order
An order is a request for food or goods that you want to buy from a shop or restaurant. It can also mean the way things are arranged in a specific sequence or pattern.
Beispiele
3 von 5I am waiting for my pizza order to arrive at my house.
I am waiting for my pizza order to arrive at my house.
Please confirm your purchase order by signing the official document.
Please confirm your purchase order by signing the official document.
What's your order? I'm buying the drinks today!
What's your order? I'm buying the drinks today!
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Think of a waiter taking your 'order' so that the kitchen stays in 'order' (neat and organized).
Schnelles Quiz
I would like to ______ an order for a new pair of shoes.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: place
Beispiele
I am waiting for my pizza order to arrive at my house.
everydayI am waiting for my pizza order to arrive at my house.
Please confirm your purchase order by signing the official document.
formalPlease confirm your purchase order by signing the official document.
What's your order? I'm buying the drinks today!
informalWhat's your order? I'm buying the drinks today!
The researcher placed the data points in chronological order.
academicThe researcher placed the data points in chronological order.
The company received a large order for fifty new laptops this morning.
businessThe company received a large order for fifty new laptops this morning.
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
in order to
with the purpose of doing something
out of order
not working or broken
take an order
to write down what a customer wants to buy
Wird oft verwechselt mit
A command is a strict instruction to do something, while an order in shopping is a request to buy something.
An offer is a suggestion to sell, while an order is the customer's decision to buy.
Nutzungshinweise
In a shopping context, 'order' is usually a countable noun. Use it when talking about the items you have selected to buy from a store or restaurant.
Häufige Fehler
Learners often say 'make an order.' It is more natural to say 'place an order' in English.
Merkhilfe
Think of a waiter taking your 'order' so that the kitchen stays in 'order' (neat and organized).
Wortherkunft
From the Old French word 'ordre', meaning rank, series, or arrangement.
Grammatikmuster
Kultureller Kontext
In many Western countries, after placing an order at a restaurant, it is common to leave a tip for the service.
Schnelles Quiz
I would like to ______ an order for a new pair of shoes.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: place
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Verwandtes Vokabular
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mall
A1A mall is a large building or a group of buildings that contains many different shops and stores connected by walkways. It is a central place where people go to shop, eat at food courts, and sometimes see movies.
supermarket
A1A large self-service store that sells a wide variety of food, drinks, and household products. It is organized into aisles where customers use baskets or carts to collect their items before paying at a checkout counter.
bakery
A1A bakery is a place where bread, cakes, pastries, and other flour-based foods are baked and sold. It is a specialized shop that often serves as a local source for fresh breakfast items and desserts.
cashier
A1A person whose job is to receive and pay out money in a shop, bank, or restaurant. They usually work at a checkout or a counter to handle customer transactions and provide receipts.
merchandise
A1Merchandise refers to goods or products that are bought and sold in a business or store. It is a collective term used to describe all the items available for customers to purchase.
tag
A1A small piece of paper, plastic, or metal attached to an object to provide information about it. In shopping, it usually shows the price, size, or brand of the product.
package
A1A package is an object or group of items wrapped together in paper or packed in a box. It is commonly used for items sent through the mail or products bought in a store.
container
A1A container is an object used for holding or carrying things, such as a box, bottle, or jar. In a shopping context, it often refers to the packaging that holds food or products.
wrapper
A1A piece of paper, plastic, or thin metal foil that is used to cover or protect something, especially food. It is usually removed and thrown away before the item is used or eaten.
clothes
A1Clothes are the items such as shirts, trousers, and dresses that people wear to cover their bodies. This word is always plural and refers to the garments used for protection, comfort, or fashion.
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