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ordonner à quelqu'un
I. command [Brit kəˈmɑːnd, americ kəˈmænd] SUBST
1. command (order):
command
to carry out/give a command
I did it at his command
at the commandshoot’ fire at the enemy!
2. command (military control):
command
to give sb command of sth
to be in command
to be under the command of sb person:
to be under the command of sb regiment:
I'm in command of the troops
the enemy has command of the air
3. command (mastery):
command (control)
to have sth at one's command
to be in command of oneself
4. command MILITAR:
command (group of officers)
command (group of soldiers)
command (section of the forces)
command (district)
5. command COMPUT:
command
command atrib
II. command [Brit kəˈmɑːnd, americ kəˈmænd] VERBO trans
1. command (order):
command person
to command sb to do
to command that
2. command (obtain as one's due):
command affection, obedience, respect
command admiration
to command a good price
3. command (dispose of):
command funds, resources, support, majority
4. command valley:
command (dominate) fortress:
command (overlook) place, house:
to command a view of
5. command MILITAR:
command regiment
command fig nation, army: air, sea
III. command [Brit kəˈmɑːnd, americ kəˈmænd] VERBO intr
command
bomber command SUBST
bomber command
greyed command SUBST COMPUT
greyed command
command file SUBST COMPUT
command file
command economy SUBST
command economy
command module SUBST AEROESP
command module
command structure SUBST
command structure
command performance SUBST Brit TEATR
command performance
high command SUBST
high command
air command SUBST MILITAR
air command
inglês
inglês
francês
francês
I. command [kəˈmɑ:nd, americ -ˈmænd] VERBO trans
1. command (order):
to command sb
I command that
2. command (have command over):
command regiment, ship
3. command (have at one's disposal):
command
4. command formal (inspire):
command respect
5. command formal (give):
II. command [kəˈmɑ:nd, americ -ˈmænd] VERBO intr
command
III. command [kəˈmɑ:nd, americ -ˈmænd] SUBST
1. command (order):
command
he was at John's command
to have sth at one's command
2. command (control):
command
to be in command of oneself
to be in command of sth
3. command MILITAR:
command
to take command of a force
4. command COMPUT:
command
5. command no pl (knowledge):
command of a language
6. command no pl formal (view):
command
vue f
command module SUBST AERONÁUT
command module
command key SUBST COMPUT
command key
command prompt SUBST COMPUT
command prompt
command post SUBST MILITAR
command post
command line SUBST COMPUT
command line
francês
francês
inglês
inglês
inglês
inglês
francês
francês
I. command [kə·ˈmænd] VERBO trans
1. command (order):
to command sb
I command that
2. command (have command over):
command regiment, ship
3. command (have at one's disposal):
command
4. command formal (inspire):
command respect
5. command formal (give):
II. command [kə·ˈmænd] VERBO intr
command
III. command [kə·ˈmænd] SUBST
1. command (order):
command
he was at John's command
to have sth at one's command
2. command (control):
command
to be in command of oneself
to be in command of sth
3. command MILITAR:
command
to take command of a force
4. command comput:
command
5. command (knowledge):
command of a language
6. command formal (view):
command
vue f
command post SUBST MILITAR
command post
command line SUBST comput
command line
command key SUBST comput
command key
command module SUBST AERONÁUT
command module
command prompt SUBST comput
command prompt
francês
francês
inglês
inglês
Present
Icommand
youcommand
he/she/itcommands
wecommand
youcommand
theycommand
Past
Icommanded
youcommanded
he/she/itcommanded
wecommanded
youcommanded
theycommanded
Present Perfect
Ihavecommanded
youhavecommanded
he/she/ithascommanded
wehavecommanded
youhavecommanded
theyhavecommanded
Past Perfect
Ihadcommanded
youhadcommanded
he/she/ithadcommanded
wehadcommanded
youhadcommanded
theyhadcommanded
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The defendants all asserted that the command performance was identical with almost 600 previous performances.
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Garland herself performed the song for the troops as part of a 1943 command performance.
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That year he was invited to play in a royal command performance.
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There were no further command performances until they recommenced in 1881.
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By 1853, silver was overvalued with respect to gold.
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