意思是命令某人做某事。
1、order
英 [ˈɔːdə(r)] 美 [ˈɔːrdər]
n. 顺序;次序;条理;治安;秩序;规矩
v.命令;指挥;要求;订购;订货;要求提供服务;点(酒菜等)
Williams ordered him to leave
威廉斯命令他离开。
2、to do sth
告诉某人做某事;不能帮助做某事;做某事怎么样
Persuade sb to agree to sth or to do sth which he first opposed.
说服某人同意或做其原先反对的事。
扩展资料:
order的用法
1、表示“命令”“吩咐”,可用作动词或名词;注意相应的宾语从句、表语从句、同位语从句等用虚拟语气(should+v.)。如:
He ordered that the goods should be sent by air. 他命令货物得空运。
His order is that all the soldiers should start at once. 他的命令就是所有的士兵马上出发。
2、表示“点菜”,也可用作名词(可数)或动词(及物)。如:
May I have your order, please? 请问你要点什么菜?
What shall I order for you? Steak or fish? 我给你叫什么菜? 是牛排还是鱼?
3、in order to与in order that:两者都表示目的,但前者后接动词原形,后者后接句子。如:
She learnt typing in order to help her husband with his work. 她学习打字是为了帮助她丈夫工作。
I bought a new car in order that my wife might learn to drive. 我买了一辆新车,以便我妻子学习驾驶。