an order
the right to command; control
the ability to control and use
a military unit under separate control; a group of officers or officials who give orders
order; tell (sb) to do sth
have authority over ; be in control of
deserve and get
(of a place) to be in a position that overlooks (and may control)
be able to use
"an admiral in command"
"the materials at the command of the potters grew"
"the corporation has just undergone a change in command"
"a good command of French"
"The general commanded a huge army"
"This speaker commands a high fee"
"The author commands a fair hearing from his readers"
"The villa dominates the town"
"control the budget"
"Command the military forces"
He assumed an absolute command over his readers.
出自: Dryden
The places and commands which he held under the Crown.
出自: Ld Macaulay
The command of a regular brigade of cavalry.
出自: C. S. Forester
He..commanded Paul to be brought.
出自:Bible (AV): Acts
The rule of life which religion commands.
出自: W. Blackstone
'Go to Liverpool at once,' he commanded.
出自: J. B. Priestley
His Imperial Majesty commands that you stop talking.
出自: E. O
When the next boy commanded him to halt, he at once obeyed.
出自: T. Capote
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