take one’s orders—receive directions or commands:
- The civil patrol serves under the command of the chief commissioner, who takes his orders from the army command.
take orders—
1. = take one’s orders:
- Jules had to take orders from him pretending to go along with him in his ridiculous schemes.
2. (also: take holy orders) become a priest in the Anglican Church:
- I had scarcely taken orders a year before I began to think seriously of matrimony.