adj alsowell-ordered well arranged or controlled an ordered existence a well-ordered household →disordered
1. Byrd at once ordered his men to throw out two heavy food sacks. 伯德马上命令他的助手们把两个沉重的食物袋扔掉,
2. When the fire had at last been put out, the forest authorities ordered several tons of a special type of grass-seed which would grow quickly. 在大火最后被扑灭后,森林管理当局订购了好几吨一种生长迅速的特殊类型的草籽。
3. We found a table close to the stage. He ordered half a liter of beer and I ordered a grape soda. 我们找了一张靠近舞台的桌子,他要了半升啤酒,我则要了一杯葡萄汽水。
4. Then he ordered Tell to shoot at the apple with one of his arrows. 接着, 他命令泰尔用自己的一支箭去射这个苹果.
5. The man was ordered to pay $345 for the cost of the trip. The normal price of a ticket is $230! 他被罚付三百四十五英镑作为旅费. 而正常的票价则是二百三十英镑!
6. The Ordnance Officer ordered all the port cannon to be heaved to starboard to counteract the list. 炮长命令把左舷上所有的大炮移到右舷以抵消船的倾斜.
7. The Ordnance Officer ordered all the port cannon to be heaved to starboard to counteract the list. 炮长命令把左舷上所有的大炮移到右舷以抵消船的倾斜.
8. The Ordnance Officer ordered all the port cannon to be heaved to starboard to counteract the list, 炮长命令把左舷上所有大炮搬到右舷上来以抵消船的倾斜,
9. The captain of the Elkor ordered his men to salvage as much as possible from the wreck. "埃尔科"号船长命令船员们尽量从沉船中打捞物品,
10. The man was ordered to pay $3,500 for the cost of the trip. The normal price of a ticket is $2,000! 此人被责令交付旅费3,500英镑,而正常票价是2,000英镑!