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order noun 3when laws, rules, authority, etc. are obeyed 秩序ADJECTIVE | VERB + ORDER | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEcivil, public 社会/公共秩序VERB + ORDERkeep, maintain, preserve 维持秩序restore 恢复治安keep sb/sth in 使⋯有秩序◆Some teachers find it difficult to keep their classes in order.有些老师觉得很难维持课堂秩序。call sth to 要求⋯遵守秩序◆The argument continued until the chairman called the meeting to order (= ordered them to obey the formal rules).争论持续不休,直到主席要求双方遵守议事规则。PREPOSITIONin order (= acceptable) 符合规则◆Would it be in order for us to examine the manuscript?按规定我们可以检查原稿吗?◆Is everything in order, sir?一切都正常吗,先生 ?◆I think a drink would be in order.我想可以喝杯饮料了吧。◆Is your work permit in order?你的工作许可证符合规定吗?out of order 违反规定◆The objection was ruled out of order (= not allowed by the rules).他的反对被判违规。◆He accepted that he'd been out of order (= he had behaved unacceptably). (BrE, informal) 他承认自己行为不当。PHRASESlaw and order 治安a point of order 议事程序的问题◆One of the committee members raised a point of order.一名委员会成员提出了议事程序问题。 |