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comandante

/kom-uhn-dan-tee; Spanish, Italian kaw-mahn-dahn-te/US // ˌkɒm ənˈdæn ti; Spanish, Italian ˌkɔ mɑnˈdɑn tɛ //

司令官,司令员,指挥官,司令部

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural co·man·dan·tes [kom-uhn-dan-teez; Spanish kaw-mahn-dahn-tes], /ˌkɒm ənˈdæn tiz; Spanish ˌkɔ mɑnˈdɑn tɛs/, Italian co·man·dan·ti [kaw-mahn-dahn-tee]. /ˌkɔ mɑnˈdɑn ti/.

    • : commandant.

Examples

  • Many still speak of the deceased president with epitaphs such as “The Giant,” “The Immortal,” and “The Eternal Comandante.”

  • So imagine the commotion when Venezuelans recently heard a recording of the Comandante himself, seemingly back from the grave.

  • An audio hoax of El Comandante has Venezuela in an uproar—and missing the good old days of the Bolivarian revolution.

  • Michael Moynihan collects five of the dumbest love letters to the departed Venezuelan comandante.

  • El Comandante used his Machiavellian bag of tricks to fuel a spoils system and political juggernaut that Venezuelans worshiped.

  • With the two envoys went Comandante Terrada, who, entering the fort with them, took command of the grenadiers.

  • "Nor how we licked 'em out of their boots, and that's saying a good deal," whispered Crosby, glancing at the Comandante's feet.

  • "The Senor Comandante can hold no conference with you until you disperse your party," interpreted the secretary.

  • A monotonous voice also—the Comandante's evidently—was raised in a thin, high recitative.

  • The Comandante lifted his hand gravely with a gesture of silence, and then slowly removed his plumed hat.