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/kəˈmɑːnd/ |
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1 | C an official order 命令 |
| He has consistently refused to obey my commands. 他一再拒绝服从我的命令。 |
| 1a | an instruction that you give to a computer to make it do something (计算机)指令,命令 | | the log-on command 登陆指令 | |
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2 | U control of a group of people , especially in the armed forces (尤指对部队的)指挥,控制 |
| in command Franco was in overall command of the military. 佛朗哥是军队的总指挥。 |
| be under sb’ s command The ship is under the command of Captain Blake. 这艘船由布莱克船长指挥。 |
| 2a | control of something such as a situation or your feelings (对形势、感情等的)控制 | | take command (of sth) United soon took command of the game. 联队很快就控制了比赛局势。 | | in command of yourself/your emotions etc He tries to project the image of a man in command of himself. 他尽力表现出一个能驾驭自我的男人的形象。 | |
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3 | C a section of the armed forces that does a particular job and has its own leader 军区;部队;兵团 |
| 3a | a group of officers who control a section of an army , navy , or air force 指挥部;司令部 | |
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- | at your command |
| if you have something such as a skill at your command , you are able to use it well |
| (技巧等)运用自如 |
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| You will need to use all the tact at your command. 你需要把所有技巧都运用自如。 |
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- | command of sth |
| knowledge of a particular subject , especially the ability to speak a foreign language |
| 掌握,精通(尤指一门外语) |
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| She has an excellent command of Russian. 她精通俄语。 |
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