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词汇 chain-of-command
释义 chain of command
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈtʃeɪn əv kəˈmɑːnd/ us /ˈtʃeɪn əv kəˈmænd/
the way that people with authority in an organization, especially in the military, are ranked, from the person with the most authority to the next one below, and so on指挥链
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Giving orders & commands
all-points bulletin
boss someone around
bossily
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bossyboots
commanding
decree
demand
dictate
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prescribe
put something on
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shove someone around
stick
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Examples from literature

At night time, round the hearth fire, when the roaring logs set the shadows dancing on the rough-timbered floor, the truncheon and chain of command are pompously transferred to the new Grand Master. 

chain of command | American Dictionary


chain of command
noun[ C ]
us/ˈtʃeɪn əv kəˈmænd/
the way that people with authority in an organization, esp. in the military, are ranked, from the person with the most authority to the next one below, and so on

Examples of chain of command


chain of command
This indiscipline undermined the chainofcommand which, of course, perfectly suited the other side.
As bewilderment turned into panic, the soldiers got out of control, the chainofcommand fell apart, and the battlefield became chaotic.
If an officer in the chainofcommand sabotaged the measure, however, the policy did not survive.
But others in his chainofcommand are still subject to punishment.
Moreover, there is clear evidence which suggests that the chainofcommand on the plantations was quite rigid.
There was often a complete breakdown in the chainofcommand and erosion in the esprit de corps.
The committee might map out an organizational tree that demonstrates internal reporting relationships and the external chainofcommand.
Beyond the core ethical duties of all healthcare professionals, there are some differences in role-based responsibilities to society, institutions, and the chainofcommand.
The disorganization of economic policymaking structures, which lacked a clear chainofcommand, increased the difficulties of achieving consensus in support of strong measures.
The learned obedience to the chainofcommand.
To repay these loans, tax revenues were alienated and venal offices were multiplied, not least in the military administration itself where they endlessly complicated the chainofcommand.
Additionally, they have a clearer chainofcommand, more readily compatible military equipment and training, and greater experience of working together than do ad hoc multinational forces.
The board's findings were considered and accepted by the relevant authorities in the chainofcommand.
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Has a clear chainofcommand yet been established?
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Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0
We have been worried about the effectiveness of the chainofcommand.
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