ordered
/ˈɔːdəd/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈɔːrdərd/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈȯr-dərd/ (ame, mw)
ordered — 形容詞
- orderedpositive
- more orderedcomparative
- most orderedsuperlative
1. set out in a clear pattern or managed firmly enough that everything stays calm a
有秩序的
安排清楚且維持良好控制的
set out in a clear pattern or managed firmly enough that everything stays calm and easy to follow
The books on Amira's desk stayed ordered by subject and color.
Amira 書桌上的書依科目和顏色排好,顯得很有秩序。
ordered by + category
An ordered line of shoes outside the mosque kept the doorway clear.
清真寺外一排擺放整齊的鞋子,讓門口保持暢通。
The nurse kept the medicine shelf ordered during the busy night shift.
那位護理師在忙碌的夜班期間,仍讓藥架保持井然有序。
By sunset, Rafael had the workshop ordered again, with tools back on their hooks.
到了傍晚,Rafael 已把工作間重新整理得井然有序,工具也掛回鉤子上。
The border crossing used an ordered system, so cars moved ahead without shouting.
這個邊境檢查站採用有秩序的系統,因此車輛不用叫喊就能往前移動。
- messy
common for things that look untidy or scattered
- chaotic
suggests a much stronger lack of control or order
- disorderly
often used for noisy or uncontrolled situations
文法句型
an ordered + noun
be ordered
keep something ordered
用法筆記
Common with nouns such as line, shelf, system, plan, and process. It can describe either physical arrangement or a situation that is kept under steady control.