commanding
commanding 英 [kəˈmɑ:ndɪŋ] 美 [kəˈmændɪŋ]
adj. 指挥的;居高临下的;威风凛凛的 v. 指挥;统帅;负责(command的ing形式)
- Something that's commanding is lofty, high, or impressive. Your thirtieth-floor apartment gives you a commanding view of the city.
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- adj. 指挥的;居高临下的;威风凛凛的
- v. 指挥;统帅;负责(command的ing形式)
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1. Since your brain stops commanding your body to breathe, you die from suffocation.
既然大脑停止了对身体呼吸的指挥,你将会窒息死。
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2. I like Per very much, because he is a very intelligent boy and reads the game very well. He has a calming influence, a commanding influence.
我非常喜欢佩尔,因为他是一个很聪明的孩子,能够很好地阅读比赛。他有一种平静的影响力,一种居高临下的影响力。
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3. The conductor might be commanding his musicians, but he cannot control his audience – the places our eyes and imagination might travel, and how this might affect our viewing and listening experience.
指挥家也许能够指挥他的乐师,但却无法掌控观众--我们视线和想象会浮游于他处,这对于我们的视听体验有着多么奇妙的影响啊。
- commanding (adj.) late 15c., "ruling, controlling, directing with authority, of great or controlling importance," present-participle adjective from command (v.). Meaning "nobly dignified, compelling respect, characteristic of one fitted for command" is from 1590s. Meaning "dominant by virtue of size or position" is from 1630s. Related: Commandingly (mid-15c.) "imperiously."
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