Translation of "order" - English-Japanese dictionary

order

noun /ˈɔː·dər/ us /ˈɔr·dər/

A2 a request for food or drinks in a restaurant, or to make or supply goods

(料理の)注文
Has the waiter taken your order?

B1 the arrangement of a group of people or things in a list from first to last

順序
The names are in alphabetical order.
We put the tasks in order of importance.
Please keep the books in order (= arranged correctly) on the shelf.
Don’t get the pages out of order (= not arranged correctly).

something that someone tells you that you must do

命令
You must obey orders at all times.

[ no plural ] the state of everything being tidy and in its correct place

秩序
I like to have my desk in order.
out of order

B1 If a machine is out of order, it is not working.

故障中
The coffee machine is out of order.
in order to do something

B1 so that you can do something

~するために
She worked all summer in order to save some money.
verb uk /ˈɔː·dər/ us /ˈɔr·dər/

A2 to ask for food or drinks in a restaurant, or to ask someone to make or supply goods

注文する
Have you ordered any drinks?
We ordered new lights for the kitchen.

to tell someone that they must do something

命令する
He ordered / them to leave.

to arrange a group of people or things in a list from first to last

整理する
Have you ordered the pages correctly?

(Translation of “order” from the Cambridge English–Japanese Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)