out of order
[2023-08-28 17:48:20]
1. The function is not normal or not functioning at all. Sorry, the vending machine has broken down. You have to cross the street to eat snacks.
2. Violation or breach of accepted rules, practices, or standards, inappropriate or inappropriate. Thomson, you have a problem! If you are not controlling your behavior, I will blame you for sins of court contempt. She ought to have a problem, but the next day I apologized.
1. Ignite in the correct order. She noticed shelf books failed. All of these cards are arranged alphabetically, but in no particular order.
I can not operate [something], the elevator broke [something] failed again. My stereo failure
I did not follow the right Congressional procedure. I was declared disorganized by the chairman. Annie asked, "Is not this a question to ask questions?"
1. It is not working at all, such as not working properly, not working normally, or oil burner failing again. [Mid 1500 seconds]
2. Her comments on management are outdated, so it is inappropriate and inappropriate. Also look at def.
1. The broken machine or device is damaged and does not function properly. Their mobile phones are broken. Inside, the elevator broke, so she climbed the stairs
If you say that someone or their actions failed, you mean that their actions are unacceptable or unfair. Do you think that this paper is a bit irrational at the time of publication? Oh, I'm sorry, I was a little troubled yesterday.
1 (machine etc) is damaged or does not function properly. The telephone broke down again. "Failed" is displayed on the door of the toilet
2 (British English) (American English - Out of Line) (informal) (behavior, comments etc) are not accepted under certain circumstances. In such a meeting, your speech is completely out of order.
• Oh no, the copy machine has broken down. • Sit down with Mr. Phillips! You have a problem. • Some pages are messed up. • Finally he called the operator and asked if the phone failed. • Father, something has happened here. • The campaign speech ended. • The toilet is almost always out of order. • All phones I tried failed. • A suffocating woman was in trouble.
If a machine or equipment fails, the phone will not function properly. b) Unofficial British English WONG / UNSUITABLE, if someone's action fails, it is unacceptable. SYN US English c) Incorrect / inappropriate violation of the Committee, Court, Congress, etc. Registered in daily English, people frequently say that machines and devices are not working properly, broken rather than broken: the phone is not working properly. → Order
Eileen 's first move was obsolete, but then she moved to the previous question. Since you do not know Robert's rules, you think you are not used to it. Since this is an auxiliary petition, it will not fail, but even if she is still speaking it will be ignored. By the way, nobody gave up on that transition, so the first speaker still runs through the theory. Roberta never asked Irene to surrender, and just started talking, so we never returned to work. By the way, all orders presented are ignored. Rolle proposed that it is essentially a matter of privilege, he can call it. The problem of privilege is a privilege invoice. In other words, it will only be replaced by suspensions, postponement, petition for postponement decisions, postponement, or incidents. This is not a malfunction