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or·der·ly
/-li/
(a.)有秩序的,整齊的,值班的傳令兵,勤務兵(ad.)依次地,順序地
From:
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or·der·ly
/-lɪ/
名詞
護理員,有秩序的,值班的,男護理員,整潔的,整齊的
From:
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orderly
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Or·der·ly
adv.
According
to
due
order
;
regularly
;
methodically
;
duly
.
You
are
blunt
;
go
to
it
orderly
.
--
Shak
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Or·der·ly
,
a.
1.
Conformed
to
order
;
in
order
;
regular
;
as
,
an
orderly
course
or
plan
.
2.
Observant
of
order
,
authority
,
or
rule
;
hence
,
obedient
;
quiet
;
peaceable
;
not
unruly
;
as
,
orderly
children
;
an
orderly
community
.
3.
Performed
in
good
or
established
order
;
well-regulated
.
“An
orderly
. . . march.”
4.
Being
on
duty
;
keeping
order
;
conveying
orders
.
“Aids-de-camp
and
orderly
men.”
Orderly book
Mil.
,
a
book
for
every
company
,
in
which
the
general
and
regimental
orders
are
recorded
.
Orderly officer
,
the
officer
of
the
day
,
or
that
officer
of
a
corps
or
regiment
whose
turn
it
is
to
supervise
for
the
day
the
arrangements
for
food
,
cleanliness
,
etc
. --
Farrow
.
Orderly room
.
(a)
The
court
of
the
commanding
officer
,
where
charges
against
the
men
of
the
regiment
are
tried
.
(b)
The
office
of
the
commanding
officer
,
usually
in
the
barracks
,
whence
orders
emanate
. --
Farrow
.
Orderly sergeant
,
the
first
sergeant
of
a
company
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Or·der·ly
,
n.
;
pl
.
Orderlies
1.
Mil.
A
noncommissioned
officer
or
soldier
who
attends
a
superior
officer
to
carry
his
orders
,
or
to
render
other
service
.
Orderlies
were
appointed
to
watch
the
palace
.
--
Macaulay
.
2.
A
street
sweeper
. [
Eng
.]
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
orderly
adj
1:
devoid
of
violence
or
disruption
; "
an
orderly
crowd
confronted
the
president
" [
ant
:
disorderly
]
2:
according
to
custom
or
rule
or
natural
law
[
syn
:
lawful
,
rule-governed
]
3:
not
haphazard
; "
a
series
of
orderly
actions
at
regular
hours
" [
syn
:
systematic
]
4:
marked
by
or
adhering
to
method
or
system
; "
a
clean
orderly
man
"; "
an
orderly
mind
"; "
an
orderly
desk
"
5:
marked
by
system
or
regularity
or
discipline
; "
a
quiet
ordered
house
"; "
an
orderly
universe
"; "
a
well
regulated
life
" [
syn
:
ordered
,
regulated
]
6:
marked
by
an
orderly
,
logical
,
and
aesthetically
consistent
relation
of
parts
; "
a
logical
argument
"; "
the
orderly
presentation
" [
syn
:
consistent
,
logical
,
ordered
]
n
1:
a
soldier
who
serves
as
an
attendant
to
a
superior
officer
;
"
the
orderly
laid
out
the
general's
uniform
"
2:
a
male
hospital
attendant
who
has
general
non-medical
duties
[
syn
:
hospital attendant
]
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