command

noun
🔊/kəˈmɑːnd/
🔊/kəˈmænd/
Idioms
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    order命令

  1. [countable] an order given to a person or an animal(给人或动物的)命令
    • Begin when I give the command.我发出命令时开始。🔊🔊
    • You must obey the captain's commands.你必须服从船长的命令。🔊🔊
    • command to do something He issued the command to retreat.他下令撤退。
    • Police said he ignored their commands to stop.警方说,他无视他们的制止命令。
    Extra Examples
    • an army officer barking commands at his men向士兵厉声下达命令的军官
    • She has been teaching her dog simple commands.她一直在教她的狗服从简单的指令。
    Topics War and conflictb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • basic
    • simple
    verb + command
    • carry out
    • obey
    • disobey
    preposition
    • at somebody’s command
    phrases
    • your wish is my command
    See full entry
  2. for computer计算机

  3. [countable] an instruction given to a computer指令;命令
    • The computer executes commands successively in the order they arrive.计算机按照命令到达的顺序依次执行命令。
    • What is the startup command for the program?该程序的启动命令是什么?
    Topics Computersb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • spoken
    • verbal
    • voice
    verb + command
    • enter
    • type
    • use
    command + noun
    • line
    • prompt
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  4. control控制

  5. [uncountable] control and authority over a situation or a group of people控制;管辖;指挥
    • under somebody's command He has 1 200 men under his command.他掌管着 1 200 人。🔊🔊
    • command of somebody/something He has command of 1  200 men.有 1 200 人由他管辖。🔊🔊
    • The police arrived and took command of the situation.警察到达后就控制了局势。🔊🔊
    • In 1939 he assumed command of all French naval forces.1939年,他担任法国所有海军部队的指挥官。
    • There were many disagreements over the command of the peacekeeping forces.关于维持和平部队的指挥存在许多分歧。
    • in command Who is in command here?这里谁负责?🔊🔊
    • in command of something/yourself 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。🔊🔊
    • He looked relaxed and totally in command of himself.他看起来很轻松,有绝对的自信完全能控制住自己。🔊🔊
    • the chain of command指令串;
    • a breakdown in the command structure命令结构细分
    see also high command, second in command
    Extra Examples
    • He had command of 3 000 soldiers.他统率 3,000 名士兵。
    • He was in complete command of the situation.他完全控制了形势。
    • She has lost command of her senses.她失去了理智。
    • She was in sole command of one million pounds.她独自掌控着 100 万英镑。
    • The division was under the command of General George.这个师由乔治将军指挥。
    • under the direct command of Lieutenant Sykes在赛克斯陆军中尉的直接指挥下
    • Decisions that are beyond the competence of junior managers should be referred up the chain of command.超出初级管理人员权限的决策应在指挥链中提出。
    • his command over resources他对资源的控制
    Topics War and conflictb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • complete
    • full
    • total
    verb + command
    • have
    • assume
    • take
    command + noun
    • centre/​center
    • chair
    • deck
    preposition
    • in command
    • in command of
    • under somebody’s command
    phrases
    • the chain of command
    • the line of command
    See full entry
  6. in army军队

  7. Command
    [countable] a part of an army, air force, etc. that is organized and controlled separately; a group of officers who give orders(陆军、空军等的)兵团,军区,指挥部,司令部
    • Bomber Command轰炸机组的指挥部
    Topics War and conflictc2
  8. knowledge知识

  9. [uncountable, singular] command (of something) your knowledge of something; your ability to do or use something, especially a language知识;(尤指对语言的)掌握,运用能力
    • Applicants will be expected to have (a) good command of English.申请人必须精通英语。
    • She has an excellent command of French.她的法语棒极了。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • excellent
    • fluent
    • good
    verb + command
    • have
    • demonstrate
    • show
    preposition
    • at your command
    • command of
    See full entry
  10. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French comander ‘to command’, from late Latin commandare, from com- (expressing intensive force) + mandare ‘commit, command’. Compare with commend.
Idioms
at your command
  1. if you have a skill or an amount of something at your command, you are able to use it well and completely可自由使用;可支配
    • With all the words at my command, I could not express how I felt.用我所有的命令,我无法表达自己的感受。
    • The vast knowledge he has at his command will be invaluable in the job.他掌握着丰富的知识,对工作将会非常有用。
be at somebody’s command
  1. (formal) to be ready to obey somebody听候某人的吩咐;服从某人的支配
    • I'm at your command—what would you like me to do?我听从您的吩咐,您要我做什么?🔊🔊
your wish is my command
  1. (humorous) used to say that you are ready to do whatever somebody asks you to do悉听阁下吩咐

command

verb
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Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they command
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he / she / it commands
🔊/kəˈmɑːndz/
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past simple commanded
🔊/kəˈmɑːndɪd/
🔊/kəˈmændɪd/
past participle commanded
🔊/kəˈmɑːndɪd/
🔊/kəˈmændɪd/
-ing form commanding
🔊/kəˈmɑːndɪŋ/
🔊/kəˈmændɪŋ/
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    order命令

  1. (of somebody in a position of authority掌权者) to tell somebody to do something命令 synonym order
    • command somebody to do something He commanded his men to retreat.他命令手下撤退。🔊🔊
    • command something She commanded the release of the prisoners.她下令释放囚犯。🔊🔊
    • command (somebody) + speech ‘Come here!’ he commanded (them).“过来!” 他命令(他们)道。
    • ‘Get back to your room,’ she commanded.她命令说:“回到你的房间。”
    • command that… (formal) The commission intervened and commanded that work on the building cease.委员会进行了干预,下令那栋大楼必须停建。🔊🔊
    • (British English also) The commission commanded that work on the building should cease.委员会下令那栋大楼必须停建。🔊🔊
  2. in army军队

  3. command somebody/something to be in charge of a group of people in the army, navy, etc.指挥,统率(陆军、海军等)
    • In March 1942 he was appointed to command US naval forces in Europe1942年3月,他被任命为指挥美国在欧洲的海军部队
    • The troops were commanded by General Haig.部队由黑格将军统率。🔊🔊
    Extra Examples
    • The squadron was commanded by Major Frank Broad.这个中队由弗兰克•布罗德少校指挥。
    • He was the officer commanding the troops in the Western region.他是统率西部地区部队的军官。
    Topics War and conflictb2
  4. deserve and get应得

  5. [no passive] (not used in the progressive tenses不用于进行时) command something to deserve and get something because of the special qualities you have应得;博得;值得
    • to command sympathy/support值得同情/支持
    • She was able to command the respect of the class.她赢得了全班的尊敬。🔊🔊
    • The headlines commanded her attention.那些标题引起了她的注意。🔊🔊
    • As a top lawyer, he can expect to command a six-figure salary.作为首屈一指的律师,他可望拿到六位数的薪资。🔊🔊
  6. view视野

  7. [no passive] (not used in the progressive tenses不用于进行时) command something (formal) to be in a position from where you can see or control something居高临下地掌控;俯瞰
    • The hotel commands a fine view of the valley.从这家旅馆俯瞰下面的峡谷一览无余。🔊🔊
    • They built a castle commanding the river crossing.他们建造了一座指挥河道的城堡。
  8. control控制

  9. (not used in the progressive tenses不用于进行时) command something (formal) to have control of something; to have something available for use控制;拥有…可供使用;掌管
    • The party was no longer able to command a majority in Parliament.该党已不能在国会中再占有多数。🔊🔊
    • the power and finances commanded by the police警方掌握的权力和资金
  10. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French comander ‘to command’, from late Latin commandare, from com- (expressing intensive force) + mandare ‘commit, command’. Compare with commend.