order
In Italian, the word 'ordine' can be used to mean 'order' in various contexts. It can refer to a command or instruction given to someone, a request for goods or services, or a state of organization or tidiness. For example, 'Dammi un ordine' means 'Give me an order' in English. Additionally, 'ordine' can be used to refer to a group or category of things, as in 'un ordine di piante' which means 'an order of plants' in English.
I always follow the order of mathematical operations.
This sentence is referring to an orderly set of mathematical operations which is often a systematic process that needs to be followed step-by-step in a particular sequence.
I made an order of pizza for dinner.
In this context, 'ordine' is indicating a request made to purchase an item, specifically pizza, in an eating establishment. Ordine here is referred to as the pizza that one requested or 'ordered' for dinner.
You must respect the order of arrival.
This statement is indicating a rule or principle about acknowledging the sequence in which people or events took place, particularly in a queue or a line.