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I [kə'mɑːnd] [AE -'mænd]1) (order) comando m., ordine m.to carry out, give a command — eseguire, dare un ordine
2) (military control) comando m.to give sb. command of sth. — affidare a qcn. il comando di qcs.
to be in command of — essere al comando di, comandare [ troops]
to be under the command of sb. — essere agli ordini di qcn.
to have sth. at one's command — avere qcs. a propria disposizione
4) inform. comando m.II 1. [kə'mɑːnd] [AE -'mænd]1) (order)to command sb. to do — ordinare a qcn. di fare
2) (obtain as one's due) ispirare [ affection]; incutere [ respect]; suscitare [ admiration]3) (dispose of) disporre di [funds, support, majority]4) (dominate) dominare [ valley]5) mil. comandare [ regiment]; dominare [air, sea]2.verbo intransitivo comandare* * *1. verb1) (to order: I command you to leave the room immediately!) ordinare2) (to have authority over: He commanded a regiment of soldiers.) comandare3) (to have by right: He commands great respect.) meritare2. noun1) (an order: We obeyed his commands.) comando, ordine2) (control: He was in command of the operation.) comando•- commander
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- commander-in-chief* * *I [kə'mɑːnd] [AE -'mænd]1) (order) comando m., ordine m.to carry out, give a command — eseguire, dare un ordine
2) (military control) comando m.to give sb. command of sth. — affidare a qcn. il comando di qcs.
to be in command of — essere al comando di, comandare [ troops]
to be under the command of sb. — essere agli ordini di qcn.
to have sth. at one's command — avere qcs. a propria disposizione
4) inform. comando m.II 1. [kə'mɑːnd] [AE -'mænd]1) (order)to command sb. to do — ordinare a qcn. di fare
2) (obtain as one's due) ispirare [ affection]; incutere [ respect]; suscitare [ admiration]3) (dispose of) disporre di [funds, support, majority]4) (dominate) dominare [ valley]5) mil. comandare [ regiment]; dominare [air, sea]2.verbo intransitivo comandare
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