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Command
01
ordre
an order, particularly given by someone in a position of authority
02
commandement, commande
a military unit or region under the control of a single officer
03
commandement, autorité
the power or authority to command
04
disponibilité, commande
availability for use
05
maîtrise, contrôle
great skillfulness and knowledge of some subject or activity
06
commandement, autorité suprême
a position of highest authority
to command
01
commander, diriger
to have authority over or be in charge of a unit in the army
Transitive: to command a military unit [adj]
02
ordonner
to give an official order to a person or an animal to perform a particular task
Ditransitive: to command sb to do sth
03
commander, avoir autorité sur
to have or exercise direct authority
Intransitive
04
exiger, commandement
to demand or claim something as one's right
Transitive: to command a demand or right
05
dominer, contrôler
to dominate or control a strategic position from a higher vantage point
Transitive: to command a position
command
n
commandery
n
commandery
n
Exemple
The CEO's command to cut costs led to layoffs and restructuring within the company.
She followed the captain's command to lower the sails as the storm approached.
The general issued a command for the troops to advance towards the enemy positions.
The coach's command to run one more lap pushed the team to their physical limits.
The police chief gave a strict command for officers to maintain order during the protest.