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COMMAND.COM bestand; een bestand dat de benodigde DOS opdrachten uitvoert na het starten van de computercommand1[ kəma:nd] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 commando ⇒ leiding, militair gezag2 bevel ⇒ order, gebod3 legeronderdeel ⇒ commando, legerdistrict4 beheersing ⇒ controle, meesterschap♦voorbeelden:1 have/take command of • het bevel hebben/nemen overat/by his command • op zijn bevelbe in command of • het bevel voeren overbe in command of the situation • de zaak onder controle hebbenunder command of • onder het bevel vanhe is at my command • hij staat te mijner beschikking→ high high/————————command22 het bevel/gezag voeren/hebbenII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 bevelen ⇒ gebieden, commanderen2 het bevel/commando voeren over♦voorbeelden:
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commandeer — com|man|deer [ˌkɔmənˈdıə US ˌka:mənˈdır] v [T] [Date: 1800 1900; : Afrikaans; Origin: kommandeer, from French commander to command , from Old French comander; COMMAND2] to take someone else s property for your own use, especially during a war ▪… … Dictionary of contemporary English
commodore — com|mo|dore [ˈkɔmədo: US ˈka:mədo:r] n [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: Probably from Dutch commandeur commander , from French, from Old French comander; COMMAND2] 1.) a high rank in the navy, or someone who has this rank 2.) the ↑captain in charge of a … Dictionary of contemporary English