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1 | T to be the leader of a group of people , especially in the armed forces (尤指在军队里)率领,指挥 |
| a platoon commanded by Lt. John F. Williams 由约翰·F.威廉姆斯中尉率领的一个排 |
| 1a | to be in charge of an activity that involves a group of people , especially in the armed forces (尤指在部队中)负责 | | Lovell commanded the Apollo 13 mission to the moon. 洛弗尔负责阿波罗13号的登月飞行任务。 | |
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2 | I/T to officially order someone to do something 命令 |
| command sb to do sth He commanded his men to retreat. 他命令他的手下撤退。 |
| command that The King commanded that she be executed. 国王下令把她处死。 |
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3 | T to have something such as people’ s respect or attention 博得(尊敬);得到(注意) |
| He commands the respect of everyone who works for him. 他博得每个为他工作的人的尊敬。 |
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4 | T formal to have a particular price or value , especially a high one 值(高价) |
| Ivory still commands a very high price. 象牙仍然值很高的价钱。 |
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5 | T formal if a place commands a view , you can see that view from it 俯瞰,俯临(景色等) |
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