Ordered in spanish

Ordenado

pronunciation: oʊɹ̩denɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

order6 = ordenar. 

Example: Also, title entries were ordered by grammatical arrangement, rather than in natural word order.

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» reorder [re-order] = reordenar. 

Example: There is a real need to reorder the philosophical basis of public libraries and their relevance to community concerns.

order7 = encargar, pedir, hacer un pedido. 

Example: Edge notch cards are often ordered in a size tailored to the demands of the index, and can be purchased with any coding that the index designer specifies.

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» order by + the slice = pedir por trozos. [Usado generalmente en las pizzerías para pedir trozos de diferentes tipos de pizzas]

Example: We chose to order by the slice so everyone could get what they wanted.

» pre-order = hacer un pedido de antemano, encargar de antemano, pedir de antemano, solicitar de antemano.

Example: You can pre-order select movies, music, and books and have them delivered to you as soon as they're available.

» reorder [re-order] = volver a pedir. 

Example: In some library systems instructions are given to suppliers that if goods are not supplied within, say, 12 months, the order is automatically cancelled and if the library still wants it it has to be reordered.

» special order = encargar especialmente, pedir especialmente.

Example: Because the opening is very tiny indeed, we special ordered some small droppers which will include one free eyedropper with each set of three.

order8 = ordenar, mandar. 

Example: The fighter pilot said he was ordered to fire a full salvo of rockets at the UFO moving erratically over the North Sea.

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» be just what the doctor ordered = venir como mano de santo, ser justo lo que se necesita, ser ideal, venir como anillo al dedo, venir de maravilla, venir de perilla, venir de perlas, venir a(l) pelo, venir como agua de mayo.

Example: Sometimes a good cry is just what the doctor ordered.

» order + Nombre + about = dar órdenes, decir que + hacer + esto y aquello.

Example: She has developed a propensity to have her own way and order people about which quite cows me sometimes.

» order + Nombre + around = dar órdenes, decir que + hacer + esto y aquello.

Example: Who the fuck does she think she is ordering me around?.

ordered = ordenado, planificado. 

Example: Work in a duly ordered community should be made attractive by the consciousness of usefulness, by variety, and by being exercised amidst pleasurable surroundings.

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» well-ordered = bien ordenado.

Example: The worker needs an environment which provides an understandable, predictable and well-ordered situation.

Ordered synonyms

set in spanish: conjunto, pronunciation: set part of speech: verb, noun consistent in spanish: consistente, pronunciation: kənsɪstənt part of speech: adjective coherent in spanish: coherente, pronunciation: koʊhɪrənt part of speech: adjective laid in spanish: puesto, pronunciation: leɪd part of speech: adjective consecutive in spanish: consecutivo, pronunciation: kənsekjətɪv part of speech: adjective logical in spanish: lógico, pronunciation: lɑdʒɪkəl part of speech: adjective orderly in spanish: ordenado, pronunciation: ɔrdɜrli part of speech: adjective serial in spanish: de serie, pronunciation: sɪriəl part of speech: adjective, noun sequential in spanish: secuencial, pronunciation: səkwentʃəl part of speech: adjective successive in spanish: sucesivo, pronunciation: səksesɪv part of speech: adjective organized in spanish: organizado, pronunciation: ɔrgənaɪzd part of speech: adjective alphabetical in spanish: alfabético, pronunciation: ælfəbetɪkəl part of speech: adjective abecedarian in spanish: abc, pronunciation: æbesəderiən part of speech: noun, adjective placed in spanish: metido, pronunciation: pleɪst part of speech: adjective arranged in spanish: arreglado, pronunciation: ɜreɪndʒd part of speech: adjective regulated in spanish: regulado, pronunciation: regjəleɪtəd part of speech: adjective sequent in spanish: consecuente, pronunciation: sikwənt part of speech: adjective

Ordered antonyms

disordered pronunciation: dɪsɔrdɜrd part of speech: adjective disarranged pronunciation: dɪsɜrændʒd part of speech: adjective unordered pronunciation: ənɔrdɜrd part of speech: adjective
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