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order ['ɔ:də] v
comp., MS užsakymas (A confirmed request for delivery of goods and services based on specified terms. An order is a quote that has been accepted by a customer)
order 1. A direction or command of a court. In this sense it is often used synonymously with judgment. 2. The document bearing the seal of the court recording its judgment in a case ['ɔ:də] v
environ. įsakymas
ordering ['ɔ:d(ə)rɪŋ] v
gen. taikymas
to order ['ɔ:də] v
gen. pareikalauti
 English thesaurus
order ['ɔ:də] abbr.
abbr., met. ord.
abbr., mil., nautic. or; ord; odr
mil., logist. Oral or written expression of the commander's decision, giving precise instructions which can be implemented, generally at short notice and within clearly defined conditions. 2. A communication, written, oral, or by signal, which conveys instructions from a superior to a subordinate. (UKR/NATO)
ORDER ['ɔ:də] abbr.
abbr., oil omnidirectional digital radar
Order ['ɔ:də] v
law, abbr. O.
orders: 176 phrases in 27 subjects
Agriculture1
Banking1
Chemistry7
Commerce2
Criminal law2
Cultural studies1
Economy5
Environment5
Finances9
General18
Government, administration and public services1
Human rights activism1
Immigration and citizenship2
Information technology1
Law26
Marketing1
Mathematics19
Medical1
Microsoft52
Natural sciences2
Obsolete / dated5
Politics3
Procedural law4
Social science1
Statistics1
Technology1
Transport4