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Command
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comando
an order, particularly given by someone in a position of authority
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comando, direzione
a military unit or region under the control of a single officer
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comando, autoritŕ
the power or authority to command
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disponibilità, comando
availability for use
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padronanza, controllo
great skillfulness and knowledge of some subject or activity
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comando, autorità suprema
a position of highest authority
to command
01
comandare
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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comandare, imporre
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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comandare, dirigere
to have or exercise direct authority
Intransitive
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esigere, comandare
to demand or claim something as one's right
Transitive: to command a demand or right
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dominare, controllare
to dominate or control a strategic position from a higher vantage point
Transitive: to command a position
command
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commandery
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commandery
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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.
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