command
co
mmand
ˈmænd
mānd
British pronunciation
/kəmˈɑːnd/

Definición y significado de "command"en inglés

Command
01

orden, mandato

an order, particularly given by someone in a position of authority
command definition and meaning
example
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The CEO 's command to cut costs led to layoffs and restructuring within the company.
El mandato del CEO de reducir costos llevó a despidos y reestructuración dentro de la empresa.
02

mando, unidad

a military unit, area, or operation that is under the control and direction of one officer or leader
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Ejemplos
The officer was placed in command of a special operations unit.
El oficial fue puesto al mando de una unidad de operaciones especiales.
03

authority or control over people, resources, or operations

example
Ejemplos
The general assumed command during the crisis.
04

availability or readiness of resources or skills for immediate use

example
Ejemplos
The engineer kept a team at her command for emergencies.
05

expertise, mastery, or extensive knowledge in a particular area or skill

example
Ejemplos
The pianist displayed a remarkable command of technique.
06

a position of highest authority or control in an organization, military unit, or operation

example
Ejemplos
He exercised command decisively during the crisis.
07

comando

an instruction that tells a computer to perform a specific task or function
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example
Ejemplos
The programmer wrote a batch file containing multiple commands to automate the software installation process.
El programador escribió un archivo por lotes que contiene múltiples comandos para automatizar el proceso de instalación del software.
to command
01

comandar

to have authority over or be in charge of a unit in the army
Transitive: to command a military unit [adj]
to command definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
Captain Ramirez commands a company of soldiers deployed in the remote mountainous terrain.
El capitán Ramírez comanda una compañía de soldados desplegados en el terreno montañoso remoto.
02

mandar

to give an official order to a person or an animal to perform a particular task
Ditransitive: to command sb to do sth
to command definition and meaning
example
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The drill sergeant is commanding the recruits to perform push-ups.
El sargento instructor está ordenando a los reclutas que hagan flexiones.
03

comandar, dirigir

to have or exercise direct authority
Intransitive
to command definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The leader commands, and the followers obey without question.
El líder ordena, y los seguidores obedecen sin cuestionar.
04

exigir, reclamar

to demand or claim something as one's right
Transitive: to command a demand or right
example
Ejemplos
As the rightful heir, he commanded ownership of the family estate.
Como el legítimo heredero, él reclamó la propiedad de la finca familiar.
05

dominar, controlar

to dominate or control a strategic position from a higher vantage point
Transitive: to command a position
example
Ejemplos
The eagle soared above, its keen eyes commanding the landscape below.
El águila se elevó por encima, sus ojos agudos dominando el paisaje de abajo.
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