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1 COMMAND
• As I will so I command - Как хочу, так и ворочу (K), Своя рука - владыка (C), Хочу, с кашей ем, хочу, масло пахтаю (X)• He is not fit to command others that cannot command himself - Кто собою не \ правит, тот и другого на разум не наставит (K)• If you can't command yourself, you can't command others - Кто собою не \ правит, тот и другого на разум не наставит (K)• There is a great force hidden in sweet command - Ласка вернее таски (Л), Ласковое слово пуще дубины (Л) -
2 command
إِمْرَة \ command: control; official charge: Who is in command of this ship?. \ تَمَكُّن \ command: knowledge of, skill in: He has a good command of English. \ تَوَلَّى أمْرَ... \ command: to control; be in official charge of: A ship is commanded by its captain. -
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سُلْطَة \ authority: the power to give orders or take action: I have no authority to sell my father’s house, whoever has this power The city authorities control the police. clutch: control, unpleasantly used: He fell into his enemies’ clutches. command: control; official charge: Who is in command of this ship?. control: direction; command; power; the ability to make others obey: He has no control over his children. He has lost control of them. They are out of control (or not under control). influence: the power to have an effect on sb.: Some leaders of industry have great political influence. power: control of government: Their party came into power in 1951 and remained in power till 1964, right; official permission The police have powers to search cars. \ See Also نفوذ (نُفُوذ)، سيطرة (سَيْطَرة)، إمرة (إِمْرَة)، قيادة (قِيادَة) -
4 command
[kəˈmaːnd]1. verb1) to order:يَأْمُر، يَطْلُب مِنI command you to leave the room immediately!
2) to have authority over:يَقودُ جَيْشاHe commanded a regiment of soldiers.
3) to have by right:يَسْتَحِقُّ الأحْتِرامHe commands great respect.
2. noun1) an order:أمْـرWe obeyed his commands.
2) control:قِيادَه، سَيْطَرَهHe was in command of the operation.
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5 command
أَمْر \ affair: often plural, business: Family affairs kept him at home. business: matter; event: That murder was a shocking business. command: an order: His commands were always obeyed. matter: an affair; a question: a business matter; a social matter; a matter of opinion. order: a command (spoken or written): Officers give orders to their men. thing: a matter; an affair: He told me some strange things. -
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مَعْرِفَة \ command: knowledge of; skill in: He has a good command of English. knowledge: what one knows: His knowledge of radio is very wide. His general knowledge is slight. learning: knowledge that is gained by long serious study: He is a man of great learning. wisdom: the good judgement that results from long experience; the wise knowledge that comes from much study. -
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قِيَادَة \ command: control; official charge: Who is in command of this ship?. lead: the act of leading; a personal example; sth. that guides: The rest of the class followed his lead. The footmarks gave the police a lead. leadership: the qualities of a leader; the act of leading: Under his leadership we are sure to win. -
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تَحَكَّمَ في \ bully: to behave as a bully towards: Big boys often bully little ones. command: to control; to be in official charge of: A ship is commanded by its captain. govern: to rule; control. manage: to control (a person, an animal, a business, etc.). restrain: to hold back; control: Restrain your excited children. -
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قَادَ \ command: to control; be in official charge of: A ship is commanded by its captain. conduct: to lead or guide: He conducted the visitors round the school, control (a business, a musical group, etc.). drive, (drove, driven): to control the course of (a vehicle such as a car, bus, train, or motorboat, etc.): Have you learnt to drive? What kind of car do you drive?. lead: to guide (a person, by the hand, an animal by a rope, etc.): He led his horse across the narrow bridge, guide and control (an army, a team, a government, etc.). show: to guide: I showed our guest to his room. -
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سَيْطَرَ (على) \ control: to keep steady (oneself, one’s temper, prices, etc.). command: to control; be in official charge of: A ship is commanded by its captain. dominate: to control (through size, strength, brain power, etc.): One big boy dominated the whole class. master: to gain control of; learn thoroughly: You can master any subject if you work hard enough. -
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أَمَرَ (بِـ) \ command: to order officially: He commanded them to return to the camp. decree: to declare by decree; decide officially. dictate: to give orders without considering anyone else’s opinions. direct: to order: I was directed to report to your office. instruct: to order: The soldiers were instructed not to fire. order: to tell (sb.) forcefully and officially to do sth.; give orders for (sth.): The noisy child was ordered (to go) out of the room. (Note that to go may be left out when an adv. or adverbial phrase follows but other verbs cannot be left out.). tell: to order: I told him to hurry. -
12 Command
1) Abbreviation: CO2) File extension: .cmd (file name extension),.com (file name extension) -
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1) Abbreviation: CO2) File extension: .cmd (file name extension),.com (file name extension) -
14 command
командование (превышение отметки уровня воды в канале над отметкой прилегающих земельАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > command
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15 command and control approach
Gen Mgta style of leadership that uses standards, procedures, and output statistics to regulate the organization. A command and control approach to leadership is authoritative in nature and uses a top-down approach, which fits well in bureaucratic organizations in which privilege and power are vested in senior management. It is founded on, and emphasizes a distinction between, executives on the one hand and workers on the other. It stems from the principles of Frederick Winslow Taylor, and the applications of Henry Ford and Alfred P. Sloan, Jr. As more empowered, flat organizations have come to the fore, command and control leaders have been increasingly criticized for stifling creativity and limiting flexibility.The ultimate business dictionary > command and control approach
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16 Command Aerienne Tactique
Abbreviation: CATAC (Fighter Command (France))Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Command Aerienne Tactique
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17 Command General, US Army Combat Developments Command
Military: CGUSARCDCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Command General, US Army Combat Developments Command
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18 . command mode
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19 Command & Conquer (video game)
Abbreviation: ccУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Command & Conquer (video game)
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20 Command & Control
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