
Commands
中英翻译
命令 (mìnglìng)
形容词
- commanding:有威严的,有统治力的
名词
- command:命令,指令
- order:命令,指令
- instruction:指令,命令
- directive:指令,命令
- control:控制,指挥
词语辨析
command和order是最常用的词,instruction和directive更多用于正式场合,control则强调对人或事物的支配与操纵。
词汇扩充
- obey:服从,听从
- comply with:遵守,顺从
- enforce:执行,实施
- dictate:口授,指令
近义词
- order
- instruction
- directive
- control
- enjoin
- instruct
- bid
反义词
- request
- suggestion
- proposal
柯林斯词典
commands (noun plural)
- An officer in command is in control of a group of people and has authority over them.
- If someone in a position of authority commands you to do something, they tell you that you must do it.
- If you command someone to do something, you tell them to do it.
commands (verb)
- If someone commands a group of people, they have control over them.
- If a person, their qualities, or an event commands a particular quality or situation, they have that quality or situation because they deserve it or because they are important or popular.
牛津词典
commands (noun)
- Control, authority, or power over someone or something.
commands (verb)
- Be in charge of (a military unit).
- Give an authoritative order.
- Deserve and get (respect, attention, or compliance).
用法
- He commanded his troops to advance.
- She has a commanding presence that demands respect.
- The general was in command of the army.
- The captain commanded his crew to set sail.
- The teacher instructed the students to complete the assignment.
例句
- He commanded his troops to attack the enemy.
- The officer in command gave the order to retreat.
- The CEO issued a directive to all employees.
- The captain has full control over the ship.
- Only the commander can give orders in this unit.
- The general's command was obeyed without question.
- The teacher instructed the students to line up.
- The sergeant enforced the rules with strict discipline.
- The manager dictated the new policy to the staff.
- The president's instruction was to implement the changes immediately.
- The coach has complete control over the team.
- The famous actor's performance commands the audience's attention.
- Her talent and beauty command admiration from everyone.
- The professor's knowledge commands respect from his students.
- The influential leader commands great influence over his followers.
- The president's speech commanded the nation's attention.
- Her outstanding achievements command recognition.
- The powerful politician commands a large following.
- He can effortlessly command a room with his charisma.
- The actor's presence on stage commands the audience's full attention.
- The general's leadership commands loyalty and dedication from his troops.