单词 | orderly |
释义 | orderly (ɔːʳdəʳli ) Word forms: orderlies 1. adjective If something is done in an orderly fashion or manner, it is done in a well-organized and controlled way. The organizers guided them in orderly fashion out of the building. ...seeking an orderly and peaceful resolution to the crisis. Synonyms: well-behaved, controlled, disciplined, quiet 2. adjective Something that is orderly is neat or arranged in a neat way. It's a beautiful, clean and orderly city. Their vehicles were parked in orderly rows. Synonyms: well-organized, ordered, regular, in order orderliness uncountable noun A balance is achieved in the painting between orderliness and unpredictability. 3. countable noun An orderly is a person who works in a hospital and does jobs that do not require special medical training. Collocations: orderly retreat There was an orderly retreat from that precipice, as from two more co-ordinated strike plans, but there may be no turning back again. Times, Sunday Times Laws of war also determined how and when the fighting should end, with the orderly retreat of one side conceding defeat. The Times Literary Supplement He sent word to his remaining commanders to hold as long as they could to allow an orderly retreat. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Nevertheless, they were well-prepared and the garrison began an orderly retreat towards the mountainous interior and the south coast. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 From there, the cavalry could protect an orderly retreat. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He added that the announcement had been made early to allow time for an orderly succession. Times, Sunday Times That could then allow an orderly succession plan to be drawn up. Times, Sunday Times That's what you call an 'orderly succession' plan - the sort that triggers a shareholder revolt. Times, Sunday Times Publicly, the exchange would say only that it had followed a proper governance process to plan an orderly succession for the chief executive. Times, Sunday Times Meanwhile, he began planning for an orderly succession. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Any orderly transition out of the euro will involve short-term pain, but would be infinitely preferable to a rout. Times, Sunday Times It will end in an orderly transition of power or further chaos. The Sun Throughout the day he insisted that he would make good his promise to organise a stable and orderly transition. Times, Sunday Times It clearly wants a peaceful and orderly transition. Times, Sunday Times A stitched-up handover - sorry, 'smooth and orderly transition' - appears undemocratic and smells of control freakery and fear. Times, Sunday Times He promised to 'do his best for party and country and depart in a stable, sensible and orderly way'. Times, Sunday Times This approach helped the congregation discuss the issues in a more peaceful, orderly way. Christianity Today These experiences convinced me of the value of an orderly way of doing things. Christianity Today Maybe he'll go too, in a similarly orderly way. Times, Sunday Times Perhaps then the layers in time are not always separated in a totally orderly way. Times, Sunday Times She warned that the current agreement was 'the best and only possible deal for an orderly withdrawal'. Times, Sunday Times Our 'strategy' should be an orderly withdrawal commencing now, not in five years' time. Times, Sunday Times I hope this demand ends soon with an orderly withdrawal of our troops. Times, Sunday Times It proved impossible for the battalion to break contact with the enemy and conduct an orderly withdrawal in the dark. Times, Sunday Times Yet plans are emerging for a dramatic change of course that could lead to an orderly withdrawal of coalition forces. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 有秩序的, 服务员 Japanese: 規律正しい, 用務員 |
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