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I . com·mand [kəˈmɑ:nd] VB trans

1. command (order):

command
to command sb

2. command MIL:

command
to command sth
to command sth company

3. command form (inspire):

command
command
vlivati [perf vliti]
to command sb's respect

II . com·mand [kəˈmɑ:nd] VB intr

command

III . com·mand [kəˈmɑ:nd] N

1. command (order):

command
ukaz m
command

2. command no pl (authority):

command
to be in command of
to be at sb's command hum
to be at sb's command hum

3. command no pl (control):

command
nadzor m

4. command no pl (knowledge):

command
command trans
command intr

com·ˈmand chain N

com·ˈmand key N COMPUT

command key

com·ˈmand mod·ule N

command module

com·ˈmand post N MIL

command post
štab m

com·ˈmand prompt N COMPUT

command prompt

ˈvoice com·mand N

Usage examples with command

to command sb's respect
chain of command ADMIN
to be in command of
to have a basic command of sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Hit enter and the command prompt window should open for you.
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Used mostly with the utility uniform and coveralls, the baseball cap usually has a command logo on the front to denote command affiliation.
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Garland herself performed the song for the troops as part of a 1943 command performance.
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Repeated petitions for a new command were rebuffed, in part because of his openly republican political views.
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A mark 7 is a decent grade, implying the student has satisfactory command of the subject matter but is not exceptionally good either.
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Banners, pennants and guidons serve (or served in the past) to identify leaders as rallying-points or field command-posts.
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Leaderless cells lack bidirectional, vertical command links and operate without hierarchal command.
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Although somebody offered to buy him a season ticket, naval command instead decided to enlist him by the book.
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The height is probably rugby, where players will literally leap at an official's command.
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However, his convalescence was lengthy: by the time he recovered, the command having changed, he became part of a prisoner exchange.
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