ordenado
/oɾdeˈnado/, [oɾ.ð̞eˈna.ð̞o]sorted, tidy
Adjective ordenado (feminine ordenada, masculine plural ordenados, feminine plural ordenadas)
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orderly, tidy, neat
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(religion) ordained
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ordered, commanded
Verb ordenado m (feminine singular ordenada, masculine plural ordenados, feminine plural ordenadas)
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Masculine singular past participle of ordenar.
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Un conjunto totalmente ordenado a menudo es llamado "cadena".
A totally ordered set is often called a "chain".
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Dios ha ordenado que todo hombre ha de morir.
God has ordained that all men shall die.
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Quiero mantener mi cuarto tan ordenado como posible.
I want to keep my room as neat as possible.
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Tras haber ordenado su habitación, salió.
Having put his room in order, he went out.
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¿Han ordenado el correo?
Has the mail been sorted?
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Prueba que P es un conjunto parcialmente ordenado.
Prove that P is a partially ordered set.
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¿Habéis ordenado vuestra habitación?
Did you clean your room?
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¿Has ordenado que limpien la habitación?
Did you order the room to be swept?
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¿Ha ordenado que se limpie la habitación?
Did you order the room to be swept?
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Pensé que el capitán te había ordenado no hacer eso.
I thought the captain ordered you not to do that.
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