Usage examples of "rush order" in English with translation to Spanish

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He put his room in order. Él ordenó su cuarto.
Unfortunately I hit the morning rush hour. Desgraciadamente me topé con el horario punta de la mañana.
Excuse me, but I didn't order this. Perdone, pero yo no he pedido esto.
Are you in a rush? ¿Estás apurado?
However it's a pain putting the room in order. Sin embargo es un rollo ordenar la habitación.
Don't rush me. No me apresures.
I would like to order a sandwich. Quisiera pedir un sándwich.
Take your time, there's no rush. Tomate tu tiempo, no hay apuro.
The students answered in order. Los alumnos respondieron en orden.
Going to school during the rush hour is tiring and unpleasant. Ir al colegio en horario punta es cansador y desagradable.
I don't know what to order. No sé qué pedir.
If your child drinks poison, rush him to the hospital. Si tu hijo bebe veneno, llévalo rápidamente al hospital.
The elevator is out of order. El ascensor está fuera de servicio.
Put your room in order. Ordena tu cuarto.
The machine has been out of order since last month. La máquina ha estado fuera de servicio desde el mes pasado.
I telephoned my order for the book. Encargué el libro por teléfono.
He would not give the order. Él no daría la orden.
Can I take your order now? ¿Ya puedo tomar su orden?
It is cheaper to order by the dozen. Es más barato ordenar por docena.
Sir, that CD is available only by special order. Señor, ese CD se puede conseguir sólo sobre pedido.
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