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/ˈɔːr.dɚ/

1. Order = buy something and ask for it to be delivered from a shop (Verb)

 

Order something = Place an order for something

  • Hello, I ordered a coffee machine from your shop eight months ago. It stopped working even though I haven't had it for very long. I expected it to last much longer than this. 
  • Here is the catalog we usually use to order office equipment. I just used it yesterday to order some staplers. 

M: Hello, I placed an order for a wireless speaker on your Website on July 4th. My credit card statement said that I was charged twice for that purchase.

W: I'm really sorry to hear that, sir. Actually, we had a problem with our electronic payment system on that date. So, all of the online transactions were repeated automatically.

 

W: Hello, I'm calling about a blender I ordered from your online store two weeks ago. It suddenly stopped running, but I am not sure why.

M: If you live near one of our stores. You can take it to the repair center. Every store has one.

 

2. Order = a product or a meal that has been asked for by a customer (Countable Noun)

  • I got an email saying that the order has been shipped.
  • Enjoy 20% off sitewide. If your order qualifies for bulk discount, you will receive the greater of the two discounts.
  • Is this order for here or to go?

Hi Lucas,

Thank you for shopping with Indigo Bookstore, your order number is ABC-99478. Your order will be dispatched from our warehouse soon, and we'll let you know once it's on its way to you. You can view your order status online.

 

3. Order = ask for something to be made, supplied in a restaurant, or delivered from a restaurant (Verb)

 

The following phrases are often used

(1) Take one's order

(2) Please wait in this line to place your order

(3) a large/small order of

(4) Place a delivery order

  • The waiter still hasn't come to take our order.
  • Our server took forever to take our order.
  • Hello, may I take your order?
  • Please wait in this line to place your order.
  • I'd like a large order of French fries, please.
  • I'd like two small orders of French fries, please.
  • Hello, I'd like to place a delivery order. The address is 7939 Donald Drive, and the nearest cross streets are Blundell and Gilbert.

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Order something = Place an order for something = buy something and ask for it to be delivered from a shop 

  • Hello, I ordered a coffee machine from your shop eight months ago. It stopped working even though I haven't had it for very long. I expected it to last much longer than this. 
  • Here is the catalog we usually use to order office equipment. I just used it yesterday to order some staplers. 

M: Hello, I placed an order for a wireless speaker on your Website on July 4th. My credit card statement said that I was charged twice for that purchase.

W: I'm really sorry to hear that, sir. Actually, we had a problem with our electronic payment system on that date. So, all of the online transactions were repeated automatically.


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Cash register/Register/Till = a machine in a shop or other business that records sales and into which money received is put

  • I'm sorry, I'm closing this register. My colleague can ring you up at the next one.
  • Carla, next time you have the register open, could you give me some quarters?
  • Our new cash registers will be installed over the weekend so that we can start using them next week. 
  • The line at the cash register was so long and just not moving fast enough.
  • I just got a part-time job at a restaurant, and I have to take orders and work the till.
  • I recently started volunteering behind the till at a charity shop and I'm finding it hard to count out the change and be polite and bright to customers at the same time. It's really stressing me out.

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The phrasal verb "pick up" has multiple meanings and uses, depending on the context.

1. Physically lifting something off a surface.

  • James, could you pick up the clothes on the floor and hang them up?

2. Getting goods or meals.

  • People can now order meals via food delivery apps. The courier will pick up meals at restaurants and deliver them to doors.
  • Foodpanda promises that the courier will pick up and drop off the meal within 60 minutes.
  • The courier is here. I'm gonna pick up my meals now.
  • When you're in town could you pick up the books I ordered? 
  • We need to pick up the mail before the post office closes.
  • I will be away next month. Can you pick up orders for me next week?

3. Buy something casually or without planning

  • I'm going to a convenience store to buy some drinks and food. Do you want me to pick up something for you from the store while I am there? 
  • Honey, could you also pick up some take-out food for dinner on your way here? I don't feel like cooking tonight.

4. Going to a location to get someone and take them to another place, often used in the context of giving someone a ride.

  • Alex, could you pick me up after work?
  • I have a very busy schedule this afternoon. First, I have to pick up a client from the airport. Then I have to drop him off at our office. Finally, I still have to pick up my kids at school.

5. Accepting an incoming call.

  • I've been calling you, but you never pick up your phone.

6. Learning something informally or quickly

  • If you want to pick up a new language, the best way is to live in the country where the language is spoken.
  • Children pick up new languages much easier than adults.
  • You seem to pick up playing basketball pretty fast.
  • You have been picking up some bad habits from your friends lately.

7. Starting where something left off.

  • We'll pick up this conversation when I come back.
  • I'd like to pick up where we left off.
  • Let's pick up where we left off yesterday. 

8. Initiating a social or romantic interaction, often with a connotation of casualness.

  • He likes to go to the nightclub and pick up girls. 

9. Increasing the speed of something

  • We need to pick up the speed a little bit. We're losing him. 
  • The wind started to pick up, making it even colder.

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Ring up the sale/Ring up the purchase/Ring + a product+ up =  use the cash register to calculate the cost of products

 

M: Welcome to Cosmos. Is there anything I can help you with?

W: No, thank you. I was looking for a particular brand of milk that I normally buy, but I couldn't find it. Luckily, a stock clerk helped me with that. 

M: Great. Well, I'll go ahead and ring up your purchase. Okay…Your total comes to $49.80. 

  • The cashier rang up my purchase, and I left. 
  • If you don't mind, I will ring up your purchase at the front of the store.
  • Just when I realized that I didn't have enough money, the cashier had already rung up the sale.
  • I placed the items on the counter, and the cashier rang them up.
  • I'm sorry, I rang up the wrong amount.

Ring someone up/Ring up someone = helps customers pay the bill and get the goods they buy at a store

  • The gentleman over there can ring you up on the second register.
  • I will ring up the last two customers and close the store.

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