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commands是command的第三人称单数 - v.命令;指挥;控制;俯瞰
- n.命令;指挥;眺望;司令部
- 网络指令;显示帮助;命令类
第三人称单数:commands 现在分词:commanding 过去式:commanded v.+n. execute command,issue command,obey command,command respect,give command adj.+n. full command,direct command,overall command,southern command n. order,directive,commandment,knowledge,facility v. direct,instruct,dominate,lead n. | 10. 命令,号令;指挥,统率;指挥权;支配权;【自动化】指令,信号 10. 命令,号令;指挥,统率;指挥权;支配权;【自动化】指令,信号 | v. | | adj. | |
n. | 1. an order or instruction given by somebody in authority 2. control over somebody or something that is gained by personal power or authority 3. thorough knowledge of something, especially a language 4. an instruction to a computer to carry out an operation 5. the ability to control an area militarily 6. a group of officers who control part of an army 7. a unit or units, an organization, or an entire area under the control of one person 8. a section of an army or air force that has a particular function 10. an instruction that you give to a computer to make it do something 1. an order or instruction given by somebody in authority 2. control over somebody or something that is gained by personal power or authority 3. thorough knowledge of something, especially a language 4. an instruction to a computer to carry out an operation 5. the ability to control an area militarily 6. a group of officers who control part of an army 7. a unit or units, an organization, or an entire area under the control of one person 8. a section of an army or air force that has a particular function 10. an instruction that you give to a computer to make it do something | v. | 1. to give somebody an order or instruction 2. to deserve or be entitled to something 3. to be in a position that has a wide view over something 4. to control a military unit or a specific area 5. to control an area using military force 6. to be the leader of a group of people, especially in the armed forces 7. to officially order someone to do something 8. to have something such as people’s respect or attention 9. to have a particular price or value, especially a high one 10. if a place commands a view, you can see that view from it 1. to give somebody an order or instruction 2. to deserve or be entitled to something 3. to be in a position that has a wide view over something 4. to control a military unit or a specific area 5. to control an area using military force 6. to be the leader of a group of people, especially in the armed forces 7. to officially order someone to do something 8. to have something such as people’s respect or attention 9. to have a particular price or value, especially a high one 10. if a place commands a view, you can see that view from it |
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