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词汇 command
释义 command
noun
uk /kəˈmɑːnd/ us /kəˈmænd/

commandnoun (ORDER)


B2[ C ]
an order, especially one given by a soldier: (尤指军人发出的)命令,指示
at someone’s commandYou will run forward at (= when you hear) my command.听到我的命令你们就向前冲。
give the commandWhen I give the command, fire!我一下命令就开火!
obey a commandHe hated being in the army because he had to obey commands.他讨厌当兵,因为当兵必须服从命令。
C2[ U ]
control over someone or something and responsibility for him, her, or it: 指挥;控制;管辖
have command overAt that time, a Roman consul had command over two legions, or roughly 12,000 soldiers
Colonel Sailing has command over the Guards Regiment.
in command ofRonnie found himself in command of 250 men.
take command ofLee took command of the Confederate Army in 1862.李于1862年开始统帅南部同盟军。
under the command ofThe soldiers were under the command of a tough sergeant major.士兵们由一位严厉的军士长指挥。
The command was given to cease fire .
The general was relieved of his command in 1941.这位将军于1941年被解除指挥权。
We could hear the sergeant bellowing commands to his troops.
He obeys her every command.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Instructions and orders
as per instructionsidiom
brief
briefing
briefing paper
charge
clarion call
commandment
directive
doctor's orders
fiat
imperatively
instruction
interdict
marching orders
stipulation
talk
talk someone through something
unbriefed
walkthrough
word

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Power to control

commandnoun (COMPUTER)


C1[ C ]
an instruction to a computer to perform a particular action(下达给计算机的)指令
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Instructions and orders
as per instructionsidiom
brief
briefing
briefing paper
charge
clarion call
commandment
directive
doctor's orders
fiat
imperatively
instruction
interdict
marching orders
stipulation
talk
talk someone through something
unbriefed
walkthrough
word

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Computer concepts

commandnoun (KNOWLEDGE)


B2[ S or U ]
a great knowledge of a subject and an ability to use that knowledge: (对知识的)掌握,运用能力
have a command ofShe has an impressive command of the English language.她精通英语。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Skill, talent and ability
ability
accomplishment
accuracy
acumen
adroitness
endowment
functional skills
functioning
genius
gift
greatness
proficiency
prowess
pyrotechnic
pyrotechnics
qualification
repertory
speciality
wizardry
workmanship

commandnoun (VIEW)


[ S ]formal
a view: 景色
the castle's position with its command of the surrounding countryside可饱览四周乡间景致的城堡位置
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Geography: scenery & views
-scape
a bird's eye viewidiom
aspect
backdrop
background
bird
cityscape
clear view
cloudscape
commanding
foreground
landscape
lookout
outlook
overlook
panoramically
roofscape
scene
scenically
skyscape

Grammar



Commands and instructions
We often use an imperative in commands, and we also use must. They both sound very direct: …

Giving commands
We often use an imperative in commands, and we also use must. They both sound very direct: …

Giving instructions
We use instructions to tell someone how to do something. We usually use imperatives. They do not sound too direct in this context: …

Idioms


at your command
be in command (of yourself)
command
verb
uk /kəˈmɑːnd/ us /kəˈmænd/

commandverb (ORDER)


[ I or T ]
to give someone an order: 命令,指示
[ + to infinitive ]The officer commanded his men to shoot.军官命令手下的人射击。
[ + that ]He commanded that the troops (should) cross the water.他命令部队渡河。
[ I or T ]
to control someone or something and tell him, her, or it what to do: 指挥;统帅;管辖
Colonel Sailing commands the Guards Regiment.赛林上校统率着近卫团。
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.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Giving orders & commands
all-points bulletin
boss someone around
bossily
bossiness
bossyboots
commanding
decree
demand
dictate
expect
harry
instruct
push someone around
put something on
self-ordained
shove
shove someone around
stick
summons
task

commandverb (RECEIVE)


[ T ]
to deserve and get something good, such as attention, respect, or a lot of money: 应得,值得
command respect She was one of those teachers who just commanded respect.她是那些值得尊敬的老师中的一位。
She commands one of the highest fees per film in Hollywood.她是好莱坞片酬最高的演员之一。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Getting, receiving and accepting
acquirable
acquire
acquisition
awardee
carve
draw
earn
get back
get out of something
get/lay/put your hands on someoneidiom
glom onto something/someone
go to someone
pocket
score
screw
screw something out of someone
secure
seize
seize on/upon something
snap something up

commandverb (VIEW)


[ T ]formal
to give a view: 呈现,可看到
command a viewThe master bedroom commands a view of rolling green hills.从主卧室望去,绵延起伏的青山一览无余。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Geography: scenery & views
-scape
a bird's eye viewidiom
aspect
backdrop
background
bird
cityscape
clear view
cloudscape
commanding
foreground
landscape
lookout
outlook
overlook
panoramically
roofscape
scene
scenically
skyscape
Command
noun[ C ]
uk /kəˈmɑːnd/ us /kəˈmænd/
a group of soldiers or an area controlled by a commander: 部队;兵团;军区
Western Command西部军区
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Parts of armies & groups of servicemen
baggage train
bomb disposal
bomb squad
cadre
cavalry
Coast Guardsman
corps
detachment
firing squad
Guards
militia
patrol
squad
squadron
ta
task force
the Coast Guard
the Marine Corps
the tip of the spearidiom
WRAC

command | American Dictionary


command
verb[ T ]
us/kəˈmænd/

commandverb[T] (ORDER)


to give someone an order or orders with authority:
The police commanded the driver to stop the car.

commandverb[T] (RECEIVE)


to deserve and receive because of special qualities or actions:
She commands one of the highest salaries in Hollywood.
command
noun
us/kəˈmænd/

commandnoun (KNOWLEDGE)


[ U ]
a good knowledge of something and the ability to use it:
The study of physics requires a command of mathematics.

commandnoun (ORDER)


[ C/U ]
an order, or the authority to give orders:
[ C ]“When I give the command, fall in!” the officer shouted.
[ U ]General MacArthur took command of (= took military control over) United Nations forces in South Korea.
[ C/U ]
In computing, a command is an instruction to a computer to perform a specific action.

command | Business English


command
noun[ C ]
uk /kəˈmɑːnd/us
IT
an instruction to a computer:
Jobs in manufacturing are more likely to involve typing in commands on a computer than pulling levers on machines.

Examples of command


command
The action requested by the command, if valid, is performed.
These patients remained unable to follow simple commands or communicate reliably.
The judge sets things in order and commands the herald to proclaim them.
Then the robot is commanded to align the surgical tool to the planned surgical tool path and to reach the tumor targets.
Some languages not only allow for word-final consonants but command their presence.
In the presence of such a block structure, the explicit discard command is no longer needed, so we remove it from the language.
It is interesting to note the quality of the torque signals used to command the robot.
She maintains a graceful and engaging style of writing and commands the reader's attention throughout.
It allows the user to specify with great precision, and yet economy of commands, the spectral envelope of a sound.
Members admired the power and simplicity of the construction, the unified arrangement of the design and its ability to command a wide visual field.
For an efficient implementation of editing commands, we represent trees in a form in which the types of all subtrees are shown.
There were more than twenty sensitive commands, but several generals held multiple appointments.
Regime theories suggest that a partisan agenda will strongly influence personnel decisions, which include discretionary military command appointments.
Administration, from its presidential centre, was reunified into a single hierarchical apparatus, grounded in ' unity of command '.
It is exactly this position that makes the freedom to command diverse actions consistent with the supervenience thesis.
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Collocations withcommand


command

These are words often used in combination with command.

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central command
On the issue of an apology, it is regrettable that centralcommand has a different view.
command arrangements
That would obviously apply to defence plans and to contingency military command arrangements.
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command centre
It attracted other important industries and also became a service commandcentre for the military.
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