command
co
mmand
ˈmænd
mānd
British pronunciation
/kəmˈɑːnd/

英語での「command」の定義と意味

Command
01

命令, 指令

an order, particularly given by someone in a position of authority
command definition and meaning
example
The general issued a command for the troops to advance towards the enemy positions.
将軍は敵の陣地に向かって進軍するよう部隊に命令を出した。
02

指揮, 部隊

a military unit, area, or operation that is under the control and direction of one officer or leader
example
He was given command of the entire naval fleet.
彼は全海軍艦隊の指揮権を与えられた。
03

authority or control over people, resources, or operations

example
The officer took command of the troops.
04

availability or readiness of resources or skills for immediate use

example
The funds were at the company 's command.
05

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

example
She has a command of French literature.
06

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

example
He assumed command of the naval fleet.
07

コマンド, 命令

an instruction that tells a computer to perform a specific task or function
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example
She entered the command to save the document before closing the application.
彼女はアプリケーションを閉じる前にドキュメントを保存するためのコマンドを入力しました。
to command
01

指揮する, 統率する

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
General Smith commands the 5th Infantry Division stationed in the southern region.
スミス将軍は南部地域に駐留する第5歩兵師団を指揮しています
02

命令する, 指揮する

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
The coach commands the team to focus on their defensive strategy.
コーチはチームに守備戦略に集中するよう命令します
03

指揮する, 統率する

to have or exercise direct authority
Intransitive
to command definition and meaning
example
As the captain of the ship, he commands with confidence and expertise.
船の船長として、彼は自信と専門知識を持って指揮します
04

要求する, 請求する

to demand or claim something as one's right
Transitive: to command a demand or right
example
After years of hard work, she commanded a promotion within the company.
何年もの懸命な努力の末、彼女は会社内での昇進を要求した
05

支配する, 制御する

to dominate or control a strategic position from a higher vantage point
Transitive: to command a position
example
The king 's castle was strategically built on the hill, allowing him to command his kingdom with ease.
王の城は戦略的に丘の上に建てられ、彼が王国を容易に指揮できるようにした。
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