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order (EN)
sustantivo, verbo

sustantivo “order”

sing. order, pl. orders o no contable
  1. orden
    The librarian arranged the books in alphabetical order.
  2. orden
    After cleaning up, the workshop was finally in order.
  3. orden
    The teacher maintained order in the classroom by setting clear rules.
  4. orden (en el contexto de una instrucción o mandato)
    The general gave the order to retreat.
  5. pedido
    She placed an order for a new laptop online.
  6. orden religiosa
    He joined the Franciscan order after years of spiritual searching.
  7. orden de caballería
    He was inducted into the Order of the British Empire for his services to literature.
  8. condecoración
    She was honored with the Order of Merit for her contributions to science.
  9. orden (en taxonomía)
    Bats are classified in the order Chiroptera.
  10. estamento
    The middle orders of society often include professionals and small business owners.
  11. orden sacerdotal
    After years of study, he was finally taking holy orders to become a priest.
  12. orden (en arquitectura)
    The Parthenon in Athens is a classic example of the Doric order in architecture.

verbo “order”

infinitivo order; él orders; pret. ordered; part. ordered; ger. ordering
  1. ordenar
    The teacher ordered the students by height for the class photo.
  2. ordenar (en el sentido de mandar)
    The captain ordered his soldiers to hold their position against the enemy.
  3. pedir
    I decided to order pizza for dinner using a food delivery app.
  4. ordenar (en el contexto religioso, como ordenar a un sacerdote)
    The bishop ordered the new group of seminarians as deacons in a special ceremony.