"order" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

order sustantivo

sustantivo + order
Kolokacji: 195
court order • executive order • mail order • pecking order • batting order • world order • bulk order • standing order • money order • ...
order + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 33
order batsman • order book • order form • order column • Executive Order No. • ...
order + verbo
Kolokacji: 135
order requires • order comes • order falls • order goes • order makes • order rises • order says • order includes • order gives • ...
verbo + order
Kolokacji: 167
receive orders • follow orders • obey orders • restore order • maintain order • shout orders • await orders • defy orders • bark orders • ...
collocations grouped by meanings
Grup znaczeniowych: 22
1. restore order = przywracać porządek restore order
3. order is increased = porządek jest zwiększony order is increased
4. restore to order = przywróć porządkowi restore to order
5. order is suppressed = polecenie jest zatajone order is suppressed
6. increase by orders = wzrost przez polecenia increase by orders
  • After this point, only silver ion vacancy defects, which actually increase by several orders of magnitude, are prominent.
  • Your presence in Command One will increase the probability of victory by several orders.
  • His lungs burned, and Earth's gravity felt as though it had increased by several orders of magnitude over just the last few minutes.
  • The Affymax Research Institute aims to increase that number by several orders of magnitude.
  • Many common semiconductor manufacturing faults will cause the current to increase by orders of magnitude, which can be easily detected.
  • Somehow, we must increase the harvest of melange by several orders of magnitude.
  • "To that end, the Bynars on my research team have increased our computational resources by orders of magnitude."
  • With Mekanism's revenue increasing by orders of magnitude, so too were the number and size of their clients.
  • Size of primary storage has increased by multiple orders of magnitude.
  • Since that time, the number of galaxies for which astronomers have measured redshifts has increased by several orders of magnitude.
(6) await, wait
Kolokacji: 2
(7) defy, refuse, question
Kolokacji: 3
(15) violate, ban
Kolokacji: 2
(17) found, abolish
Kolokacji: 2
(19) need, want, demand
Kolokacji: 3
(21) secure, ensure, insure
Kolokacji: 3
(22) forget, block
Kolokacji: 2
adjetivo + order
Kolokacji: 292
chronological order • religious order • alphabetical order • social order • direct order • strict order • reverse order • tall order • ...
preposición + order
Kolokacji: 29
in order • under orders • despite orders • without orders • against one's orders • ...

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