释义 |
unˈorder, v. [un-2 3.] trans. To recall an order for (something); to countermand.
c1440Alph. Tales 402 He garte take Formosius oute off his grafe & vnordurd all þat he had giffen ordurs to. 1782F. Burney Cecilia viii. iii, I think I must unorder the tea..if I am to be responsible for any mischief from your drinking it. 1803Nelson in Nicolas Disp. (1845) V. 65 If Lord Keith or any other man is to have her, I must un-order all these things. 1843F. E. Paget Pageant 94 Mrs. Sawderley was not permitted to unorder her dress. |