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command
- IPA[kəˈmɑːnd]
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- give an authoritative or peremptory order;have authority over; be in charge of (a unit)
- an authoritative order;authority, especially over armed forces
verb: command, 3rd person present: commands, gerund or present participle: commanding, past tense: commanded, past participle: commanded
noun: command, plural noun: commands
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動詞
- 1. give an authoritative or peremptory order a gruff voice commanded us to enter ‘Stop arguing!’ he commanded 同義詞
- ▪ have authority over; be in charge of (a unit) he commanded a Hurricane squadron
- ▪ archaic control or restrain (oneself or one's feelings) he commanded himself with an effort
- 2. dominate (a strategic position) from a superior height the fortress commands the shortest Channel crossing 同義詞
- 3. be in a strong enough position to have or secure they command a majority in Parliament he commanded considerable personal loyalty 同義詞
名詞
- 1. an authoritative order he obeyed her commands without question 同義詞
- ▪ authority, especially over armed forces an officer took command who's in command? 同義詞
- ▪ a group of officers exercising control over a particular group or operation a five-member general command
- ▪ a body of troops or a district under the control of a particular officer.
- 2. the ability to use or control something he had a brilliant command of English 同義詞
- 3. an instruction or signal causing a computer to perform one of its basic functions.
- an economy in which production, investment, prices, and incomes are determined centrally by a ...
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- a high-level organizational unit in the US Air Force.
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- the place from which a military unit is commanded.
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- the place from which a unit commander controls a military unit.
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- a source language composed chiefly of a set of commands or operators, used especially for ... the problems of command language and syntax Command Language code
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- a computer programming language composed chiefly of a set of commands or operators, used ... the problems of command language and syntax Command Language code
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- the ability to control one's emotions; self-control.
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- a presentation of a play, concert, opera, or other show at the request of royalty.
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- IPA[kəˈmand]
美式
- give an authoritative order: a gruff voice commanded us to enter “Stop arguing!” he commanded
- an authoritative order: it's unlikely they'll obey your commands
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