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ordering音标['ɔ:dəriŋ] 汉语翻译n. 有序化 【计】 定序; 排序 英语解释:名词 ordering:- logical or comprehensible arrangement of separate elements
同义词:order, ordination - the act of putting things in a sequential arrangement
同义词:order
动词 order:- give instructions to or direct somebody to do something with authority
同义词:order, tell, enjoin, say - make a request for something
同义词:order - issue commands or orders for
同义词:order, prescribe, dictate - bring into conformity with rules or principles or usage; impose regulations
同义词:regulate, regularize, regularise, order, govern - bring order to or into
同义词:order - place in a certain order
同义词:order - appoint to a clerical posts
同义词:ordain, consecrate, ordinate, order - arrange thoughts, ideas, temporal events
同义词:arrange, set up, put, order - assign a rank or rating to
同义词:rate, rank, range, order, grade, place
例句:- Even as a boy he was always ordering his friends about.
他从小就老爱支使朋友。 - A specified arrangement used in ordering. An order need not be linear.
一种在排序中使用的特定排列。排列的次序不必是线性的。 - A program-defined hierarchical ordering of data for a record. Elements within a structure may be formatted differently from each other, whereas elements in an array must all have the same format.
对记录而言,程序定义的数据分层次序。结构内的元素的格式可能彼此不同,而一个数组中的元素的格式必须相同。 - King of Judea(40-4) who, according to the New Testament, attempted to kill the infant Jesus by ordering the death of all children under the age of two in Bethlehem.
希律犹太王(公元前40-4年), 据《新约》讲,他命令杀死伯利恒所有两岁以下的儿童,想借以杀死尚处于襁褓中的耶稣 - Nobody is ordering you to some to work, but it will be on your own head if the job is not finished on time.
没有人命令你来工作,要是这活儿到时候没有干完,那就得由你们负责了。
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