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41 último trecho
el último trecho(n.) = last leg, theEx: M Asthana, the Commanding Officer for the last leg of the voyage around the world, describes the sail-ship as 'the building block' of India's naval training.
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42 abrigar una queja
• brood over a grievance• have a commanding presence• have a consultation with -
43 abrumador
• appalling• commanding• mind-boggling• oppressively• opprobrious• overburdening• overpowering• overwhelming• stunning -
44 acaudillador
• commander• commanding• leaden-hearted• leader cable -
45 autoritario
• authoritative• commanding• despotic• dictatorial• domineering• heavy footstep• heavy-handedly• lordly• powerful -
46 autoritativo
• authoritative• commanding• lordly• powerful -
47 comandante
• commandant• commander• commanding officer• field officer• major -
48 comandante en jefe
• admiral in chief• commander in chief• commanding officer• warlike• warm -
49 dominante
• authoritative• besetting• commanding• controlling• dominant• dominating• domineering• high and dry• high and wide• high-growth venture• high-handed behavior• lordly• predominant• primary -
50 estar acatarrado
• have a close shave• have a commanding presence• have the shivers• have the solution for -
51 estar constipado
• have a close shave• have a commanding presence• have the shivers• have the solution for -
52 estar resfriado
• have a close shave• have a commanding presence• have the shakes of fever• have the shivers• have the snuffles• have the solution for -
53 sufrir de un resfrío
• have a close shave• have a commanding presence• suffer from a cold -
54 sufrir un resfrío
• have a close shave• have a commanding presence• suffer from a cold -
55 acaudillador
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56 ser dominante
v.to be domineering, to be commanding, to be dominating, to cavalier. -
57 ser imperativo
v.1 to be commanding, to be bossy, to be demanding.El presidente es imperativo The president is demanding.2 to be imperative.Es imperativo It is imperative.
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Commanding — Com*mand ing, a. 1. Exercising authority; actually in command; as, a commanding officer. [1913 Webster] 2. Fitted to impress or control; as, a commanding look or presence. [1913 Webster] 3. Exalted; overlooking; having superior strategic… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
commanding — [kə man′diŋ, kəmän′diŋ] vt., vi. prp. of COMMAND adj. 1. having authority; controlling or dominating 2. impressive, esp. in a dignified or imperial way 3. controlling or dominating by position [a commanding hilltop] 4. very large [a commanding… … English World dictionary
commanding — ► ADJECTIVE 1) indicating or expressing authority; imposing. 2) possessing or giving superior strength: a commanding lead. DERIVATIVES commandingly adverb … English terms dictionary
commanding — index cardinal (outstanding), cogent, compelling, considerable, convincing, critical (crucial) … Law dictionary
commanding — [adj] superior, authoritative advantageous, arresting, assertive, autocratic, bossy, compelling, controlling, decisive, dictatorial, dominant, dominating, forceful, imperious, imposing, impressive, in charge, lofty, peremptory, striking; concepts … New thesaurus
commanding — [[t]kəmɑ͟ːndɪŋ, mæ̱nd [/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n If you are in a commanding position or situation, you are in a strong or powerful position or situation. Right now you re in a more commanding position than you have been for ages... The French … English dictionary
commanding — commandingly, adv. commandingness, n. /keuh man ding, mahn /, adj. 1. being in command: a commanding officer. 2. appreciably superior or imposing; winning; sizable: a commanding position; a commanding lead in the final period. 3. having the air,… … Universalium
commanding — adjective 1 having the authority or position that allows you to give orders: a commanding officer | Japan s commanding economic position 2 making people respect and obey you: Papa s commanding presence 3 a commanding view or position is one from… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
commanding — UK [kəˈmɑːndɪŋ] / US [kəˈmændɪŋ] adjective 1) powerful and impressive his commanding voice/presence 2) a commanding view or a commanding position allows you to see all around you a hill with a commanding view of the valley below 3) making it… … English dictionary
commanding — com|mand|ing [kəˈma:ndıŋ US kəˈmæn ] adj 1.) [only before noun] having the authority or position that allows you to give orders ▪ a commanding officer 2.) having the confidence to make people respect and obey you used to show approval ▪ Papa s… … Dictionary of contemporary English
commanding — com|mand|ing [ kə mændıŋ ] adjective 1. ) powerful and impressive: his commanding voice/presence 2. ) allowing you to see all around you: a hill with a commanding view of the valley below 3. ) making it likely that you will win something such as… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English