ordered的意思和读音

ordered

: [ˈɔrdərd] : [ˈɔː(r)də(r)d]

adj.

v.“order”

adj.disorganized,irregular

adj.well-ordered,neat,tidy,methodical,well-organized

orderedadj.

1.carefully arranged or organized

an ordered existence

a well-ordered society

v.1.“order”

adj.1.carefully arranged or organized

v.1.The past tense and past participle of order

1. suggested ordered shocked ...

3. order type ordered ordered chain complex ...

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6. ( writeback) ( ordered) ( journal) ...

7. ( Journal ) Ordered( Writeback ) ...

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1.With just a single click on your mouse , anything that you ordered online can be taken to our door in on time.西

2.Take Daniel Hauser, the Minnesota boy currently on the run with his mother to avoid court-ordered medical treatment for his cancer.·

3.He reached into the bush, and what do you think, there lay a fiddle and a blowpipe, all ready, just as if they had been ordered.

4.the company is able to produce individually differentiated goods whether ordered in person, on phone, or online.

5.List All Objects produces a list of every Java object on the heap, initially ordered by the size of the individual objects.ListAllObjectsJava

6.The sentencing judge said any further prison time would be too harsh and ordered her to return home.

7.Jane, one of the waitresses, brought him a menu. He looked at it briefly, then ordered coffee and a sandwich.

8.Or, to put it more bluntly, he ordered his army to inflict starvation on every man, woman and child in Misrata.饿

9.Karen Ward, UK economist at HSBC, said the rise in labour availability was "just what the Governor [of the Bank of England] ordered" .(HSBC)(KarenWard)(BankofEngland))”。

10.That means tolls. Indeed, directly charging for road usage seems to be just what the doctor ordered.使