Similar words: reverse order, in reverse order, preorder traversal, re-order, reorder, preorder, time order, large order. Meaning: v. 1. receive and be expected to follow directions or commands 2. be ordained; enter the Christian ministry.
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31. As you probably know, we also take orders for machine tools made according to specifications.
32. Currently, the six exclusive Lexus dealerships in China have begun to take orders.
33. Henceforth, you will take orders only from me -- report only to me.
34. Every restaurant customer sees the maitre d'hotel captain, or hostess who does the seating, the waiters and waitresses who take orders and bring food, and bussers who set and clear the table.
35. The engineer is more likely to take orders than to give them.
36. Members of this organization were only take orders from the President.
37. But he hates authority, can't take orders, and makes up his own rules.
More similar words: reverse order, in reverse order, preorder traversal, re-order, reorder, preorder, time order, large order, in the order of, on the order of, purchase order, video recorder, orders, executive order, the order of the day, in apple-pie order, order sheet, make to order, holy orders, standing orders, marching orders, conversion disorder, personality disorder, take-off, takeout, takeoff, take off, take out, take on, stake out.