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or.der objH5C:7dE5, $5C:r7dLv [T]If a person in authority orders someone to do something, or orders something to be done, they tell someone to do it.命令The management has ordered a cutback in spending.经理部命令减少开销。"Wait over there, " she ordered. [+ clause]“在那儿等着,”她命令道。The captain ordered that all his officers should attend the parade. [+ that clause]上校命令他手下的所有军官都应该参加阅兵。They ordered him to leave the room. [+ obj + to infinitive]他们命令他离开房间。All the squatters have been ordered out (= told to leave).所有的违章住户都已被命令离开。To be ordered about/around is to be told to do things in an unpleasant and forceful way by someone who has no real power to tell you what to do.被…差来遣去, 被……驱使When he was a child, his brother always used to order him about.当他是个孩子的时候,他的哥哥总是把他差来遣去。
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