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Definición y Significado de "command"

Command
01

orden, mandato

an order, particularly given by someone in a position of authority
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The general issued a command for the troops to advance towards the enemy positions.
El general emitió un comando para que las tropas avanzaran hacia las posiciones enemigas.
She followed the captain 's command to lower the sails as the storm approached.
Ella siguió el mandato del capitán para bajar las velas mientras se acercaba la tormenta.
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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He was given command of the entire naval fleet.
Se le dio el mando de toda la flota naval.
The general took command of the army after the previous leader resigned.
El general asumió el mando del ejército después de que el líder anterior renunciara.
03

mando, autoridad

the power to direct, control, or give orders to others
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The manager has command of the team and oversees all projects.
El gerente tiene el mando del equipo y supervisa todos los proyectos.
She lost command of the situation after the unexpected event.
Perdió el control de la situación después del evento inesperado.
04

disponibilidad, accesibilidad

availability for use
05

maestría, pericia

great skillfulness and knowledge of some subject or activity
06

mando, autoridad suprema

a position of highest authority
07

comando

an instruction that tells a computer to perform a specific task or function
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She entered the command to save the document before closing the application.
Ella ingresó el comando para guardar el documento antes de cerrar la aplicación.
Commands like " cd " and " ls " are used in the terminal to navigate and list files in Unix-based operating systems.
Los comandos como "cd" y "ls" se utilizan en la terminal para navegar y listar archivos en sistemas operativos basados en Unix.
to command
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comandar

to have authority over or be in charge of a unit in the army
Transitive: to command a military unit [adj]
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General Smith commands the 5th Infantry Division stationed in the southern region.
El general Smith comanda la 5ª División de Infantería estacionada en la región sur.
With a flick of his wrist and a resounding voice, Commander Roberts commands his battalion like a maestro conducting an orchestra of valor.
Con un movimiento de muñeca y una voz resonante, el Comandante Roberts comanda su batallón como un maestro dirigiendo una orquesta de valor.
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
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The general commanded the soldiers to hold their positions until further notice.
El general ordenó a los soldados que mantuvieran sus posiciones hasta nuevo aviso.
The trainer commanded the dog to sit and stay during the obedience training session.
El entrenador ordenó al perro que se sentara y se quedara durante la sesión de entrenamiento de obediencia.
03

comandar, dirigir

to have or exercise direct authority
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As the captain of the ship, he commands with confidence and expertise.
Como capitán del barco, él comanda con confianza y experiencia.
As the CEO, she commands with confidence and vision.
Como CEO, ella comanda con confianza y visión.
04

exigir, reclamar

to demand or claim something as one's right
Transitive: to command a demand or right
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After years of hard work, she commanded a promotion within the company.
Después de años de trabajo duro, ella exigió un ascenso dentro de la empresa.
The lawyer commanded a hefty fee for his services due to his expertise in the field.
El abogado exigió un honorario considerable por sus servicios debido a su experiencia en el campo.
05

dominar, controlar

to dominate or control a strategic position from a higher vantage point
Transitive: to command a position
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The fortress was strategically situated on the hill, allowing it to command the entire valley.
La fortaleza estaba estratégicamente situada en la colina, lo que le permitía dominar todo el valle.
The generals decided to position their artillery on the elevated ridge to better command the battlefield.
Los generales decidieron posicionar su artillería en la cresta elevada para dominar mejor el campo de batalla.
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