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1 command
1. verb1) (to order: I command you to leave the room immediately!) pavēlēt2) (to have authority over: He commanded a regiment of soldiers.) komandēt; valdīt3) (to have by right: He commands great respect.) iedvest2. noun1) (an order: We obeyed his commands.) pavēle2) (control: He was in command of the operation.) komandēt•- commander
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- commander-in-chief* * *komanda, pavēle; pavēlniecība; prasme; hegemonija, kundzība; pavēlēt, komandēt; valdīt; pārvaldīt; iedvest; pavērt -
2 command of a language
valodas prasme -
3 command of one's emotions
prasme savaldīties -
4 command of the air
hegemonija gaisā -
5 command-in-chief
virspavēlniecība -
6 H Command
virspavēlniecība -
7 imperious command
kategoriska pavēle -
8 second in command
komandiera vietnieks -
9 self-command
savaldīšanās; pašsavaldīšanās -
10 to be at somebody's command
būt kāda rīcībā -
11 to be held in respect, to command respect
tikt cienītamEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to be held in respect, to command respect
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12 to be in command
komandēt -
13 to command oneself
savaldīties -
14 to command the seas
valdīt pār jūrām -
15 to do something at somebody's command
izpildīt kaut ko pēc kāda pavēlesEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to do something at somebody's command
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16 to vacate command
nodot komandēšanu -
17 yours to command
jūsu rīcībā -
18 commandant
noun (an officer who has the command of a place or of a body of troops.) komandants* * *komandants -
19 commander-in-chief
noun (the officer in supreme command of an army, or of the entire forces of the state.) virspavēlnieks* * *virspavēlnieks -
20 commandment
noun (a command given by God, especially one of the ten given to Moses.) bauslis* * *bauslis; priekšraksts
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