词汇 | commanding |
释义 | commanding adjective uk /kəˈmɑːn.dɪŋ/ us /kəˈmæn.dɪŋ/ commandingadjective (WITH AUTHORITY)[ before noun ] having the authority to give orders: 指挥的,统帅的,负责下命令的 a commanding officer指挥官 A commanding voice or manner seems to have authority and therefore demands your attention: (声音或举止)威严的 his commanding presence他的威严气度 Giving orders & commands all-points bulletin boss someone around bossily bossiness bossyboots decree demand dictate expect harry instruct prescribe push someone around put something on self-ordained shove shove someone around stick summons task You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Controlling and being in charge commandingadjective (STRONG POSITION)[ before noun ] in a very successful position and likely to win or succeed: 处于(有望取胜或成功的)有利地位的 He has a commanding lead in the championships.他在锦标赛中遥遥领先。 Potential accident an accident waiting to happenidiom auspicious auspiciously be an actor, cook, etc. in the makingidiom embryo embryonic fertile latent latently making not be beyond the wit of man/someoneidiom potential propitiously prospect prospective realizable retrievable room sleeper a commanding position/viewformal a position or view from which a lot of land can be seen: 居高临下的位置(或开阔的视野等) The house occupies a commanding position at the top of the valley.这所房子位于山谷顶上一个居高临下的位置。 commanding | American Dictionarycommanding adjective us/kəˈmæn·dɪŋ/ having a position of authority or control: Her commanding officer said her performance was excellent. A commanding voice or manner is one that seems to have authority and therefore gets your attention. |
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