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mail order SUBST U
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I. mail1 [Am meɪl, Brit meɪl] SUBST U
1. mail (system):
to send sth by mail
attr mail train
mail van Brit
2. mail (letters, parcels):
II. mail1 [Am meɪl, Brit meɪl] VERB trans esp Am
to mail sth to sb
mail2 [Am meɪl, Brit meɪl] SUBST U (armor)
I. order [Am ˈɔrdər, Brit ˈɔːdə] SUBST
1.1. order U (satisfactory arrangement, condition):
1.2. order U (customary state):
1.3. order U (formation):
order LUFTF, MILIT
2. order U (sequence):
to put sth in(to) order
to put sth in(to) order
3. order U (harmony, discipline):
llamar a alguien al orden
4. order U (established rules, procedure):
5.1. order C (request):
5.2. order C (goods requested):
6.1. order C (command):
order to + infin
orden de  + inf
order that
orden de que +subj
by order of
6.2. order C (court decree) JUR:
7. order U (instructions to pay) FIN:
attr order cheque Brit
8.1. order C (kind, class):
8.2. order C BIO:
9.1. order C (of monks, nuns):
9.2. order C (fraternity, society):
9.3. order C (insignia):
10. order <orders, pl > REL:
11. order ARCHIT:
12. order (in phrases):
para que +subj
out of order
no funciona
II. order [Am ˈɔrdər, Brit ˈɔːdə] VERB trans
1.1. order (command):
order action/retreat/dismissal
to order sb to + infin
ordenarle a alguien que +subj
to order sth (to be) done
to order that
ordenar que+subj
1.2. order MED:
2. order (request):
order dish/drink
order goods
order goods
3. order (put in order):
order work/life/affairs
order work/life/affairs
III. order [Am ˈɔrdər, Brit ˈɔːdə] VERB intr (in restaurant)
standing order SUBST
1. standing order (rule of procedure):
2.1. standing order (with bank):
2.2. standing order (with supplier):
postal order SUBST Brit
giro m postal
order of the day SUBST
1. order of the day (agenda):
2. order of the day MILIT:
3. order of the day (rule, custom):
mail order SUBST
I. mail1 [meɪl] SUBST kein Pl a. COMPUT
II. mail1 [meɪl] VERB trans
mail2 [meɪl] SUBST kein Pl (armour)
I. order [ˈɔ:dəʳ, Am ˈɔ:rdɚ] SUBST
1. order kein Pl (sequence):
2. order (instruction) a. JUR, REL:
3. order (working condition, satisfactory arrangement):
to be out of order toilet
4. order (appropriate behavior):
5. order (purpose):
para que +subj
6. order Brit (social class, rank, kind):
7. order (request to supply goods or service):
8. order (architectural style):
II. order [ˈɔ:dəʳ, Am ˈɔ:rdɚ] VERB intr
III. order [ˈɔ:dəʳ, Am ˈɔ:rdɚ] VERB trans
1. order (command):
to order sb to do sth
2. order (request goods or service):
3. order (arrange):
4. order (arrange according to procedure):
OpenDict-Eintrag
order SUBST
mail order SUBST
I. mail1 [meɪl] SUBST a. comput
II. mail1 [meɪl] VERB trans
mail2 [meɪl] SUBST (armor)
I. order [ˈɔr·dər] SUBST
1. order (sequence):
2. order (instruction) a. JUR, REL:
3. order (working condition, satisfactory arrangement):
to be out of order toilet
4. order (appropriate behavior):
5. order (purpose):
para (no) +infin
para que +subj
6. order (social class, rank, kind):
7. order (request to supply goods or service):
8. order (architectural style):
II. order [ˈɔr·dər] VERB intr
III. order [ˈɔr·dər] VERB trans
1. order (command):
to order sb to do sth
2. order (request goods or service):
3. order (arrange):
4. order (arrange according to procedure):
Present
Imail
youmail
he/she/itmails
wemail
youmail
theymail
Past
Imailed
youmailed
he/she/itmailed
wemailed
youmailed
theymailed
Present Perfect
Ihavemailed
youhavemailed
he/she/ithasmailed
wehavemailed
youhavemailed
theyhavemailed
Past Perfect
Ihadmailed
youhadmailed
he/she/ithadmailed
wehadmailed
youhadmailed
theyhadmailed
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In summary consolidation at the higher level augurs well for the club, onwards and upwards being the order of the day.
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Shoes were only used for Sunday best and for many of the younger folk going bare foot was the order of the day.
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Though usually around this part of the year, breezy weather is the order of the day, the conditions are unusually nippy this season.
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Formation flying became the order of the day, as the practice of fighter pilots soloing into combat dwindled.
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Travelling salesmen were the order of the day, until the advent of the motor car.
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