.
 2 (informal)
(used about sb's behaviour) unacceptable, because it is rude, etc.
yakışıksız, yersiz
 That comment was completely out of order!
 

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