1 VERB 命令;下令;指示 If someone in authority commands you to do something, they tell you that you must do it. 命令;下令;指示 [mainly written] [Also VERB n]
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He commanded his troops to attack. [VERB noun to-infinitive]
他命令部队发起进攻。
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'Get in your car and follow me,' he commanded. [VERB with quote]
“上你自己的车,跟在我后面。”他命令道。
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He commanded that roads be built to link castles across the land. [VERB that]
他下令修建连接各地城堡的道路。
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'Don't panic,' I commanded myself. [VERB noun with quote]
“不要惊慌,”我命令自己。
SYN order, tell, charge [formal] , demand
Command is also a noun.
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The tanker failed to respond to a command to stop.
这辆罐车没有按照命令停下来。
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I closed my eyes at his command.
我按照他的指示闭上了眼睛。
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...the note of command in his voice.
他声音中那种命令的口气
2 VERB [no cont] 博得,赢得,拥有(尊重、服从等) If you command something such as respect or obedience, you obtain it because you are popular, famous, or important. 博得,赢得,拥有(尊重、服从等)
SYN receive, get, be given, gain
3 VERB 控制;掌管 If an army or country commands a place, they have total control over it. 控制;掌管
4 VERB 统率,指挥(军队) An officer who commands part of an army, navy, or air force is responsible for controlling and organizing it. 统率,指挥(军队)
SYN have authority over, lead, head, control
5 N-COUNT-COLL [with singular or plural verb] 司令部;指挥部 In the armed forces, a command is a group of officers who are responsible for organizing and controlling part of an army, navy, or air force. 司令部;指挥部
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He had authorisation from the military command to retaliate.
他得到军事指挥部授权,准备反击。
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The army's supreme command has said the army will withdraw, provided the other side does so also.
陆军最高司令部说如果对方撤退,他们的部队也要撤退。
6 N-COUNT-COLL [oft in names after n] (某一指挥官统率的)部队,兵团,军区 In the armed forces, a command is a group of soldiers that a particular officer is in charge of. (某一指挥官统率的)部队,兵团,军区
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There would continue to be a joint command of US and Saudi forces operating within Saudi borders.
美国军队和沙特军队共同组成的联合部队将继续在沙特阿拉伯境内实施军事行动。
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...the Strategic Air Command.
战略空军司令部
7 N-COUNT (计算机的)指令 In computing, a command is an instruction that you give to a computer. (计算机的)指令
8 N-UNCOUNT (对局面的)控制,掌握 If someone has command of a situation, they have control of it because they have, or seem to have, power or authority. (对局面的)控制,掌握
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Whoever was waiting for them there had command of the situation.
在那边等候他们的人控制了局势。
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Mr Baker would take command of the campaign. [+ of]
贝克先生会负责这次运动。
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In times of currency crisis interest rates can be raised as a sign that a government is in command.
在发生货币危机的时期,利率会提高,以表明政府有控制力。
9 N-UNCOUNT 掌握;精通 Your command of something, such as a foreign language, is your knowledge of it and your ability to use this knowledge. 掌握;精通
SYN knowledge, ability, grasp, mastery
10 VERB [no cont] 居高临下;俯瞰;清楚地看到 If a place commands a view, especially an impressive one, you can see the view clearly from that place. If a person commands a view of something, they can see it clearly from where they are. 居高临下;俯瞰;清楚地看到 [formal]
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The house commanded some splendid views of Delaware Bay. [VERB noun]
从这座房子可以俯瞰到特拉华湾壮丽的景致。
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...a point of rock, from which we could command a view of the loch. [VERB noun]
可以对整个海峡一览无遗的布满岩石的岬角
11 See also: high command second-in-command
12 PHRASE (技术或资源)可运用自如,充分运用,可支配 If you have a particular skill or particular resources at your command, you have them and can use them fully. (技术或资源)可运用自如,充分运用,可支配 [formal]
13 PHRASE [usually verb-link PHRASE] 应付自如 If you are in command or in command of yourself, you are relaxed and able to react and behave in the way that you want to. 应付自如
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