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单词 orderly
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Definition of orderly in English:

orderly

adjective ˈɔːd(ə)liˈɔrdərli
  • 1Neatly and methodically arranged.

    整齐的,有条理的

    an orderly arrangement of objects

    物品的整齐排列。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This is helped by the orderly arrangement of The Square and the very good developments of roadside verges on the approach roads.
    • Quasicrystals are unusual metallic alloys whose atoms are arranged in orderly patterns that are not quite crystalline.
    • Our hope is that the new management will maintain order and have minibus drivers queue in an orderly fashion for their passengers.
    • The queues to honour the Queen Mother's death were good-natured and there can hardly have been a more thoroughly British expression of sympathy than the orderly queue.
    • An asexual adult colony is made up of just two cell types arranged in an orderly pattern.
    • I can arrange them in an logical and orderly fashion in my mind.
    • When I passed through Williton on my way to the railway station in Taunton early this afternoon the Shell garage was the focus of an orderly queue of vehicles waiting in line for their turn at the pumps.
    • Many common solids are crystalline, which means that their molecules are arranged in an orderly pattern that resembles a three-dimensional grid.
    • Who came up with the fatuous idea of getting drunken hooligans to form orderly queues at cash points across Britain?
    • You would have seen the six armies, arranged in orderly fashion in the huge courtyard.
    • Yes girls, you should be forming an orderly queue.
    • Thoughts and perceptions must be arranged in an orderly sequence of ideas.
    • Reducing the example to just two balls would make the odds of an orderly arrangement occurring more likely.
    • Anyone interested should form an orderly queue somewhere that won't get in the way of everybody else.
    • If the internal structure is formed in an orderly crystal arrangement, then the breaks will occur along the planes of the internal crystal structure.
    • The cell spaces are also orderly in their arrangement, unlike typical periosteal tissue.
    • This crystalline structure is an orderly arrangement of ions known as a crystal lattice.
    • I want to see an orderly set of arrangements, and the Crown manager is the person who is able to focus on that.
    • Rather, you should make suitable arrangements to ensure an orderly transition, when this is appropriate.
    • An x-ray crystallographic picture of quartz would show atoms arranged in an orderly, periodic sequence.
    Synonyms
    neat, tidy, well ordered, in order, trim, in apple-pie order, as neat as a new pin, spick and span, well kept, straight
    British informal, dated shipshape (and Bristol fashion)
    well organized, organized, efficient, businesslike, methodical, systematic, careful, meticulous, punctilious
    coherent, structured, logical, well planned, well regulated, systematized
    French rangé
    1. 1.1 (of a person or group) well behaved.
      (人,人群)规矩的,遵守秩序的
      the crowd was quiet and orderly
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A small, neat and orderly man, he became a journeyman tailor but lost his job when the new tailors' union went on strike in 1834.
      • Wong said there was no chaos during the disruption of service and passengers were orderly.
      • Since they didn't say so and only asked people to be orderly, it can be taken that this march will be allowed.
      • Any neat and orderly person would consider it a disaster, but King Dordig was no such person.
      • One of the things that makes an orderly demonstration turn into a melee, is when people aren't orderly, and when the police actually fear a melee.
      • Once help arrived, people would have been orderly.
      • Despite what the wad of gum always stuck between Dee's teeth might tell a person about her, Dee was one of the cleanest and mostly orderly people I've ever met.
      • Another whose calls I always welcomed was a young civil servant in the Board of Trade, an orderly man whose remarks and replies were brief and to the point.
      • Akbar said he would allow such rallies provided they were orderly and held within the confines of the law.
      • These, then, enabled the people to be orderly and disciplined, even selfless, and lead a peaceful existence.
      • You are methodical and orderly, solving problems logically, and wasting little time on superficial matters.
      • In Banda Aceh, on the northern tip of Sumatra and a main delivery point for aid, relief centers operated out of tents and passed out boxes of supplies to orderly crowds, the report said.
      • They are orderly, diligent and respectable within their own conventions, as in his two pictures of peasant weddings.
      • He was always orderly, but adventurous at the same time and believed strongly in dressing for success.
      • Would we always have been able to find an orderly set of three people?
      • He was a very neat and orderly person and although he enjoyed romping about, he normally dressed impeccably.
      • But she does nevertheless enjoy much respect for representing a rather stiff, formal, orderly Britain that many people are sad to have lost.
      • Inspector Mooney said the 15,000 or so people who used the camping facilities were also very orderly and they were called out to a small number of minor incidents at the site.
      • He was so orderly and disciplined that it didn't make sense for him to not be right on time.
      • I'm not an orderly person in the lab, and it doesn't look like that's going to change.
      Synonyms
      well behaved, law-abiding, disciplined, peaceful, peaceable, non-violent, controlled, restrained, civilized, well mannered, polite, courteous, decorous
      archaic ruly
  • 2Military
    attributive Charged with the conveyance or execution of orders.

    〔军〕传达命令的;值班的

    the orderly sergeant

    值班军士。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Michael quickly rose through the ranks as orderly sergeant, first lieutenant and captain.
nounPlural orderlies ˈɔːd(ə)liˈɔrdərli
  • 1An attendant in a hospital responsible for the non-medical care of patients and the maintenance of order and cleanliness.

    (医院)护理员;勤杂工

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Marty ‘Blue’ Barbone had a spy, an orderly at the hospital where his unconscious landlord lay.
    • The agreement covers staff working in various roles such as orderlies, patient care assistants, kitchen staff, catering attendants and gardeners.
    • One of the orderlies looked up from attending to a group of kids, a well-built male who towered over Sean by about half a foot.
    • Mary Conboy is a ward orderly in Sligo General Hospital.
    • The enlisted men had been trained in Philadelphia hospitals and served as orderlies in wards, ORs, laboratories, and x-ray departments.
    • Instead he was given a job as a hospital orderly, being paid £8.40 a week.
    • The hospital orderlies took Christina and the nurse handed him a stack of papers to fill out.
    • Within health care, the percentage reporting job strain was highest among the occupational group defined by nursing assistants, orderlies and nursing attendants.
    • Hospital cleaners, orderlies and support staff met last week and agreed to a union and management request not to go on strike.
    • The man steps out of the shadows and reveals himself to be a hospital orderly.
    • About 230 food staff and orderlies at four Auckland hospitals held a 48-hour strike on July 18.
    • Most worked in Mediterranean Europe as household servants, hospital orderlies, garbage collectors, or in similar menial positions.
    • James Dreyfus played Edna's administrator and Kevin Lloyd and Seeta Indrani appeared briefly as hospital orderlies.
    • In 1977 I was a hospital orderly in Kings County, right here in Brooklyn, New York.
    • In the middle of the procession, a hospital orderly pushed a wheelchair.
    • The rest of the morning I accompany Manuel, an orderly who treats patients with tuberculosis.
    • There was a hospital orderly in the elevator and they politely smiled at each other and Carla continued.
    • I was a dishwasher in Paris and a hospital orderly in London.
    • Not only chambermaids but hospital orderlies will feel for their predicament.
    • He spent two years as an orderly at a base hospital in Normandy.
  • 2A soldier who carries out orders or performs minor tasks for an officer.

    传令兵;勤务兵

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The orderly of Company G was there and had a sword in his hand and offered it to the accused and asked ‘is that yours?’
    • On 7 November 1919 barrack orderlies were instructed to carry revolvers.
    • He established guards for his artillery trains and directed that a liaison orderly be sent from each battery to brigade headquarters.
    • His orderly, still unhurt, helped him into a shell hole, cut his trousers and bandaged Patton's wound.
    • They had served in the field as nurses and ambulance drivers and performed military support roles as cooks and orderlies, clerical workers, telephonists, and signallers.

Derivatives

  • orderliness

  • noun ˈɔːdəlɪnəsˈɔrdərlinəs
    • A wealthy neighborhood is characterized by orderliness, cleanliness, peace and quiet, moderation and beauty.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • However, public indiscipline still creates chaos, where a little patience from drivers and orderliness would solve most if not all problems of Bangalore traffic.
      • Despite the theoretical orderliness of the hierarchy, extraordinarily complex and difficult relationships have evolved within many of the ministries.
      • She loved Ty, but she never got his organization and orderliness.
      • How can orderliness and organization be a method to achieve spirituality?

Definition of orderly in US English:

orderly

adjectiveˈɔrdərliˈôrdərlē
  • 1Neatly and methodically arranged.

    整齐的,有条理的

    an orderly arrangement of objects

    物品的整齐排列。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Quasicrystals are unusual metallic alloys whose atoms are arranged in orderly patterns that are not quite crystalline.
    • Thoughts and perceptions must be arranged in an orderly sequence of ideas.
    • When I passed through Williton on my way to the railway station in Taunton early this afternoon the Shell garage was the focus of an orderly queue of vehicles waiting in line for their turn at the pumps.
    • You would have seen the six armies, arranged in orderly fashion in the huge courtyard.
    • I want to see an orderly set of arrangements, and the Crown manager is the person who is able to focus on that.
    • Many common solids are crystalline, which means that their molecules are arranged in an orderly pattern that resembles a three-dimensional grid.
    • Who came up with the fatuous idea of getting drunken hooligans to form orderly queues at cash points across Britain?
    • I can arrange them in an logical and orderly fashion in my mind.
    • Rather, you should make suitable arrangements to ensure an orderly transition, when this is appropriate.
    • Our hope is that the new management will maintain order and have minibus drivers queue in an orderly fashion for their passengers.
    • This is helped by the orderly arrangement of The Square and the very good developments of roadside verges on the approach roads.
    • The queues to honour the Queen Mother's death were good-natured and there can hardly have been a more thoroughly British expression of sympathy than the orderly queue.
    • The cell spaces are also orderly in their arrangement, unlike typical periosteal tissue.
    • An x-ray crystallographic picture of quartz would show atoms arranged in an orderly, periodic sequence.
    • Reducing the example to just two balls would make the odds of an orderly arrangement occurring more likely.
    • An asexual adult colony is made up of just two cell types arranged in an orderly pattern.
    • Anyone interested should form an orderly queue somewhere that won't get in the way of everybody else.
    • This crystalline structure is an orderly arrangement of ions known as a crystal lattice.
    • Yes girls, you should be forming an orderly queue.
    • If the internal structure is formed in an orderly crystal arrangement, then the breaks will occur along the planes of the internal crystal structure.
    Synonyms
    neat, tidy, well ordered, in order, trim, in apple-pie order, as neat as a new pin, spick and span, well kept, straight
    well organized, organized, efficient, businesslike, methodical, systematic, careful, meticulous, punctilious
    1. 1.1 (of a person or group) well behaved; disciplined.
      (人,人群)规矩的,遵守秩序的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Akbar said he would allow such rallies provided they were orderly and held within the confines of the law.
      • Wong said there was no chaos during the disruption of service and passengers were orderly.
      • Once help arrived, people would have been orderly.
      • A small, neat and orderly man, he became a journeyman tailor but lost his job when the new tailors' union went on strike in 1834.
      • But she does nevertheless enjoy much respect for representing a rather stiff, formal, orderly Britain that many people are sad to have lost.
      • One of the things that makes an orderly demonstration turn into a melee, is when people aren't orderly, and when the police actually fear a melee.
      • Despite what the wad of gum always stuck between Dee's teeth might tell a person about her, Dee was one of the cleanest and mostly orderly people I've ever met.
      • Any neat and orderly person would consider it a disaster, but King Dordig was no such person.
      • He was so orderly and disciplined that it didn't make sense for him to not be right on time.
      • I'm not an orderly person in the lab, and it doesn't look like that's going to change.
      • Would we always have been able to find an orderly set of three people?
      • Since they didn't say so and only asked people to be orderly, it can be taken that this march will be allowed.
      • Inspector Mooney said the 15,000 or so people who used the camping facilities were also very orderly and they were called out to a small number of minor incidents at the site.
      • You are methodical and orderly, solving problems logically, and wasting little time on superficial matters.
      • He was a very neat and orderly person and although he enjoyed romping about, he normally dressed impeccably.
      • They are orderly, diligent and respectable within their own conventions, as in his two pictures of peasant weddings.
      • These, then, enabled the people to be orderly and disciplined, even selfless, and lead a peaceful existence.
      • In Banda Aceh, on the northern tip of Sumatra and a main delivery point for aid, relief centers operated out of tents and passed out boxes of supplies to orderly crowds, the report said.
      • He was always orderly, but adventurous at the same time and believed strongly in dressing for success.
      • Another whose calls I always welcomed was a young civil servant in the Board of Trade, an orderly man whose remarks and replies were brief and to the point.
      Synonyms
      well behaved, law-abiding, disciplined, peaceful, peaceable, non-violent, controlled, restrained, civilized, well mannered, polite, courteous, decorous
nounˈɔrdərliˈôrdərlē
  • 1An attendant in a hospital responsible for the nonmedical care of patients and the maintenance of order and cleanliness.

    (医院)护理员;勤杂工

    Example sentencesExamples
    • One of the orderlies looked up from attending to a group of kids, a well-built male who towered over Sean by about half a foot.
    • About 230 food staff and orderlies at four Auckland hospitals held a 48-hour strike on July 18.
    • Within health care, the percentage reporting job strain was highest among the occupational group defined by nursing assistants, orderlies and nursing attendants.
    • Hospital cleaners, orderlies and support staff met last week and agreed to a union and management request not to go on strike.
    • Mary Conboy is a ward orderly in Sligo General Hospital.
    • In 1977 I was a hospital orderly in Kings County, right here in Brooklyn, New York.
    • The rest of the morning I accompany Manuel, an orderly who treats patients with tuberculosis.
    • The man steps out of the shadows and reveals himself to be a hospital orderly.
    • In the middle of the procession, a hospital orderly pushed a wheelchair.
    • The hospital orderlies took Christina and the nurse handed him a stack of papers to fill out.
    • The agreement covers staff working in various roles such as orderlies, patient care assistants, kitchen staff, catering attendants and gardeners.
    • Not only chambermaids but hospital orderlies will feel for their predicament.
    • Marty ‘Blue’ Barbone had a spy, an orderly at the hospital where his unconscious landlord lay.
    • Most worked in Mediterranean Europe as household servants, hospital orderlies, garbage collectors, or in similar menial positions.
    • The enlisted men had been trained in Philadelphia hospitals and served as orderlies in wards, ORs, laboratories, and x-ray departments.
    • He spent two years as an orderly at a base hospital in Normandy.
    • Instead he was given a job as a hospital orderly, being paid £8.40 a week.
    • James Dreyfus played Edna's administrator and Kevin Lloyd and Seeta Indrani appeared briefly as hospital orderlies.
    • There was a hospital orderly in the elevator and they politely smiled at each other and Carla continued.
    • I was a dishwasher in Paris and a hospital orderly in London.
  • 2A soldier who carries out orders or performs minor tasks for an officer.

    传令兵;勤务兵

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They had served in the field as nurses and ambulance drivers and performed military support roles as cooks and orderlies, clerical workers, telephonists, and signallers.
    • His orderly, still unhurt, helped him into a shell hole, cut his trousers and bandaged Patton's wound.
    • On 7 November 1919 barrack orderlies were instructed to carry revolvers.
    • He established guards for his artillery trains and directed that a liaison orderly be sent from each battery to brigade headquarters.
    • The orderly of Company G was there and had a sword in his hand and offered it to the accused and asked ‘is that yours?’
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