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/kəmˈɑːnd/

"command"の定義と意味

Command
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命令 (めいれい), 指示 (しじ)

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.
将軍は部隊に敵の陣地へ進むよう命令を出しました。
She followed the captain 's command to lower the sails as the storm approached.
嵐が近づくにつれて、彼女は船長の命令に従って帆を下ろしました。
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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.
The general took command of the army after the previous leader resigned.
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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.
She lost command of the situation after the unexpected event.
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利用可能性, 使用可能

availability for use
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熟練 (じゅくれん), 掌握 (しょうあく)

great skillfulness and knowledge of some subject or activity
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指揮, 司令

a position of highest authority
07

コマンド, 命令

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.
Commands like " cd " and " ls " are used in the terminal to navigate and list files in Unix-based operating systems.
to command
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指揮する, 指導する

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.
スミス将軍は南部地区に駐屯している第5歩兵師団を指揮する。
With a flick of his wrist and a resounding voice, Commander Roberts commands his battalion like a maestro conducting an orchestra of valor.
ロバーツ指揮官は手首をひと振りし、響き渡る声で、自らの大隊を勇気のオーケストラを指揮する指揮者のように指揮する。
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指示する (shiji suru), 命じる (meijiru)

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.
将軍は兵士にさらなる指示があるまで自分の位置を保持するよう命じた。
The trainer commanded the dog to sit and stay during the obedience training session.
トレーナーは犬に座って待つように指示した服従訓練のセッション中。
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命令する (めいれいする), 指揮する (しきする)

to have or exercise direct authority
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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する。
As the CEO, she commands with confidence and vision.
CEOとして、彼女は自信とビジョンを持って指揮する。
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要求する (ようきゅうする), 請求する (せいきゅうする)

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.
何年もの努力の後、彼女は会社内での昇進を要求した。
The lawyer commanded a hefty fee for his services due to his expertise in the field.
その弁護士は、この分野における専門知識により、サービスに対して高額な請求を要求した。
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支配する, 掌握する

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.
砦は丘の上に戦略的に位置しており、谷全体を支配することができた。
The generals decided to position their artillery on the elevated ridge to better command the battlefield.
将軍たちは、戦場をより良く支配するために、標高の高い尾根に砲兵を配置することを決定した。
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