commandeer
verb
/kɒmənˈdɪə(ɹ)/
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- (transitive) To seize for military use.
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реквизировать
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commander
noun
/kəˈmandə/
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/kəˈmændɚ/
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/kəˈmɑːndə/
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- One who exercises control and direction of a military or naval organization.
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военача́льник,
команди́р,
комма́ндер,
полково́дец
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- A naval officer whose rank is above that of a lieutenant commander and below that of captain.
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капита́н тре́тьего ра́нга,
комма́ндер
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- One who exercises control and direction over a group of persons.
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команди́р,
нача́льник
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command
noun
/kəˈmænd/
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/kəˈmɑːnd/
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- power of control, direction or disposal; mastery.
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владе́ние
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- The act of commanding; exercise or authority of influence.
- (military) A body or troops, or any naval or military force, under the control of a particular officer; by extension, any object or body in someone's charge.
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кома́нда,
кома́ндование
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- (computing) A directive to a computer program acting as an interpreter of some kind, in order to perform a specific task.
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кома́нда,
команда
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- An order to do something.
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кома́нда,
нака́з,
повеле́ние,
прика́з,
приказа́ние,
распоряже́ние
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- The right or authority to order, control or dispose of; the right to be obeyed or to compel obedience.
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управле́ние
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command
verb
/kəˈmænd/
,
/kəˈmɑːnd/
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- (transitive) To hold, to control the use of.
- (obsolete) To direct to come; to bestow.
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вла́ствовать,
владе́ть,
госпо́дствовать,
кома́ндовать,
контроли́ровать,
управля́ть
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- (ambitransitive) To order, give orders; to compel or direct with authority.
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прика́зывать,
приказа́ть
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commandment
noun
/kəˈmændmənt/
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/kəˈmændɪmənt/
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/kəˈmændɪˌmɛnt/
,
/kəˈmɑːndmənt/
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- (archaic, or, jocular) Something that must be obeyed; a command or edict.
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за́поведь,
заповедь
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commandant
noun
/-dɑnt/
,
/kɒmənˈdænt/
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/kɒmənˈdɑːnt/
,
/ˈkɒməndænt/
,
/ˈkɒməndɑːnt/
,
/ˈkɒməndənt/
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- (military) A commanding officer, usually of a specific force or division.
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команди́р,
коменда́нт
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