commander-in-chief


Translations

command

(kəˈmaːnd) verb1. to order. I command you to leave the room immediately! 命令 命令2. to have authority over. He commanded a regiment of soldiers. 指揮,管轄 指挥,管辖 3. to have by right. He commands great respect. 博得 博得 noun1. an order. We obeyed his commands. 命令 命令2. control. He was in command of the operation. 控制 控制commandant (komənˈdant) , ((American) ˈkoməndant) noun an officer who has the command of a place or of a body of troops. 司令官 司令官comˈmander noun1. a person who commands. He was the commander of the expedition. 指揮官 指挥官2. in the British navy, an officer of the rank next below the captain. 海軍中校 海军中校comˈmanding adjective1. impressive. He has a commanding appearance. 威嚴的 威严的2. with a wide view. The house had a commanding position on the hill. 視野開闊的 居高临下的comˈmandment noun a command given by God, especially one of the ten given to Moses. 戒律 戒律comˌmander-in-ˈchief noun the officer in supreme command of an army, or of the entire forces of the state. 總司令 总司令