单词 | an order |
释义 | orderDefinitions 1. Commerce: A confirmed request by one party to another to buy, sell, deliver, or receive goods or services under specified terms and conditions. When accepted by the receiving party, an order becomes a legally binding contract. See also purchase order. 2. Banking: An instrument (such as a check or draft) through which its maker or issuer (drawer) authorizes a bank or other financial institution to pay the stated sum to a named holder (drawee or payee). Such instruments are transferable by endorsement, and thus are negotiable instruments. 3. Law: An authoritative mandate, command, or direction issued by a court under its seal. A final court order is called judgment. 4. Finance: An investor's instructions to a broker or dealer to buy or sell an item in a specified manner. Such orders are of four major types: (1) Limit order, (2) Market order, (3) Open order, and (4) Stop order. Use 'order' in a SentenceYou must try and do things in the correct order to make sure everyone knows what part of the process you are in. I liked to keep my room in order, so I would hang up all of my clothes and I would also vacuum and dust on a regular basis. The floundering corporation received a much-needed boost from the huge overseas order that had been placed and quickly reassessed its most recent profit projections. |
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