单词 | command |
释义 | command —command /kəˈmɑːnd/ aep /-ˈmænd/ noun (ORDER) B2 [C] an order, especially one given by a soldier: » You will run forward at (= when you hear) my command.» When I give the command, fire!» He hated being in the army because he had to obey commands.Thesaurus+: ↑Instructions and ordersC2 [U] control over someone or something and responsibility for them: » Colonel Sailing has command over/is in command of the Guards Regiment.» Lee took command of the Confederate Army in 1862.» The soldiers were under the command of a tough sergeant major.Thesaurus+: ↑Power to control• • • Extra Examples:» The command was given to cease fire .» The general was relieved of his command in 1941.» Regiments are usually commanded by a colonel and are sometimes made up of soldiers from a particular city or part of the country.» We could hear the sergeant bellowing commands to his troops.» He obeys her every command.noun [C] (COMPUTER) ► C1 an instruction to a computer to perform a particular actionThesaurus+: ↑Instructions and ordersThesaurus+: ↑Computer conceptsnoun [S or U] (KNOWLEDGE) ► B2 a great knowledge of a subject and an ability to use that knowledge: » She has an impressive command of the English language.Thesaurus+: ↑Skill, talent and abilitynoun [S] FORMAL (VIEW) ► F0 a view: » the castle's position with its command of the surrounding countrysideThesaurus+: ↑Scenery and viewsverb (ORDER) ↑Verb Endings for command F0 [I or T] to give someone an order: » [+ to infinitive] The officer commanded his men to shoot.» [+ that] He commanded that the troops (should) cross the water.Thesaurus+: ↑Giving orders and commandsF0 [I or T] to control someone or something and tell them what to do: » Colonel Sailing commands the Guards Regiment.Thesaurus+: ↑Giving orders and commands• • • Extra Examples:» I commanded them to halt.» He commanded one of the Highland regiments.» He can't go round commanding people to do what he says.» He commanded the ship during the second world war.» The queen commands that you should go to her at once.verb (RECEIVE) ↑Verb Endings for command ► F0 [T] to deserve and get something good, such as attention, respect, or a lot of money: » She was one of those teachers who just commanded respect.» She commands one of the highest fees per film in Hollywood.Thesaurus+: ↑Getting, receiving and accepting , ↑Capturing or taking possession of thingsverb [T] FORMAL (VIEW) ↑Verb Endings for command ► F0 to give a view: » The master bedroom commands a view of rolling green hills.Thesaurus+: ↑Scenery and views |
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