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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. command [Brit kəˈmɑːnd, Am kəˈmænd] N

1. command (order):

command
to carry out/give a command
I did it at his command
at the commandshoot’ fire at the enemy!

2. command (military control):

command
to give sb command of sth
to be in command
to be under the command of sb person:
to be under the command of sb regiment:
I'm in command of the troops
the enemy has command of the air

3. command (mastery):

command (control)
to have sth at one's command
to be in command of oneself

4. command MIL:

command (group of officers)
command (group of soldiers)
command (section of the forces)
command (district)

5. command COMPUT:

command
command attr

II. command [Brit kəˈmɑːnd, Am kəˈmænd] VB trans

1. command (order):

command person
to command sb to do
to command that

2. command (obtain as one's due):

command affection, obedience, respect
command admiration
to command a good price

3. command (dispose of):

command funds, resources, support, majority

4. command valley:

command (dominate) fortress:
command (overlook) place, house:
to command a view of

5. command MIL:

command regiment
command fig nation, army: air, sea

III. command [Brit kəˈmɑːnd, Am kəˈmænd] VB intr

command

bomber command N

bomber command

greyed command N COMPUT

greyed command

command file N COMPUT

command file

command economy N

command economy

command module N AEROSP

command module

command structure N

command structure

command performance N Brit THEAT

command performance

high command N

high command

air command N MIL

air command

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engleski
engleski
francuski
francuski

I. command [kəˈmɑ:nd, Am -ˈmænd] VB trans

1. command (order):

to command sb
I command that

2. command (have command over):

command regiment, ship

3. command (have at one's disposal):

command

4. command form (inspire):

command respect

5. command form (give):

II. command [kəˈmɑ:nd, Am -ˈmænd] VB intr

command

III. command [kəˈmɑ:nd, Am -ˈmænd] N

1. command (order):

command
he was at John's command
to have sth at one's command

2. command (control):

command
to be in command of oneself
to be in command of sth

3. command MIL:

command
to take command of a force

4. command COMPUT:

command

5. command no pl (knowledge):

command of a language

6. command no pl form (view):

command
vue f

command module N AVIAT

command module

command key N COMPUT

command key

command prompt N COMPUT

command prompt

command post N MIL

command post

command line N COMPUT

command line
francuski
francuski
engleski
engleski
command prompt
general-in-command
second in command
the High Command
command
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engleski
engleski
francuski
francuski

I. command [kə·ˈmænd] VB trans

1. command (order):

to command sb
I command that

2. command (have command over):

command regiment, ship

3. command (have at one's disposal):

command

4. command form (inspire):

command respect

5. command form (give):

II. command [kə·ˈmænd] VB intr

command

III. command [kə·ˈmænd] N

1. command (order):

command
he was at John's command
to have sth at one's command

2. command (control):

command
to be in command of oneself
to be in command of sth

3. command MIL:

command
to take command of a force

4. command comput:

command

5. command (knowledge):

command of a language

6. command form (view):

command
vue f

command post N MIL

command post

command line N comput

command line

command key N comput

command key

command module N AVIAT

command module

command prompt N comput

command prompt
francuski
francuski
engleski
engleski
second in command
general-in-command
command prompt
the High Command
command
Present
Icommand
youcommand
he/she/itcommands
wecommand
youcommand
theycommand
Past
Icommanded
youcommanded
he/she/itcommanded
wecommanded
youcommanded
theycommanded
Present Perfect
Ihavecommanded
youhavecommanded
he/she/ithascommanded
wehavecommanded
youhavecommanded
theyhavecommanded
Past Perfect
Ihadcommanded
youhadcommanded
he/she/ithadcommanded
wehadcommanded
youhadcommanded
theyhadcommanded

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The defendants all asserted that the command performance was identical with almost 600 previous performances.
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Garland herself performed the song for the troops as part of a 1943 command performance.
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That year he was invited to play in a royal command performance.
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There were no further command performances until they recommenced in 1881.
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By 1853, silver was overvalued with respect to gold.
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