单词 | commander-in-chief |
释义 | command /kə-mändˈ/transitive verb
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
commandˈer noun
commandˈership noun commandˈery noun The district under a commander, esp in the religious military orders commandˈing adjective
commandˈingly adverb commandˈment noun
commandˈo noun (pl commandˈos)
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 |
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