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Exekutivorder

nel dizionario PONS

ex·ecu·tive ˈor·der SOST ingl am DIR

Exekutivorder f <-, -s>
Voce OpenDict

executive order SOST

nel dizionario PONS

I. ex·ecu·tive [ɪgˈzekjətɪv, eg-, ingl am -t̬ɪv] SOST

1. executive (manager):

Werbemanager(in) m (f)
Bankmanager(in) m (f)

2. executive + sing/pl vb:

Exekutive f <-n, -n>
Vorstand m <-(e)s, -stän·de>
Parteivorstand m <-(e)s, -stände>

3. executive (in law office):

4. executive (section of government):

II. ex·ecu·tive [ɪgˈzekjətɪv, eg-, ingl am -t̬ɪv] AGG attr

1. executive (administrative):

Exekutivzweig m Germ, A
Ministerrat m <-(e)s, -räte>

2. executive (managerial):

Chefredakteur(in) m (f) <-s, -e; -, -nen>
Exekutivgewalt f <-, -en>
Vorstandsetage f <-, -n>
executive suite in a hotel

I. or·der [ˈɔ:dəʳ, ingl am ˈɔ:rdɚ] SOST

1. order no pl (being tidy, organized):

Ordnung f <-, -en>
to put sth in order

2. order no pl (sequence):

Reihenfolge f <-, -n>
running order ingl brit
Programm nt <-s, -e>
running order ingl brit
Programmablauf m <-(e)s, -läufe>
Wortstellung f <-> kein pl

3. order (command):

Befehl m <-(e)s, -e>
Anordnung f <-, -en>
order DIR
Verfügung f <-, -en>
order INFORM
Anweisung f <-, -en>
order INFORM
Befehl m <-(e)s, -e>
Gerichtsbeschluss m <-es, -schlüsse>

4. order:

Bestellung f <-, -en>
Portion f <-, -en>

5. order COMM:

Bestellung f <-, -en>
Auftrag m <-(e)s, -trä·ge>

6. order FIN:

Order m <-, -s> term tecn
Dauerauftrag m <-(e)s, -träge>
Postanweisung f <-, -en>

7. order BORSA:

Order m <-, -s>
Bestensauftrag m <-(e)s, -träge> term tecn
Stop-Loss-Auftrag m term tecn

8. order no pl:

Ordnung f <-, -en>
Disziplin f <-, -en>
to be out of order ingl brit colloq person
to be out of order behaviour
to be out of order behaviour

9. order no pl POL, AMMIN:

Verfahrensweise f <-, -n>
Tagesordnung f <-, -en>

10. order no pl (condition):

Zustand f <-(e)s, -stände>
out of order

11. order no pl (intention):

um etw zu tun
damit ...
damit ...

12. order:

Art f <-, -en>
Größenordnung f <-, -en>
of [or in] the order of sth
on the order of 5 years esp ingl am

13. order (system, constitution):

Ordnung f <-, -en>

14. order usu pl ingl brit:

Schicht f <-, -en>

15. order BIOL (category):

Ordnung f <-, -en>

16. order RELIG (society):

Jesuitenorden m <-s, ->

17. order (elite):

Orden m <-s, ->
Hosenbandorden m <-s, ->
Freimaurerloge f <-, -n>

18. order ARCHIT:

19. order MAT:

Ordnung f <-, -en>

20. order RELIG (priesthood):

Weihe f <-, -n>

locuzioni:

II. or·der [ˈɔ:dəʳ, ingl am ˈɔ:rdɚ] VB vb intr

III. or·der [ˈɔ:dəʳ, ingl am ˈɔ:rdɚ] VB vb trans

1. order (decide, decree):

to order sth

2. order (command):

to order sb to do sth
jdm befehlen [o. jdn anweisen] etw zu tun

3. order (in a restaurant):

to order sth

4. order COMM (request):

to order sth

5. order (arrange):

to order sth
etw ordnen
Voce OpenDict

order SOST

Dizionario Banche, Finanza e Assicurazioni PONS

executive order SOST ingl am DIR ECON

Dizionario Banche, Finanza e Assicurazioni PONS
Dizionario Banche, Finanza e Assicurazioni PONS

executive SOST RIS UMANE

order SOST handel

order VB vb trans handel

order SOST MERC CONCORR

order SOST MERC FIN

order SOST

order [to buy/sell] at best MERC FIN
order [to buy/sell] at best MERC FIN

Dizionario PONS per il settore dei trasporti

order

Present
Iorder
youorder
he/she/itorders
weorder
youorder
theyorder
Past
Iordered
youordered
he/she/itordered
weordered
youordered
theyordered
Present Perfect
Ihaveordered
youhaveordered
he/she/ithasordered
wehaveordered
youhaveordered
theyhaveordered
Past Perfect
Ihadordered
youhadordered
he/she/ithadordered
wehadordered
youhadordered
theyhadordered

PONS OpenDict

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Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)

Some of these jurisdictions have passed legislation enacting their policies into law, while others have implemented their policies by executive order or internal policy.
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In 1979, he made it fully autonomous in an executive order.
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His first executive order was a sweeping reorganization of the commonwealth government that was contested by both litigation and by the legislature.
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The press recognized the revolutionary nature of the new executive order.
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It ruled that the executive branch did not have the authority to set up a separate judicial system.
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