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单词 Ten Commandments
释义

command /kə-mändˈ/

transitive verb
  1. To order
  2. To exercise supreme (esp military) authority over
  3. To demand
  4. To have within sight, range, influence or control
intransitive verb
  1. To have chief authority
  2. To govern
noun
  1. An order
  2. Authority
  3. Control
  4. Power to overlook, influence or use
  5. The thing or people under one's authority
  6. A military division under separate control
  7. A group of high-ranking army officers
  8. Ability or understanding
  9. A signal or message activating a mechanism or setting in motion a sequence of operations (esp computing)
  10. A command paper
ORIGIN: Fr commander, from LL commandāre (L commendāre), from L mandāre to entrust

commandant /kom-ən-dantˈ or komˈ/ noun

An officer who has the command of a place or of a body of troops

commandantˈship noun

commandeerˈ transitive verb

  1. To seize for military use
  2. To take over for one's own use, without asking

commandˈer noun

  1. A person who commands
  2. An officer in the navy next in rank under a captain
  3. A high-ranking police officer in charge of a district
  4. A member of a higher class in an order of knighthood
  5. A district administrator in religious military orders
  6. The highest ranking officer in the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

commandˈership noun

commandˈery noun

The district under a commander, esp in the religious military orders

commandˈing adjective

  1. Dominating, impressive, authoritative
  2. Strategic

commandˈingly adverb

commandˈment noun

  1. A command
  2. A religious rule for living by, esp one of the Ten Commandments

commandˈo noun (pl commandˈos)

  1. A unit of a special service brigade, esp the Royal Marine Corps (military)
  2. A person serving in such a unit
  3. An armed force of Boers (S Afr historical)

command economy noun

An economy in which all means of creating wealth and business activities are controlled by government rather than market forces

commander-in-chiefˈ noun (pl commanders-in-chief)

The officer in supreme command of an army, or of the entire forces of the state

command language noun (computing)

The language used to communicate with the operating system

command line noun (computing)

A blank line on the screen to the right of a prompt where the user types a command

command module noun

The part of a spacecraft from which operations are directed

command paper noun

A government document, orig one presented to parliament by command of the monarch

command performance noun

A performance before royalty

command post noun

A military unit's (temporary) headquarters

at one's command

Available for use

commander of the faithful

A title of the caliphs

go commando (orig US sl)

To forgo the use of underpants

on commando

On military service in the field

Ten Commandments

The ten commandments given by God to Moses on Mount Sinai, as described in the Old Testament Book of Exodus

ten /ten/

noun
  1. The cardinal number next above nine
  2. A symbol representing that number (10, x, etc)
  3. A set of ten things or people
  4. A score of ten points, strokes, tricks, etc
  5. An article of a size denoted by 10
  6. A playing card with ten pips
  7. Used indefinitely, a large number
  8. The tenth hour after midnight or midday
  9. The age of ten years
adjective
  1. Of the number ten
  2. Ten years old
ORIGIN: OE (Anglian) tēn, tēne (WSax tīen, tīene); Ger zehn, Welsh deg, L decem, Gr deka, Sans dasá

tenˈfold adjective and adverb

  1. In ten divisions
  2. Ten times as much

tennˈer noun (informal)

  1. A ten-pound note
  2. A ten-dollar bill
  3. Ten years

tenth adjective

  1. The last of ten
  2. Next after the ninth
  3. Equal to one of ten equal parts
noun
  1. A tenth part
  2. A tenth part of the annual profit of a church living
  3. A person or thing in tenth position
  4. An octave and a third (music)
  5. A note at that interval (music)
adverb
  1. In tenth position
  2. As the tenth point, etc

tenthˈly adverb

Ten Commandments see under command

tenˈ-foot adjective

Measuring ten feet

ten-gallon hat noun (US)

A cowboy's broad-brimmed hat

ten-minute rule noun

A parliamentary procedure by which a member makes a short speech (lasting no more than ten minutes) requesting permission to introduce a bill

tenˈpence noun

An amount in money equal to ten pennies

tenˈpenny adjective

Offered for, or sold at, tenpence

tenpenny nail noun

  1. Formerly, a nail sold at tenpence a hundred
  2. A large nail

tenˈpin noun

One of the target pins in tenpin bowling

tenpin bowling or tenˈpins noun

A game like skittles, in which the aim is to knock down ten target pins standing at the end of a long lane by rolling a heavy ball at them

ten-pointˈer noun

A stag with ten points or tines

tenˈ-pound adjective

Weighing, worth, sold or offered for, ten pounds

ten-poundˈer noun

  1. Something weighing or worth ten pounds
  2. Any of a family (Elopidae) of marine or freshwater bony fishes
  3. A person who was a voter by virtue of occupying property worth ten pounds a year (historical)

tenˈ-score adjective

Two hundred

tenthˈ-rate adjective

Of very poor quality

long ten

The ten of trumps in catch-the-ten

ten to one

In all probability

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