slovodefinícia
orderly
(mass)
orderly
- poriadny, riadny
orderly
(encz)
orderly,pořádný adj: Zdeněk Brož
orderly
(encz)
orderly,řádný adj: Zdeněk Brož
orderly
(encz)
orderly,spořádaně adv: Zdeněk Brož
orderly
(encz)
orderly,ukázněně adv: Zdeněk Brož
orderly
(encz)
orderly,ukázněný adj: Zdeněk Brož
orderly
(encz)
orderly,upravený adj: Zdeněk Brož
orderly
(encz)
orderly,uspořádaný adj: Zdeněk Brož
Orderly
(gcide)
Orderly \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.
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Orderlies were appointed to watch the palace.
--Macaulay.
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2. A street sweeper. [Eng.] --Mayhew.
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Orderly
(gcide)
Orderly \Or"der*ly\, a.
1. Conformed to order; in order; regular; as, an orderly
course or plan. --Milton.
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2. Observant of order, authority, or rule; hence, obedient;
quiet; peaceable; not unruly; as, orderly children; an
orderly community.
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3. Performed in good or established order; well-regulated.
"An orderly . . . march." --Clarendon.
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4. Being on duty; keeping order; conveying orders.
"Aids-de-camp and orderly men." --Sir W. Scott.
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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.
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Orderly
(gcide)
Orderly \Or"der*ly\, adv.
According to due order; regularly; methodically; duly.
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You are blunt; go to it orderly. --Shak.
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orderly
(wn)
orderly
adj 1: devoid of violence or disruption; "an orderly crowd
confronted the president" [ant: disorderly]
2: clean or organized; "her neat dress"; "a neat room" [syn:
neat, orderly]
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 duties that do not
involve the medical treatment of patients [syn: orderly,
hospital attendant]
podobné slovodefinícia
disorderly
(encz)
disorderly,nepořádný adj: Zdeněk Broždisorderly,neukázněně adv: Zdeněk Broždisorderly,neukázněný adj: Zdeněk Broždisorderly,neuspořádaně adv: Zdeněk Broždisorderly,neuspořádaný adj: Zdeněk Broždisorderly,rozházený adj: Zdeněk Brož
disorderly behavior
(encz)
disorderly behavior, n:
disorderly conduct
(encz)
disorderly conduct, n:
disorderly exchange market conditions
(encz)
disorderly exchange market conditions,
drunk-and-disorderly
(encz)
drunk-and-disorderly, n:
orderly liberalization of capital movements
(encz)
orderly liberalization of capital movements,
orderly marketing agreement
(encz)
orderly marketing agreement,
orderly marketing arrangement
(encz)
orderly marketing arrangement,
orderly sergeant
(encz)
orderly sergeant, n:
Disorderly
(gcide)
Disorderly \Dis*or"der*ly\, adv.
In a disorderly manner; without law or order; irregularly;
confusedly.
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Withdraw yourselves from every brother that walketh
disorderly. --2 Thess.
iii. 6.
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Savages fighting disorderly with stones. --Sir W.
Raleigh.
[1913 Webster]Disorderly \Dis*or"der*ly\, a.
1. Not in order; marked by disorder; disarranged;
immethodical; as, the books and papers are in a disorderly
state.
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2. Not acting in an orderly way, as the functions of the body
or mind.
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3. Not complying with the restraints of order and law;
tumultuous; unruly; lawless; turbulent; as, disorderly
people; disorderly assemblies.
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4. (Law) Offensive to good morals and public decency;
notoriously offensive; as, a disorderly house.

Syn: Irregular; immethodical; confused; tumultuous;
inordinate; intemperate; unruly; lawless; vicious.
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Misorderly
(gcide)
Misorderly \Mis*or"der*ly\, a.
Irregular; disorderly. [Obs.]
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Orderly
(gcide)
Orderly \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.
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Orderlies were appointed to watch the palace.
--Macaulay.
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2. A street sweeper. [Eng.] --Mayhew.
[1913 Webster]Orderly \Or"der*ly\, a.
1. Conformed to order; in order; regular; as, an orderly
course or plan. --Milton.
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2. Observant of order, authority, or rule; hence, obedient;
quiet; peaceable; not unruly; as, orderly children; an
orderly community.
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3. Performed in good or established order; well-regulated.
"An orderly . . . march." --Clarendon.
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4. Being on duty; keeping order; conveying orders.
"Aids-de-camp and orderly men." --Sir W. Scott.
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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.
[1913 Webster]Orderly \Or"der*ly\, adv.
According to due order; regularly; methodically; duly.
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You are blunt; go to it orderly. --Shak.
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Orderly book
(gcide)
Orderly \Or"der*ly\, a.
1. Conformed to order; in order; regular; as, an orderly
course or plan. --Milton.
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2. Observant of order, authority, or rule; hence, obedient;
quiet; peaceable; not unruly; as, orderly children; an
orderly community.
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3. Performed in good or established order; well-regulated.
"An orderly . . . march." --Clarendon.
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4. Being on duty; keeping order; conveying orders.
"Aids-de-camp and orderly men." --Sir W. Scott.
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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.
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Orderly officer
(gcide)
Orderly \Or"der*ly\, a.
1. Conformed to order; in order; regular; as, an orderly
course or plan. --Milton.
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2. Observant of order, authority, or rule; hence, obedient;
quiet; peaceable; not unruly; as, orderly children; an
orderly community.
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3. Performed in good or established order; well-regulated.
"An orderly . . . march." --Clarendon.
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4. Being on duty; keeping order; conveying orders.
"Aids-de-camp and orderly men." --Sir W. Scott.
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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.
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Orderly room
(gcide)
Orderly \Or"der*ly\, a.
1. Conformed to order; in order; regular; as, an orderly
course or plan. --Milton.
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2. Observant of order, authority, or rule; hence, obedient;
quiet; peaceable; not unruly; as, orderly children; an
orderly community.
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3. Performed in good or established order; well-regulated.
"An orderly . . . march." --Clarendon.
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4. Being on duty; keeping order; conveying orders.
"Aids-de-camp and orderly men." --Sir W. Scott.
[1913 Webster]

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.
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Orderly sergeant
(gcide)
Orderly \Or"der*ly\, a.
1. Conformed to order; in order; regular; as, an orderly
course or plan. --Milton.
[1913 Webster]

2. Observant of order, authority, or rule; hence, obedient;
quiet; peaceable; not unruly; as, orderly children; an
orderly community.
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3. Performed in good or established order; well-regulated.
"An orderly . . . march." --Clarendon.
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4. Being on duty; keeping order; conveying orders.
"Aids-de-camp and orderly men." --Sir W. Scott.
[1913 Webster]

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.
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Unorderly
(gcide)
Unorderly \Un*or"der*ly\, a.
Disorderly. [Obs.] --Bp. Sanderson.
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disorderly
(wn)
disorderly
adj 1: undisciplined and unruly; "disorderly youths";
"disorderly conduct" [ant: orderly]
2: in utter disorder; "a disorderly pile of clothes" [syn:
disorderly, higgledy-piggledy, hugger-mugger,
jumbled, topsy-turvy]
3: completely unordered and unpredictable and confusing [syn:
chaotic, disorderly]
disorderly behavior
(wn)
disorderly behavior
n 1: any act of molesting, interrupting, hindering, agitating,
or arousing from a state of repose or otherwise depriving
inhabitants of the peace and quiet to which they are
entitled [syn: disorderly conduct, disorderly behavior,
disturbance of the peace, breach of the peace]
disorderly conduct
(wn)
disorderly conduct
n 1: any act of molesting, interrupting, hindering, agitating,
or arousing from a state of repose or otherwise depriving
inhabitants of the peace and quiet to which they are
entitled [syn: disorderly conduct, disorderly behavior,
disturbance of the peace, breach of the peace]
drunk-and-disorderly
(wn)
drunk-and-disorderly
n 1: someone arrested on the charge of being drunk and
disorderly; "they delivered the drunk-and-disorderlies to
the county jail"
orderly sergeant
(wn)
orderly sergeant
n 1: the first sergeant of a company; duties formerly included
the conveyance of orders
DISORDERLY HOUSE
(bouvier)
DISORDERLY HOUSE, crim. law. A house, the inmates of which believe so badly
as to become a nuisance to the neighborhood.
2. The keeper of such house may be indicted for keeping a public
nuisance. Hardr. 344; Hawk. b. 1, c. 78, s. 1 and 2 Bac. Ab. Inns, A; 1
Russ. on Cr. 298; 1 Wheel. C. C. 290; 1 Serg. & Rawle, 342; 2 Serg. & Rawle,
298; Bac. Ab. Nuisances, A; 4 Chit. BI.. Com. 167, 8, note. The husband must
be joined with the wife in an indictment to suppress a disorderly house.
Justice's Case, Law 16; 1 Shaw, 146. Vide Bawdy house; Ill fame.

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