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1 commanding
1) (impressive: He has a commanding appearance.) mogočen, silen2) (with a wide view: The house had a commanding position on the hill.) dominanten* * *[kəmá:ndiŋ]adjective ( commandingly adverb)gospodovalen; impozanten, dominanten -
2 C.O.
abbreviationCommanding Officer; Colonial Office; Criminal Office; conscientious objector -
3 command
1. verb1) (to order: I command you to leave the room immediately!) ukazati2) (to have authority over: He commanded a regiment of soldiers.) poveljevati3) (to have by right: He commands great respect.) zbujati2. noun1) (an order: We obeyed his commands.) ukaz2) (control: He was in command of the operation.) nadzor•- commander
- commanding
- commandment
- commander-in-chief* * *I [kəmá:nd]1.transitive verbukazovati, zapovedovati; poveljevati, odrediti, odrejati; zahtevati, naročiti; izsiljevati; obvladati, znati; (of) razpolagati, na voljo imeti; donašati, nuditi, dajati;2.intransitive verbbiti poveljnik, ukazovati, vladatito command o.s. — obvladati seII [kəmá:nd]nounukaz, povelje, nalog, odredba; vlada, poveljstvo; obvladovanje; oblast; znanje; vrhovno poveljstvoat s.o.'s command — na razpolago komuto be in command of — obvladati, znati kajat command — na razpolago; po ukazu -
4 dispatch
[di'spæ ] 1. verb1) (to send off: He dispatched several letters asking for financial help.) (raz)poslati2) (to finish off or deal with quickly: She dispatched several pieces of business within the hour.) hitro opraviti2. noun1) (a written official report: a dispatch from the commanding officer.) depeša2) (an act of sending away.) (od)pošiljanje3) (haste.) naglica•* * *I [dispaeč]transitive verb(raz)poslati, razpošiljati; razpeča(va)ti; ( with) opraviti, hitro rešiti, znebiti se; colloquially pojesti; ubiti, usmrtitiII [dispaeč]noun(od)pošiljanje; ekspedicija; hitrost, brzina; pošiljka, pismo, vest, dopis, uradno sporočilo, depeša; ubojby dispatch, with dispatch — ekspres -
5 O.C.
abbreviationOfficer Commanding; Observer Corps; Old Catholic -
6 salute
[sə'lu:t] 1. verb1) ((especially in the forces) to raise the (usually right) hand to the forehead to show respect: They saluted their commanding officer.) salutirati2) (to honour by firing eg large guns: They saluted the Queen by firing one hundred guns.) izkazati čast2. noun(an act of saluting: The officer gave a salute; a 21-gun salute.) pozdrav* * *I [səlú:t]nounpozdrav, pozdravljanje; military salutiranje, vojaški pozdrav, izkazanje časti; military pozdravni streli, salva; archaic objem, poljub (ob srečanju, slovesu)to take the salute — sprejeti, prevzeti pozdrav (o častniku); izvesti pregled (čet itd.)II [səlú:t]transitive verbpozdraviti, pozdravljati, izkazati (komu) čast; military salutirati; archaic poljubiti (koga) ob sestanku, slovesuto salute s.o. king — pozdraviti koga kot kraljaa strange sight saluted the eye — nenavaden pogled se je nudil očesu; intransitive verb pozdraviti, military salutirati, izstreliti pozdravno salvo, izkazati čast -
7 sanction
['sæŋkʃən] 1. noun(permission or approval: The soldier's action did not have the sanction of his commanding officer.) odobritev2. verb(to permit or agree to: We cannot sanction the use of force.) odobriti* * *[saeŋkšən]1.nounsankcija; sprejetje, dovoljenje, pritrditev, odobritev, dopustitev; podpora, nagrada; juridically prisilni zakonski ukrepi ali odredbe, kazenski ukrepi; plural politics sankcijeto give sanction to s.th. — odobriti kaj;2.transitive verbodobriti, potrditi, uveljaviti, uzakoniti (zakon); sankcionirati
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