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commanded 范例

EN[kəˈmændɪd] [kəˈmɑːndɪd]
US
指挥 (command的过去式和过去分词)

    Examples of commanded in a Sentence

  • 例句 command
    1. The information made its way up the chain of command to the general.   They took a boat up the river from the coast.   I felt something crawling up my arm. ‎
    2. Under the command of Dr. Lonnie Smith, the Hammond B-3 organ can be subtly atmospheric or growlingly ecstatic.
    3. It can take pictures or video from a front-facing camera, controlled by a voice command or a swipe on the right-hand armature, and is designed to display at-a-glance information on its screen which is visible only to the user.
    4. A benny of using an older modem is that it usually includes a good manual on the AT command set.
    5. Milton's command of blank verse exceeds even Shakespeare's.
    6. [ …] the officer to whom the command was deputed, to the amusement of a German bombardier, ordered one of the largest cannons to be placed under the gate of a fortress [ …]
  • 例句 commands
    1. Commands are accessed through buttons in a nonscrolling area above the document.
    2. Most commands in a wordprocessor are undoable and redoable, but saving a file is not.
    3. A good magistrate commands the respect and affections of the people.
    4. Justice commands the respect and affections of the people.
    5. This job commands a salary of £30,000.
    6. Mastrosimone's (antiheroine?) Marjorie lets in a man who quickly drops the small talk, slams her to the floor, and almost smothers her with a pillow as he commands her to say "thank you," "I love you," and "I am your puta.
    7. The coach stood on the sidelines and bellowed commands at the team.
    8. How do I unhide the editing toolbar? I need to use those commands again.
    9. This gives his commands an oraclelike quality that compels the actors to obey.
  • 例句 commanded
    1. The soldier was commanded to cease firing.
    2. The king commanded his servant to bring him dinner.
    3. he commanded silence
    4. Bridges commanded by a fortified house. (Motley.)
    5. The fort commanded the bay.
    6. Fredrick the Great, Elector of Brandenburg and King of Prussia, commanded the most powerful electorate in the Empire.
    7. And lest by her long talke she should be found to trip or faile in her words, she filled their laps with gold, silver, and Jewels, and commanded Zephyrus to carry them away.
    8. They were headed by a Chiauſh or the Meſſinger of an Aga, who commanded in a ſmall village to the weſt of Pambouk.
    9. You know that your arrangments for the fight are actually made; that already the British army is commanded by a Franco-British Council of War; that there is no possible honourable retreat for you.
    10. When the sultan of the genii had read the note, he called out to one of his chaoosh8, who immediately attended before him, and commanded him to bring into his presence without delay the genie who had enchanted the daughter of the sultan of Cairo.
  • 例句 commanding
    1. a commanding structure
    2. If the police at the G20 protests were pumped-up, testerical, itching for a fight, it was partly because their commanding officers have spent years blurring the distinction between peaceful campaigners and terrorists.
    3. He was peremptorily summoned to see the commanding officer.
    4. In a recent interview Mr. Stewart spoke happily, even sentimentally, about his Enterprise-commanding days, which left him with a castful of close friends and an unexpected appreciation for the importance of “Star Trek” in American culture.
    5. To club a battalion implies a temporary inability in the commanding officer to restore any given body of men to their natural front in line or column.
    6. With coveted writers commanding $5 for every typed word into magazines that were stuffed to the brim with advertising, there was a fizziness, some would say recklessness, in the air.
相关连结:
  1. en commandedness
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