adj. 1.指揮的。 2.威風(fēng)凜凜的,外表莊嚴(yán)的。 3.占有險(xiǎn)要地位的,(高處等)居高臨下的。
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It seems unlikely to command a consensus . 要駕馭輿論似乎不大可能。 The hill commands a fine distant view . 從這座山上可以眺望美麗的遠(yuǎn)景。 The fort commanded the entrance to the valley . 那堡壘俯視山谷的入口。 The officer commanded his men to open fire . 軍官命令他的人開火。 Your quiet hard work will command respect . 你那埋頭苦干的精神令人尊敬。 His request is in the nature of a command . 他的請(qǐng)求簡(jiǎn)直像命令。 Where on earth is fighter command ? 戰(zhàn)斗機(jī)司令部究竟干什么去了? I'd better expedite the change of command . 我最好盡快上任,接過(guò)指揮權(quán)。 The officer commanded his men to open fire . 軍官命令士兵開火。 Why was charlie quietly taking command ? 為什么查理要在暗地里來(lái)擺布操縱?
used of a height or viewpoint; "a commanding view of the ocean"; "looked up at the castle dominating the countryside"; "the balcony overlooking the ballroom" 同義詞:dominating , overlooking ,