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or.der TYPEH5C:7dE5, $5C:r7dLn [U]the type or size of something种类These were problems of a completely different order from anything we had faced before.这些问题和我们以前曾面对过的问题完全不同类。(fml) No democracy can run without political skills of the highest order (= great political skills), such as foresight, boldness and patience.如果缺乏高的政治素质,如深谋远虑、勇敢大胆和忍耐,则没有一种民主政治能够继续下去。Of the order of/(Br also) In the order of means approximately.大约There were of the order of 2, 000 people at the festival.节日活动大约有2000个人参加。"How much is the project going to cost?" "Something in the order of £500."“这项计划要花多少钱?”“大约500英镑。 ”The order of magnitude of something, esp. a number, is its approximate size.数量级The estimate for the building work is of the order of magnitude we were expecting.对建造房子所花费用的估计和我们预料的差不多。The country's debt this year will be of the same order of magnitude as it was last year.今年这个国家所欠的债务和去年相比在一个数量级上。No one knows, even to the nearest order of magnitude, how many species exist on the Earth.即使是给一个最接近的数,也没有人知道地球上存在着多少物种。
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