commands; commanded; commanding
commands; commanded; commanding
Learner's definition of COMMAND
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: to give (someone) an order : to tell (someone) to do something in a forceful and often official way命令;指示 [+ object]
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She commanded us to leave.她命令我们离开。
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Military leaders commanded the troops to open fire.军方首领命令部队开火。
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She commanded that work on the bridge cease immediately.她命令立即停止桥梁施工。
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[+ object] : to have authority and control over (a group of people, such as soldiers)指挥,控制(士兵等) 3 [+ object]
a : to deserve or be able to get or receive (something)值得;应得 -
She has a reputation that commands attention/respect. [=people give her respect/attention because of her reputation]她声誉很好,广受瞩目/尊敬。
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With his skills and experience, he can command a high salary.他有技术,又有经验,应该拿高薪。
b : to have and be able to use or control (something)拥有;掌握 4
[+ object] formal : to be in a place in which you can clearly see (something)俯瞰;俯临 2 command /kəˈmænd/ noun
plural commands
plural commands
Learner's definition of COMMAND
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: an order given to a person or animal to do something(给人或动物的)命令 [count]
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We are expected to obey his commands.我们要服从他的命令。
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She shouted out commands to the crew.她向全体工作人员大声下达命令。
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Begin on/at my command.听我的命令开始。
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We started to teach the dog simple commands like “sit” and “lie down.”我们开始教狗一些简单的指令,比如“坐下”“躺下”。
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The dog will only attack on my command. [=will only attack when I tell it to]这只狗只有听到我的命令才会发起攻击。
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— see also your wish is my command at 2wish 2
[count] : an instruction in the form of a code or signal that tells a computer to do something(计算机的)指令,命令 3 [noncount]
a : the power that someone (such as a military officer) has to give orders and to control a group of people指挥权;控制权 -
He was relieved of his command after being charged with misconduct.被指控行为不当后,他的指挥权被解除。
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He has command of 100 troops. = He has 100 troops under his command.他手下有100名士兵。
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Who is the officer in command of the unit?谁是这个分队的指挥官?
— see also chain of command b : control of something (such as a situation, activity, or feeling)控制;管辖 -
I assumed command of the business after my father's death.父亲去世后,我接管了生意。
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He immediately took command of the situation.他立刻控制了局面。
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She seems to be in (full) command of the situation. [=she seems to have complete control of the situation]她似乎完全控制了局面。
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He finally felt in command of his life.他终于感到能够主宰自己的命运了。
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She stayed in command of herself [=she did not lose control of her emotions] during the trial.审判期间,她一直控制着自己的情绪。
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[singular] : knowledge and skill that allows you to do or use something well掌握;精通—
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[count] : a group of people or an area that is under the control of a military officer兵团;军区
at your command
: available for your use可使用的;可支配的 -
They used every resource at their command. [=at their disposal]他们利用了所有可支配的资源。
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If you need anything, please ask me. I am at your command. [=I am available to help you at any time]如果你有任何需要,请跟我讲。我随时听候吩咐。