command
command 英 [kəˈmɑ:nd] 美 [kəˈmænd]
v. 命令,指挥; n. 指挥;命令;司令部
进行时:commanding 过去式:commanded 过去分词:commanded 第三人称单数:commands 名词复数:commands
- A command is an order that you have to follow, as long as the person who gives it has authority over you. You don't have to comply with your friend's command that you give him all your money.
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- v. 命令,指挥;
- n. 指挥;命令;司令部
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1. Begin when I give the command.
我发出命令时开始。
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2. You must obey the captain's commands.
你必须服从船长的命令。
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3. He has 1 200 men under his command.
他掌管着 1 200 人。
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4. He has command of 1 200 men.
有 1 200 人由他管辖。
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5. The police arrived and took command of the situation.
警察到达后就控制了场面。
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6. For the first time in years, she felt in command of her life.
多少年来第一次,她觉得生活掌握在自己的手里。
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7. He commanded his men to retreat.
他命令手下撤退。
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8. She commanded the release of the prisoners.
她下令释放囚犯。
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9. She was able to command the respect of the class.
她赢得了全班的尊敬。
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10. The headlines commanded her attention.
那些标题引起了她的注意。
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11. the power and finances commanded by the police
警方掌握的权力和资金
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12. Bomber Command
轰炸机组的指挥部
- command (n.) c. 1400, "an order, a command; what is commanded or ordered," from Old French comand (14c.), from comander "to order, to entrust" (see command (v.)). Meaning "control, right or authority to order or compel obedience" is from mid-15c. Meaning "power of control, mastery" (of a situation, a language, etc.) is from 1640s.
- command (v.) c. 1300, "order or direct with authority" (transitive), from Old French comander "to order, enjoin, entrust" (12c., Modern French commander), from Vulgar Latin *commandare, from Latin commendare "to recommend, entrust to" (see commend); altered by influence of Latin mandare "to commit, entrust" (see mandate (n.)). In this sense Old English had bebeodan.
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