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or.der CORRECT BEHAVIOURH5C:7dE5, $5C:r7dLn [U]a situation in which rules are obeyed and people do what they are expected to do秩序The children were so excited at the party that their parents found it hard to keep order.在聚会上孩子们非常兴奋,使得他们的父母很难维持秩序。The teacher found it hard to keep her class in order.这位老师发现很难维持班上的秩序。 [ORDER 中的 in order]After some heated discussion, the chair called the meeting to order (= told everyone to stop talking so that the meeting could continue).经过了热烈的讨论以后,主席请与会的人安静下来继续开会。As the demonstration began to turn violent, the police were called in to restore order.当示威游行开始出现暴力行为时,警察被召来恢复秩序。His behaviour in the meeting was (well) out of order (= not suitable for the situation).他在会上的行为(非常)不妥。 [ORDER ,ORDER 中的out of order](Br and Aus) Is it in order (= allowed) for me to park my car outside the building?我可以把车停在大楼外吗?(fml) In parliament or a formal meeting, the expression Order! Order! is used to get people's attention and make them stop talking so that the meeting or discussion can start or continue.安静!安静!
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