order somebody ↔ out phrasal verbphr v PMSCPto order soldiers or police to go somewhere to stop violent behaviour by a crowd 下令出动〔军队或警察制止暴乱等〕 The governor decided to order out the National Guard. 州长决定出动国民警卫队。
order out• A few chairs are available, but most people order take- out.• On 14 February 1968, we were given orders to pull out.• Rosie had her order pad out.• Within thirty seconds they were all sitting, if not working, with some semblance of order.• Lachlan ordered it served out at once.• Normally, any government trying this sort of trick would soon be being ordered to pay out in the courts.• I find it quite improbable that such order came out of chaos.• When we followed her into the bedroom she ordered us out, saying it was no place for kids.
→ order somebody ↔ out at order2(2)