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单词 ordering
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ordering


or·der

O0110300 (ôr′dər)n.1. A condition of logical or comprehensible arrangement among the separate elements of a group.2. a. A condition of methodical or prescribed arrangement among component parts such that proper functioning or appearance is achieved: checked to see that the shipping department was in order.b. Condition or state in general: The escalator is in good working order.3. a. The established system of social organization: "Every revolution exaggerates the evils of the old order" (C. Wright Mills).b. A condition in which freedom from disorder or disruption is maintained through respect for established authority: finally restored order in the rebellious provinces.4. A sequence or arrangement of successive things: changed the order of the files.5. The prescribed form or customary procedure, as in a meeting or court of law: The bailiff called the court to order.6. An authoritative indication to be obeyed; a command or direction.7. a. A command given by a superior military officer requiring obedience, as in the execution of a task.b. orders Formal written instructions to report for military duty at a specified time and place.8. a. A commission or instruction to buy, sell, or supply something.b. That which is supplied, bought, or sold.9. a. A request made by a customer at a restaurant for a portion of food.b. The food requested.10. Law A directive or command of a court.11. Ecclesiastical a. Any of several grades of the Christian ministry: the order of priesthood.b. often orders The rank of an ordained Christian minister or priest.c. often orders The sacrament or rite of ordination.12. Any of the nine grades or choirs of angels.13. A group of persons living under a religious rule: Order of Saint Benedict.14. An organization of people united by a common fraternal bond or social aim.15. a. A group of people upon whom a government or sovereign has formally conferred honor for unusual service or merit, entitling them to wear a special insignia: the Order of the Garter.b. The insignia worn by such people.16. often orders A social class: the lower orders.17. A class defined by the common attributes of its members; a kind.18. Degree of quality or importance; rank: poetry of a high order.19. Architecture a. Any of several styles of classical architecture characterized by the type of column and entablature employed. Of the five generally accepted classical orders, the Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian orders are Greek and the Tuscan and Composite orders are Roman.b. A style of building: a cathedral of the Gothic order.20. Biology A taxonomic category of organisms ranking above a family and below a class.21. Mathematics a. The sum of the exponents to which the variables in a term are raised; degree.b. An indicated number of successive differentiations to be performed.c. The number of elements in a finite group.d. The number of rows or columns in a determinant or matrix.v. or·dered, or·der·ing, or·ders v.tr.1. a. To issue a command or instruction to: ordered the sailors to stow their gear.b. To direct to proceed as specified: ordered the intruders off the property.2. a. To give a command or instruction for: The judge ordered a recount of the ballots.b. To request to be supplied with: order eggs and bacon for breakfast.3. To put into a methodical, systematic arrangement: ordered the books on the shelf. See Synonyms at arrange.4. To predestine; ordain.v.intr. To give an order or orders; request that something be done or supplied.Idioms: in order that So that. in order to For the purpose of. in short order With no delay; quickly. on order Requested but not yet delivered. on the order of1. Of a kind or fashion similar to; like: a house on the order of a mountain lodge.2. Approximately; about: equipment costing on the order of a million dollars. to order According to the buyer's specifications.
[Middle English ordre, from Old French, variant of ordene, from Latin ōrdō, ōrdin-; see ar- in Indo-European roots.]
or′der·er n.

ordering

(ˈɔːdərɪŋ) n (Logic) logic any of a number of categories of relations that permit at least some members of their domain to be placed in order. A linear or simple ordering is reflexive, antisymmetric, transitive, and connected, as less than or equal to on the integers. A partial ordering is reflexive, antisymmetric, and transitive, as set inclusion. Either of these orderings is called strict if it is asymmetric instead of reflexive and antisymmetric. It is a well-ordering if every nonempty subset has a least member under the relation
Thesaurus
Noun1.ordering - logical or comprehensible arrangement of separate elements; "we shall consider these questions in the inverse order of their presentation"ordination, orderbacteria order - an order of bacteriaword order - the order of words in a textarrangement - an orderly grouping (of things or persons) considered as a unit; the result of arranging; "a flower arrangement"genetic code - the ordering of nucleotides in DNA molecules that carries the genetic information in living cellsgenome - the ordering of genes in a haploid set of chromosomes of a particular organism; the full DNA sequence of an organism; "the human genome contains approximately three billion chemical base pairs"series - similar things placed in order or happening one after another; "they were investigating a series of bank robberies"
2.ordering - the act of putting things in a sequential arrangement; "there were mistakes in the ordering of items on the list"orderorganisation, organization - the activity or result of distributing or disposing persons or things properly or methodically; "his organization of the work force was very efficient"rank order - an arrangement according to rankgrading, scaling - the act of arranging in a graduated seriessuccession, sequence - the action of following in order; "he played the trumps in sequence"layout - the act of laying out (as by making plans for something)alphabetisation, alphabetization - the act of putting in alphabetical order
Translations
ordinamentoordinandoordinazione
  • Ordering & eating (US)
    Ordering and eating (UK) → 订餐与用餐
IdiomsSeeorder

ordering


ordering

[′ȯrd·ə·riŋ] (mathematics) A binary relation, denoted ≤, among the elements of a set such that ab and bc implies ac, and ab, ba implies a = b ; it need not be the case that either ab or ba. Also known as order; order relation; partial ordering. (solid-state physics) A solid-state transformation in certain solid solutions, in which a random arrangement in the lattice is transformed into a regular ordered arrangement of the atoms with respect to one another; a so-called superlattice is formed.

ordering

A relation.

See partial ordering, pre-order, total ordering.
FinancialSeeOrder

ordering


Related to ordering: Partial ordering
  • noun

Synonyms for ordering

noun logical or comprehensible arrangement of separate elements

Synonyms

  • ordination
  • order

Related Words

  • bacteria order
  • word order
  • arrangement
  • genetic code
  • genome
  • series

noun the act of putting things in a sequential arrangement

Synonyms

  • order

Related Words

  • organisation
  • organization
  • rank order
  • grading
  • scaling
  • succession
  • sequence
  • layout
  • alphabetisation
  • alphabetization
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