command / kəˈmænd, -ˈmɑnd /

⭐基础词汇指挥部指挥命令指令

command4 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to direct with specific authority or prerogative; order: The captain commanded his men to attack.
  2. to require authoritatively; demand: She commanded silence.
  3. to have or exercise authority or control over; be master of; have at one's bidding or disposal: The Pharaoh commanded 10,000 slaves.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to issue an order or orders.
  2. to be in charge; have authority.
  3. to occupy a dominating position; look down upon or over a body of water, region, etc.
n. 名词 noun
  1. the act of commanding or ordering.
  2. an order given by one in authority: The colonel gave the command to attack.
  3. Military. an order in prescribed words, usually given in a loud voice to troops at close-order drill: The command was “Right shoulder arms!”the order of execution or the second part of any two-part close-order drill command, as face in Right face!a principal component of the U.S. Air Force: Strategic Air Command.a body of troops or a station, ship, etc., under a commander.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of, relating to, or for use in the exercise of command: a command car; command post.
  2. of or relating to a commander: a command decision.
  3. ordered by a sovereign, as if by a sovereign, or by the exigencies of a situation: a command performance.

command 近义词

n. 名词 noun

directive, instruction

n. 名词 noun

rule, power

v. 动词 verb

demand

v. 动词 verb

rule, have power

command构成的短语

  • command performance
  • have a good command

更多command例句

  1. The feature, which has been around for years, allows Alexa users to combine multiple tasks into a single voice command of their choosing.
  2. Second, the department plans to overhaul the process and chain of command for simultaneous search warrants.
  3. The formidable DJI RoboMaster S1 will accept commands from a remote, or via a simple coding system called Scratch.
  4. You could have it switch all your smart home devices off with a single command.
  5. Bashagha, who sought to rein in militias after fighting between armed groups rocked Tripoli in 2018, angered al-Sarraj by stating publicly that the civilian police under his command would protect demonstrators.
  6. Certainly, she seems to command near-total devotion among her clients.
  7. You expect soldiers of all ranks to understand the need to respect the chain of command, regardless of personal feelings.
  8. The seemingly endless ranks snapped to attention on command and thousands of white gloves rose in salute.
  9. Perhaps the most interesting and indeed relevant of this is the C2 (or Command and Control) addresses found in the malware.
  10. In the event, the enemy did plenty—far more than SHAEF, or for that matter the German high command, imagined possible.
  11. One of the simplest of these childish tricks is the invention of an excuse for not instantly obeying a command, as "Come here!"
  12. Like every other Spanish general in supreme command abroad, Polavieja had his enemies in Spain.
  13. Thanks to Berthier's admirable system, Bonaparte was kept in touch with every part of his command.
  14. They were never refused, for their recipients looked upon them much in the light of a royal command.
  15. The General in command of the station was a feeble old man, suffering from senile decay.