Collocation of sequential phrases: in order, orderly, intact, approximate order, approximate, sequence, second order, second order, first order, first order, initial order, social order, market order, approximate order, the level reached. ...
Orders, orders and bids all mean "orders". The difference is:
1, command: refers to the command issued by the superior to the subordinate, the master to the servant, and the teacher to the student.
2. Orders: usually refer to formal orders, which emphasize the authority of the orderer and require obedience.
3, bid: synonymous with order, but more formal, with strong literary meaning, mostly refers to the direct oral order.
Example of order:
Your order is in production.
Your order is being made.
Their starting order is determined by drawing lots.
Their starting order was decided by drawing lots.
Why not order a trial batch to test the market potential?
Why not order a batch of trial products first to explore the market potential?
Orders have been redistributed among the company's factories.
These orders have been redistributed in many factories of the company.
He ordered to start work at once. ?
He instructed to start work at once.
I want to order a potato cake and a vegetable soup.
I want a potato cake and vegetable soup.
7. But the meeting is very short, which takes about 10 minutes for a small team of 5 people.
But the meeting is very short, and a group of five people only needs 10 minutes.
The teacher ranked the children according to their height.
The teacher lined up the students according to their height.