command
noun
verb
kəˈmɑːnd
noun
1
CONTROL
控制
the
control
of
a
group
of
people
or
a
situation
指挥; 管辖; 控制
U
under
sb’s
command
troops
under
the
command
of
General
Roberts
罗伯茨将军指挥的部队
in
command
(of
sth)
Lieutenant
Peters
was
now
in
command.
彼得斯中尉现在负责指挥。
He
felt
fully
in
command
of
the
situation
.
他觉得完全控制了局面。
take
command
(of
sth)
(begin
controlling
a
group
or
situation
and
making
decisions)
开始指挥
The
fire
officer
took
command,
ordering
everyone
to
leave
the
building.
消防专员开始指挥,命令大家离开这幢建筑。
at
sb’s
command
Each
congressman
has
a
large
staff
at
his
command
(=available
to
be
used)
.
每位国会议员都有一大批人员听候他的吩咐。
By
1944,
Fletcher
had
command
of
a
B-17
bomber
and
a
10
man
crew.
到 1944 年,弗莱彻已负责指挥一架 B-17 轰炸机和十名机组人员。
2
ORDER
命令
an
order
that
should
be
obeyed
命令; 指示
C
Shoot
when
I
give
the
command
.
我一下命令就开枪。
3
COMPUTER
计算机
an
instruction
to
a
computer
to
do
something
〔计算机的〕指令
C
4
command of sth
knowledge
of
something,
especially
a
language,
or
ability
to
use
something
对某事物〔尤指语言〕的掌握,使用某物的能力
(have
a)
good/excellent/poor
etc
command
of
sth
He’s
studied
in
the
US
and
has
a
good
command
of
English.
他在美国留过学,精通英语。
5
MILITARY
军事的
a.
a
part
of
an
army,
navy
etc
that
is
controlled
separately
and
has
a
particular
job
b.
a
group
of
officers
or
officials
who
give
orders
c.
the
group
of
soldiers
that
an
officer
is
in
control
of
〔同一军官统率的〕部队,军队
C also + plural verb BrE 英国英语中亦用复数动词
pilots
of
the
Southern
Air
Command
南方空军部队的飞行员
the
Army
High
Command
陆军高级指挥部
6
at your command
if
you
have
a
particular
skill
at
your
command,
you
are
able
to
use
that
skill
well
and
easily
〔技能等〕娴熟,运用自如
a
pianist
with
the
keys
at
his
command
在琴键上娴熟弹奏的钢琴家
7
be in command of yourself
to
be
able
to
control
your
emotions
and
thoughts
能够控制自己〔指情绪、思想〕
Kathleen
walked
in,
tall,
slim,
confident
and
in
total
command
of
herself.
凯瑟琳走了进来,她身材修长,满怀自信,神态自如。
verb
8
ORDER
命令
to
tell
someone
officially
to
do
something,
especially
if
you
are
a
military
leader,
a
king
etc
〔尤指军官、国王等〕命令,下令
I,T
command
sb
to
do
sth
Captain
Picard
commanded
the
crew
to
report
to
the
main
deck.
皮德船长命令全体船员到主甲板上报到。
command
that
The
General
commanded
that
the
regiment
attack
at
once.
将军下令该团立刻发起进攻。
9
LEAD THE MILITARY
率领军队
to
be
responsible
for
giving
orders
to
a
group
of
people
in
the
army,
navy
etc
统率; 指挥〔军队〕;
I,T
He
commands
the
4th
Battalion.
他指挥第四营。
10
DESERVE AND GET
应得并获得
to
get
something
such
as
respect
or
attention
because
you
do
something
well
or
are
important
or
popular
赢得,博得〔尊敬、关注等〕
T
command
respect/attention/support
etc
Philip
was
a
remarkable
teacher,
able
to
command
instant
respect.
菲利普是个出色的教师,能够立刻赢得尊敬。
command
a
high
fee/wage/price
etc
Which
graduates
command
the
highest
salaries?
哪些毕业生可以得到最高的薪水?
11
CONTROL
控制
to
control
something
对…有支配权; 掌握
T
The
party
that
commands
a
majority
of
seats
in
Parliament
forms
the
government.
在议会拥有多数席位的党派可以组成政府。
12
VIEW
景色
if
a
place
commands
a
view,
you
can
see
something
clearly
from
it
俯瞰; 眺望; 清楚地看到
T
The
Ramses
Hilton
commands
a
magnificent
view
of
Cairo.
从拉姆西斯-希尔顿酒店可以俯瞰开罗的美景。