"command" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

command verbo

command + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 49
command attention • command respect • command troops • command prices • command a brigade • command a regiment • ...
verbo + command
Kolokacji: 4
appointed to command • promoted to command • assigned to command • selected to command
command + preposición
Kolokacji: 29
commanded by • command during • command from • command at • command in • ...
command + adjetivo/adverbio
Kolokacji: 26
later command • once command • personally command • initially commanded • temporarily command • ...
1. later command = później polecenie later command
5. actually command = faktycznie polecenie actually command
6. normally command = zwykle polecenie normally command
7. commanded respectively = rozkazać odpowiednio commanded respectively
8. command sternly = polecenie surowo command sternly
9. command harshly = polecenie surowo command harshly
10. silently command = cicho polecenie silently command
11. briefly command = pokrótce polecenie briefly command
12. successfully command = z powodzeniem polecenie successfully command
13. easily command = łatwo polecenie easily command
14. generally command = ogólnie polecenie generally command
15. simply command = po prostu polecenie simply command
16. command softly = polecenie delikatnie command softly
17. nominally command = nominalnie polecenie nominally command
  • Once the gas had lifted the main infantry assault by 17 German Sturmtruppen divisions commenced, part of an Army Group nominally commanded by Crown Prince Wilhelm, the eldest son of Kaiser Wilhelm II.
  • The Scottish Admiral Lord Cochrane and Irish General Richard Church were nominally commanding the Greeks.
  • In many countries, especially those formerly part of the British Empire, a brigadier is either the highest field rank or most junior general appointment, nominally commanding a brigade.
  • Until Chanticleer reaches that destination, our agreed plans hold and it hardly matters who nominally commands.
  • Hancock nominally commanded 6,000 militiamen in the campaign, although he let the professional soldiers do the planning and issue the orders.
  • Although Hasdrubal nominally commanded all Carthaginian forces in the Iberian Peninsula (the Roman Hispania), Mago received an independent command, a division which was to have grave consequences later.
  • Their patron was Emperor Wilhelm II, who nominally commanded them.
  • Army general is a title used in many countries to denote the rank of general nominally commanding an army in the field.
  • Even the colonel who nominally commanded Hickman Training Center might as well have been on another planet entirely-the recruits weren't even sure whether their post commandant was male, female, or even human.
  • He was 72 years old and, although having gout to the extent that he was carried on a litter, he nominally commanded his thirteenth military campaign.
18. eventually command = ostatecznie polecenie eventually command
19. effectively command = skutecznie polecenie effectively command
20. command jointly = polecenie wspólnie command jointly
(2) once, formerly
Kolokacji: 2

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