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command [kə'mɑ:nd] n
gen. 仰せ付ける; 仰せつける; 沙汰 news2 nf46; 采配; 采幣; 制する news1 nf13; 天下り news1 nf10 (from superior to inferior, government to private sector, etc., あまくだり); 天降り (from superior to inferior, government to private sector, etc.); 望む ichi1 news1 nf12 (a view of); 命じる ichi1 news1 nf22; 命ずる ichi1 news2 nf34; 率いる ichi1 news2 nf31 (troops); 執る ichi1 news2 nf38 (army); 制す; 令する; 扼す; 督する
auto.ctrl. 機能チャートにおけるコマンド
comp., MS コマンド (An instruction to a computer program that, when issued by the user, causes an action to be carried out. Commands are usually either typed at the keyboard or chosen from a menu, komando)
inf. 采配を振るう
obs. 占む
tech. コマンド (komando); 指令 (shirei)
n command | n n
gen. 仰せ; 用命 (ようめい); ; 言い渡し news1 nf22; 言渡し; 言い付け; 言いつけ; 言付け
ling. 命令形
n vs command | n vs n
gen. 下命; 号令 news1 nf24; 司令 news1 nf17; 指令 news1 nf10 (shirei); 統率 news2 nf30; 命令 ichi1 news1 nf04 (めいれい); 下知
Command [kə'mɑ:nd] n
gen. コマン (unclass)
n vs adj-no command | n vs adj-no n
gen. 指揮 ichi1 news1 nf03 (しき); 指麾
used with masu stem verb command abbr.
abbr. spec1
n a command | n n
gen. 一命 news2 nf31
n n-suf command | n n-suf n
gen. news1 nf05
 English thesaurus
command [kə'mɑ:nd] abbr.
abbr. com
mil. control and communications system; control and identification
mil., abbr. cmd; comd
mil., logist. The authority and responsibility vested in a member of the military forces for the purpose of using available resources, planning their employment, organizing, directing, coordinating and controlling military forces. 2. A unit, group of units, organization or area under the authority of a single commander. 3. An order given by a member of the military forces with the vested authority, expressing his will to bring about a particular action. (UKR/NATO); Order given by a commander. It expresses the commander's will regarding the execution of a given action. Chain of sequenced actions consisting in: 1. giving orders. It requires: that they be prepared following a thinking process, that the decisions be taken, that they be written and disseminated; 2. controlling their execution in: following the situation, conducting the maneuver and especially coordinating the actions of units; 3. reporting. There are 3 levels of command responsibilities: 1. Decision commander and conduct chief of staff; 2. Synthesis, coordination, proposition commander of the op-center and cells commanders; 3. Execution and conduct staff officers. (FRA)
tech., abbr. cd
USA The authority that a commander in the armed forces lawfully exercises over subordinates by virtue of rank or assignment. see also area command, combatant command, combatant command command authority; An order given by a commander; that is, the will of the commander expressed for the purpose of bringing about a particular action. see also area command, combatant command, combatant command command authority; A unit or units, an organization, or an area under the command of one individual (JP 1) see also area command, combatant command, combatant command command authority
Command [kə'mɑ:nd] n
gen. Control and Communications
abbr., file.ext. .com (file name extension); .cmd (file name extension)
COMMAND [kə'mɑ:nd] abbr.
abbr., auto. cockpit management data system
abbr., avia. computer command engineer