单词 | command |
释义 | Word Frequency command(kəˈmɑːnd) verb 1. (when tr, may take a clause as object or an infinitive) to order, require, or compel 2. to have or be in control or authority over (a person, situation, etc) 3. (transitive) to have knowledge or use of it takes practice to command a language 4. (transitive) to receive as due or because of merit a leader who commands respect 5. to dominate (a view, etc) as from a height noun 6. an order; mandate 7. the act of commanding 8. the power or right to command 9. the exercise of the power to command 10. ability or knowledge; control a command of French 11. mainly military the jurisdiction of a commander 12. a military unit or units commanding a specific area or function, as in the RAF 13. British a. an invitation from the monarch b. (as modifier) a command performance 14. computing a word or phrase that can be selected from a menu or typed after a prompt in order to carry out an action Word origin C13: from Old French commander, from Latin com- (intensive) + mandāre to entrust, enjoin, commandWord Frequency Command(kəˈmɑːnd) noun any of the three main branches of the Canadian military forces Air Command |
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