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In sentence: - "Air Defense Command Hava Savunma Komutanlığı. f."

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commandadd into favorites/kəˈmænd/, /kəˈmɑːnd/
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Etymology: [ k&-mand ] (verb.) 14th century. From Old French comander (modern French commander), from Vulgar Latin *commandare, from Latin commendare, from com- + mandare mandō (“I order, command”). Compare commend, mandate.
Synonyms: decree, order, act, adjuration, ban, behest, bidding, call, canon, caveat, charge, citation, commandment, demand, devoir, dictate, dictation, dictum, direction
Antonyms: contradiction, countermand, opposition, recall, reversal, revocation, subordination, contradict, oppose, reverse, revoke, follow

emretmek, buyruk, emir, komut, buyurmak, yönetmek, komuta, iletişim, egemenlik, kontrol, sorumluluk, emir vermek, kumanda etmek emir vermek, hakim olmak (bir yere), genel kurmay, to make an order, hüküm, hakim olmak, yönetim, kuvvet, telkin etmek, tepeden görmek, buyuru, yetki, kumanda, kontrol etmek, hakimiyet, buyrultu, hükmetmek, hüküm sürmek, komuta etmek, güç, buyurma, (NATO) KOMUTANLIK:Silahlı Kuvvetlere mensup bir şahsa, askeri kuvvetlerin idaresi, faaliyetlerinin koordinesi ve kontrolü için verilmiş yetki, KOMUTANLIK:Bir şahsın komutası altında bulunan bir birlik veya birlikler, kumanda et, komuta et, komutanlık, kumandanlık: Air Defense, (Bilgisayar) komut: search command arama komutu, Komutanlık, emir ve komuta yetkisi, komut, komut, bir işlemin yerine getirilmesini sağlayan sözcük, kumandanlık, kumandanlık etmek, bilgisayar ve istihbarat, komutanlık, hükümranlık, ferman, genelkurmay, idare etmek, bir subayın kumanda ettiği askerler, at command emir üzerinde, -e bakmak, a good command of rahat konuşabilme, komutları, komutlar, hakim olma, saygın, hakim, emreden, etkili, hükmeden, hükmetme, mükemmel, birinci sınıf, otoriter/kumanda eden, kazan/gör/yönet, komuta ediş, kumanda edişler, kumanda etmek,

1 emretmek     ts
2 buyruk     ts
3 emir     ts
4 komut  isim     ts
5 buyurmak  fiil     ts
6 yönetmek     ts
7 komuta  isim     ts
8 iletişim  Askeri     ts
9 egemenlik     ts
10 kontrol     ts
11 sorumluluk     ts
12 emir vermek     ts
13 kumanda etmek emir vermek     ts
14 hakim olmak (bir yere)     ts
15 genel kurmay     ts
16 to make an order  Ticaret     ts
17 hüküm     ts
18 hakim olmak     ts
19 yönetim     ts
20 kuvvet     ts
21 telkin etmek     ts
22 tepeden görmek     ts
23 buyuru     ts
24 yetki     ts
25 kumanda     ts
26 kontrol etmek     ts
27 hakimiyet     ts
28 buyrultu     ts
29 hükmetmek     ts
30 hüküm sürmek     ts
31 komuta etmek     ts
32 güç     ts
33 buyurma  Dilbilim     ts
34 (NATO) KOMUTANLIK:Silahlı Kuvvetlere mensup bir şahsa, askeri kuvvetlerin idaresi, faaliyetlerinin koordinesi ve kontrolü için verilmiş yetki  Askeri     ts
35 KOMUTANLIK:Bir şahsın komutası altında bulunan bir birlik veya birlikler  Askeri     ts
36 kumanda et  fiil     ts
37 komuta et  fiil     ts
38 komutanlık, kumandanlık: Air Defense  isim     ts
39 (Bilgisayar) komut: search command arama komutu  isim     ts
40 Komutanlık, emir ve komuta yetkisi, komut  Askeri     ts
41 komut, bir işlemin yerine getirilmesini sağlayan sözcük     ts
42 kumandanlık     ts
43 kumandanlık etmek     ts
44 bilgisayar ve istihbarat  Askeri     ts
45 komutanlık     ts
46 hükümranlık     ts
47 ferman     ts
48 genelkurmay     ts
49 idare etmek     ts
50 bir subayın kumanda ettiği askerler     ts
51 at command emir üzerinde     ts
52 -e bakmak     ts
53 a good command of rahat konuşabilme     ts
54commands komutları     ts
55commands komutlar     ts
56commanding hakim olma  Ticaret     ts
57commanding saygın     ts
58commanding hakim     ts
59commanding emreden     ts
60commanding etkili     ts
61commanding hükmeden     ts
62commanding hükmetme     ts
63commanding mükemmel     ts
64commanding birinci sınıf  sıfat     ts
65commanding otoriter/kumanda eden     ts
66commanding kazan/gör/yönet     ts
67commanding komuta ediş  isim     ts
68commands kumanda edişler     ts
69 kumanda etmek     ts
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The degree of control a pitcher has over his pitches, To order, give orders; to compel or direct with authority, To have or exercise supreme power, control or authority over, especially military; to have under direction or control, to dominate through ability, resources, position etc.; to overlook, To require with authority; to demand, order, enjoin, A directive to a computer program acting as an interpreter of some kind, in order to perform a specific task, A body or troops, or any naval or military force, under the control of a particular officer, The right or authority to order, control or dispose of; the right to be obeyed or to compel obedience, An order, a compelling task given to an inferior or a machine, power of control, direction or disposal; mastery, A position of chief authority; a position involving the right or power to order or control, To exact, compel or secure by my moral influence; to deserve, claim, Dominating situation; range or control or oversight; extent of view or outlook, The act of commanding; exercise or authority of influence, To hold, to control the use of, COMMAND.COM file, file which contains the command processor of DOS which is required for startup (Computers), cmd, The possession or exercise of authority, Authority; power or right of control; leadership; as, the forces under his command, carried out on command, done on demand, Power to dominate, command, or overlook by means of position; scope of vision; survey, An authoritative order requiring obedience; a mandate; an injunction, Control; power over something; sway; influence; as, to have command over one's temper or voice; the fort has command of the bridge, the power or authority to command; "an admiral in command", A body of troops, or any naval or military force or post, or the whole territory under the authority or control of a particular officer, To have a view, as from a superior position, availability for use; "the materials at the command of the potters grew", Unit of military personnel, To order, to compel an inferior or a machine to do something, an authoritative direction or instruction to do something a military unit or region under the control of a single officer a position of highest authority; "the corporation has just undergone a change in command", To have within a sphere of control, influence, access, or vision; to dominate by position; to guard; to overlook, To have power or influence of the nature of authority over; to obtain as if by ordering; to receive as a due; to challenge; to claim; as, justice commands the respect and affections of the people; the best goods command the best price, To order with authority; to lay injunction upon; to direct; to bid; to charge, To exercise direct authority over; to have control of; to have at one's disposal; to lead, To direct to come; to bestow, To have or to exercise direct authority; to govern; to sway; to influence; to give an order or orders, make someone do something, be in command of; "The general commanded a huge army", (computer science) a line of code written as part of a computer program, great skillfulness and knowledge of some subject or activity; "a good command of French", demand as one's due; "This speaker commands a high fee"; "The author commands a fair hearing from his readers", look down on; "The villa dominates the town", An instruction to or request of a program, application, operating system, or other software, to perform a particular task Commands may be single words or may require additional phrases, variously called arguments, options, parameters, and qualifiers Unlike statements, commands execute as soon as you enter them ACCEPT, CLEAR, and COPY are examples of commands in SQL*Plus, (n ) An instruction to the computer A command typically is a character string typed at a keyboard and is interpreted by the computer as a demand for a particular action, A command is a Lisp function specially defined to be able to serve as a key binding in Emacs When you type a key sequence (q v ), its binding (q v ) is looked up in the relevant keymaps (q v ) to find the command to run See section Keys and Commands, exercise authoritative control or power over; "control the budget"; "Command the military forces", a military unit or region under the control of a single officer, an authoritative direction or instruction to do something, If an army or country commands a place, they have total control over it. Yemen commands the strait at the southern end of the Red Sea. = rule Command is also a noun. the struggle for command of the air, If you command something such as respect or obedience, you obtain it because you are popular, famous, or important. an excellent physician who commanded the respect of all his colleagues, If someone in authority commands you to do something, they tell you that you must do it. He commanded his troops to attack `Get in your car and follow me,' he commanded He commanded that roads be built to link castles across the land `Don't panic,' I commanded myself. = instruct, order Command is also a noun. The tanker failed to respond to a command to stop the note of command in his voice. = instruction, order, rule, control, be in authority, An officer who commands part of an army, navy, or air force is responsible for controlling and organizing it. the French general who commands the UN troops in the region He didn't just command. He personally fought in several heavy battles. Command is also a noun. In 1942 he took command of 108 Squadron. = charge, In the armed forces, a command is a group of officers who are responsible for organizing and controlling part of an army, navy, or air force. He had authorisation from the military command to retaliate, If you have a particular skill or particular resources at your command, you have them and can use them fully. The country should have the right to defend itself with all legal means at its command, Your command of something, such as a foreign language, is your knowledge of it and your ability to use this knowledge. His command of English was excellent. see also high command, second-in-command, If someone has command of a situation, they have control of it because they have, or seem to have, power or authority. Mr Baker would take command of the campaign In times of currency crisis interest rates can raised as a sign that a government is in command, In computing, a command is an instruction that you give to a computer, [BSG] A program designed to be invoked by typing its name at a terminal Multics commands are ordinary user programs, and what is more, ordinary PL/I procedures Commands and "subroutines" are indistinguishable at the PL/I and dynamic linking levels Although this reduces the number of search mechanisms, it rarely turned out to be useful, as calling a command as a subroutine or vice-versa, although fully possible and often done in kludges, presents all kinds of UI problems The proper handling and diagnosis of missing, malformed, or non-string arguments makes the passing of command arguments as actual parameters a poor idea, and the current C "argc/argv" scheme, an outcome of Multics's experience, is one correct solution, a position of highest authority; "the corporation has just undergone a change in command", demand as one's due; "This speaker commands a high fee"; "The author commands a fair hearing from his readers, A command is input into a computer used to control it In the EWSD Switching System, Man-Machine Language (MML) commands are used to control the switch functions, make someone do something be in command of; "The general commanded a huge army", An instruction to a computer that invokes the execution of a preprogrammed sequence of instructions, availability for use; "the materials at the command of the potters grew" the power or authority to command; "an admiral in command" great skillfulness and knowledge of some subject or activity; "a good command of French" an authoritative direction or instruction to do something a military unit or region under the control of a single officer a position of highest authority; "the corporation has just undergone a change in command" make someone do something be in command of; "The general commanded a huge army" demand as one's due; "This speaker commands a high fee"; "The author commands a fair hearing from his readers, order, direction; control, domination; headquarters, A command is a Lisp function specially defined to be able to serve as a key binding in Emacs When you type a key (q v ), its binding (q v ) is looked up in the relevant keymaps (q v ) to find the command to run See section 1 6 Keys and Commands, A word or phrase in a script that requests an action For example, a script can send a stop command to a progress indicator object Compare event, An option form an application’s menu, or a command typed in by the user, such as at a DOS prompt or at the Run dialog box in Windows, A user operation or action on a device's screen that has a meaning to an application Uikon commands are invoked using the toolbar, toolband, menu bar or hotkeys, A instruction to the computer or to a program, (kommando): a communicative function, typically realized by a sentence in the imperative A command is used when a speaker wants the hearer to do something Examples: Sit down Open your books Listen carefully, A SCSI command is an instruction that an initiator issues to a target specifying the task to be carried out, A command is a Lisp function specially defined to be able to serve as a key binding in Emacs When you type a key (q v ), Emacs looks up its binding (q v ) in the relevant keymaps (q v ) to find the command to run See section Keys and Commands, A command is whatever you would have to type at the C:> prompt to get the system to do something besides come back with "Bad command or filename" A command in a batch file is anything that works from the command line plus a few addition possibilities discussed under "COMMAND COM" and "External Commands" (and some others I haven't written about) Commands never exceed one line: the Enter key (from the keyboard) or the end-of-line (or end-of-file) marker in a batch file terminates the command and is required to terminate it and cause its execution, An instruction given to a computer, by means of a keyboard, mouse, voice command, etc, A command is used to perform a particular operation The sphere command, for example, is used to create and edit spheres Command are used throughout Maya to perform almost all its various operations, A word or phrase, usually found in a menu, that you choose in order to carry out an action You choose a command from a menu, or type a command at the MS-DOS prompt Some commands are Format, Edit, Open, etc, An instruction to perform an operation or run a program When parameters, arguments, flags, or other operands are associated with a command, the resulting character string is a single command, uci That part of a computer instruction word that specifies the operation to be performed [MIL-HDBK-1908B], CP/M command line In general, a CP/M command line has three parts: the command keyword, command tail, and a carriage return To execute a command, enter a CP/M command line directly after the CP/M prompt at the console and press the carriage return or enter key, An instruction that causes the Newton or a device connected to it to perform some action The user issues a command by tapping a button or choosing an item from a picker Source: NUIG, 1 Any field set within the Transmission Header (TH), Request/Response Header (TH), and/or Request/Response Unit (RU), that initiates and action or begins a protocol 2 In SDLC, a control information message sent from the primary station to the secondary station, order, Simple past tense and past participle of command, Present participle of to command, tending to give commands, authoritarian, impressively dominant, Third-person singular simple present indicative form of command, plural form of command, imperant, past of command, gave an order, Exercising authority; actually in command; as, a commanding officer, used of a height or viewpoint; "a commanding view of the ocean"; "looked up at the castle dominating the countryside"; "the balcony overlooking the ballroom", Exalted; overlooking; having superior strategic advantages; as, a commanding position, Fitted to impress or control; as, a commanding look or presence, of the highest rank; used of persons; "the commanding officer, of the highest rank; used of persons; "the commanding officer", full of authority, powerful (voice, etc.); in authority, 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 vessel has a commanding lead, approval If you describe someone as commanding, you mean that they are powerful and confident. Lovett was a tall, commanding man with a waxed gray mustache The voice at the other end of the line was serious and commanding. = authoritative see also command, third-person singular of command, plural of command, These are the instructions sent to the payload For example, an experiment may not be started on the ground (or while the balloon is rising) so instructions would be sent to the payload after the balloon achieves float altitude to start the instruments, Protein Explorer and Chime understand a superset of RasMol commands Commands may be entered in the command slot in the frame at the lower left, above the message box PE includes a document Using Commands, accessible from near the command input slot There you will find links to the Command Reference Manuals, special codes or keywords that tell the computer to perform a task, like RUN "SALES", Symbols and/or terms used to retrieve computer stored information, The instructions embedded into a database or computer program that result in an operation being performed For example, the options for "enter", "search" and "print" are computer commands, lists commands that are used with type IMAGE to manipulate the image before displaying it Valid commands are listed in Commands Used with PICFILL Type: Character, in library databases, what you use to tell the computer how to search for information; for example, in UHCARL, the word search to look for key words from subject headings and titles and the name search to find information by and about individuals, Instructions that you can give to a modem, a BBS, or another similar device,

70 The degree of control a pitcher has over his pitches - "He's got good command tonight."     ts
71 To order, give orders; to compel or direct with authority     ts
72 To have or exercise supreme power, control or authority over, especially military; to have under direction or control - "to command an army or a ship"     ts
73 to dominate through ability, resources, position etc.; to overlook - "Bridges commanded by a fortified house. (Motley.)"     ts
74 To require with authority; to demand, order, enjoin - "If thou be the son of God, command that these stones be made bread. (Mat. IV. 3.)"     ts
75 A directive to a computer program acting as an interpreter of some kind, in order to perform a specific task     ts
76 A body or troops, or any naval or military force, under the control of a particular officer     ts
77 The right or authority to order, control or dispose of; the right to be obeyed or to compel obedience - "to have command of an army"     ts
78 An order, a compelling task given to an inferior or a machine     ts
79 power of control, direction or disposal; mastery - "a good command of language"     ts
80 A position of chief authority; a position involving the right or power to order or control - "General Smith was placed in command."     ts
81 To exact, compel or secure by my moral influence; to deserve, claim - "The best goods command the best price."     ts
82 Dominating situation; range or control or oversight; extent of view or outlook     ts
83 The act of commanding; exercise or authority of influence - "Command cannot be otherwise than savage, for it implies an appeal to force, should force be needful. (H. Spencer, Social Statics, p. 180)"     ts
84 To hold, to control the use of - "The fort commanded the bay."     ts
85 COMMAND.COM file, file which contains the command processor of DOS which is required for startup (Computers)     ts
86 cmd     ts
87 The possession or exercise of authority     ts
88 Authority; power or right of control; leadership; as, the forces under his command     ts
89 carried out on command, done on demand  sıfat     ts
90 Power to dominate, command, or overlook by means of position; scope of vision; survey     ts
91 An authoritative order requiring obedience; a mandate; an injunction     ts
92 Control; power over something; sway; influence; as, to have command over one's temper or voice; the fort has command of the bridge     ts
93 the power or authority to command; "an admiral in command"     ts
94 A body of troops, or any naval or military force or post, or the whole territory under the authority or control of a particular officer     ts
95 To have a view, as from a superior position     ts
96 availability for use; "the materials at the command of the potters grew"     ts
97 Unit of military personnel     ts
98 To order, to compel an inferior or a machine to do something     ts
99 an authoritative direction or instruction to do something a military unit or region under the control of a single officer a position of highest authority; "the corporation has just undergone a change in command"     ts
100 To have within a sphere of control, influence, access, or vision; to dominate by position; to guard; to overlook     ts
101 To have power or influence of the nature of authority over; to obtain as if by ordering; to receive as a due; to challenge; to claim; as, justice commands the respect and affections of the people; the best goods command the best price     ts
102 To order with authority; to lay injunction upon; to direct; to bid; to charge     ts
103 To exercise direct authority over; to have control of; to have at one's disposal; to lead     ts
104 To direct to come; to bestow     ts
105 To have or to exercise direct authority; to govern; to sway; to influence; to give an order or orders     ts
106 make someone do something     ts
107 be in command of; "The general commanded a huge army"     ts
108 (computer science) a line of code written as part of a computer program     ts
109 great skillfulness and knowledge of some subject or activity; "a good command of French"     ts
110 demand as one's due; "This speaker commands a high fee"; "The author commands a fair hearing from his readers"     ts
111 look down on; "The villa dominates the town"     ts
112 An instruction to or request of a program, application, operating system, or other software, to perform a particular task Commands may be single words or may require additional phrases, variously called arguments, options, parameters, and qualifiers Unlike statements, commands execute as soon as you enter them ACCEPT, CLEAR, and COPY are examples of commands in SQL*Plus     ts
113 (n ) An instruction to the computer A command typically is a character string typed at a keyboard and is interpreted by the computer as a demand for a particular action     ts
114 A command is a Lisp function specially defined to be able to serve as a key binding in Emacs When you type a key sequence (q v ), its binding (q v ) is looked up in the relevant keymaps (q v ) to find the command to run See section Keys and Commands     ts
115 exercise authoritative control or power over; "control the budget"; "Command the military forces"     ts
116 a military unit or region under the control of a single officer     ts
117 an authoritative direction or instruction to do something     ts
118 If an army or country commands a place, they have total control over it. Yemen commands the strait at the southern end of the Red Sea. = rule Command is also a noun. the struggle for command of the air     ts
119 If you command something such as respect or obedience, you obtain it because you are popular, famous, or important. an excellent physician who commanded the respect of all his colleagues     ts
120 If someone in authority commands you to do something, they tell you that you must do it. He commanded his troops to attack `Get in your car and follow me,' he commanded He commanded that roads be built to link castles across the land `Don't panic,' I commanded myself. = instruct, order Command is also a noun. The tanker failed to respond to a command to stop the note of command in his voice. = instruction, order     ts
121 rule, control, be in authority  fiil     ts
122 An officer who commands part of an army, navy, or air force is responsible for controlling and organizing it. the French general who commands the UN troops in the region He didn't just command. He personally fought in several heavy battles. Command is also a noun. In 1942 he took command of 108 Squadron. = charge     ts
123 In the armed forces, a command is a group of officers who are responsible for organizing and controlling part of an army, navy, or air force. He had authorisation from the military command to retaliate     ts
124 If you have a particular skill or particular resources at your command, you have them and can use them fully. The country should have the right to defend itself with all legal means at its command     ts
125 Your command of something, such as a foreign language, is your knowledge of it and your ability to use this knowledge. His command of English was excellent. see also high command, second-in-command     ts
126 If someone has command of a situation, they have control of it because they have, or seem to have, power or authority. Mr Baker would take command of the campaign In times of currency crisis interest rates can raised as a sign that a government is in command     ts
127 In computing, a command is an instruction that you give to a computer     ts
128 [BSG] A program designed to be invoked by typing its name at a terminal Multics commands are ordinary user programs, and what is more, ordinary PL/I procedures Commands and "subroutines" are indistinguishable at the PL/I and dynamic linking levels Although this reduces the number of search mechanisms, it rarely turned out to be useful, as calling a command as a subroutine or vice-versa, although fully possible and often done in kludges, presents all kinds of UI problems The proper handling and diagnosis of missing, malformed, or non-string arguments makes the passing of command arguments as actual parameters a poor idea, and the current C "argc/argv" scheme, an outcome of Multics's experience, is one correct solution     ts
129 a position of highest authority; "the corporation has just undergone a change in command"     ts
130 demand as one's due; "This speaker commands a high fee"; "The author commands a fair hearing from his readers     ts
131 A command is input into a computer used to control it In the EWSD Switching System, Man-Machine Language (MML) commands are used to control the switch functions     ts
132 make someone do something be in command of; "The general commanded a huge army"     ts
133 An instruction to a computer that invokes the execution of a preprogrammed sequence of instructions     ts
134 availability for use; "the materials at the command of the potters grew" the power or authority to command; "an admiral in command" great skillfulness and knowledge of some subject or activity; "a good command of French" an authoritative direction or instruction to do something a military unit or region under the control of a single officer a position of highest authority; "the corporation has just undergone a change in command" make someone do something be in command of; "The general commanded a huge army" demand as one's due; "This speaker commands a high fee"; "The author commands a fair hearing from his readers     ts
135 order, direction; control, domination; headquarters  isim     ts
136 A command is a Lisp function specially defined to be able to serve as a key binding in Emacs When you type a key (q v ), its binding (q v ) is looked up in the relevant keymaps (q v ) to find the command to run See section 1 6 Keys and Commands     ts
137 A word or phrase in a script that requests an action For example, a script can send a stop command to a progress indicator object Compare event     ts
138 An option form an application’s menu, or a command typed in by the user, such as at a DOS prompt or at the Run dialog box in Windows     ts
139 A user operation or action on a device's screen that has a meaning to an application Uikon commands are invoked using the toolbar, toolband, menu bar or hotkeys     ts
140 A instruction to the computer or to a program     ts
141 (kommando): a communicative function, typically realized by a sentence in the imperative A command is used when a speaker wants the hearer to do something Examples: Sit down Open your books Listen carefully     ts
142 A SCSI command is an instruction that an initiator issues to a target specifying the task to be carried out     ts
143 A command is a Lisp function specially defined to be able to serve as a key binding in Emacs When you type a key (q v ), Emacs looks up its binding (q v ) in the relevant keymaps (q v ) to find the command to run See section Keys and Commands     ts
144 A command is whatever you would have to type at the C:> prompt to get the system to do something besides come back with "Bad command or filename" A command in a batch file is anything that works from the command line plus a few addition possibilities discussed under "COMMAND COM" and "External Commands" (and some others I haven't written about) Commands never exceed one line: the Enter key (from the keyboard) or the end-of-line (or end-of-file) marker in a batch file terminates the command and is required to terminate it and cause its execution     ts
145 An instruction given to a computer, by means of a keyboard, mouse, voice command, etc     ts
146 A command is used to perform a particular operation The sphere command, for example, is used to create and edit spheres Command are used throughout Maya to perform almost all its various operations     ts
147 A word or phrase, usually found in a menu, that you choose in order to carry out an action You choose a command from a menu, or type a command at the MS-DOS prompt Some commands are Format, Edit, Open, etc     ts
148 An instruction to perform an operation or run a program When parameters, arguments, flags, or other operands are associated with a command, the resulting character string is a single command     ts
149 uci That part of a computer instruction word that specifies the operation to be performed [MIL-HDBK-1908B]     ts
150 CP/M command line In general, a CP/M command line has three parts: the command keyword, command tail, and a carriage return To execute a command, enter a CP/M command line directly after the CP/M prompt at the console and press the carriage return or enter key     ts
151 An instruction that causes the Newton or a device connected to it to perform some action The user issues a command by tapping a button or choosing an item from a picker Source: NUIG     ts
152 1 Any field set within the Transmission Header (TH), Request/Response Header (TH), and/or Request/Response Unit (RU), that initiates and action or begins a protocol 2 In SDLC, a control information message sent from the primary station to the secondary station     ts
153A command. order     ts
154commanded Simple past tense and past participle of command     ts
155commanding Present participle of to command     ts
156commanding tending to give commands, authoritarian     ts
157commanding impressively dominant - "A commanding structure."     ts
158commands Third-person singular simple present indicative form of command     ts
159commands plural form of command     ts
160Commanding imperant     ts
161commanded past of command     ts
162commanded gave an order     ts
163commanding Exercising authority; actually in command; as, a commanding officer     ts
164commanding used of a height or viewpoint; "a commanding view of the ocean"; "looked up at the castle dominating the countryside"; "the balcony overlooking the ballroom"     ts
165commanding Exalted; overlooking; having superior strategic advantages; as, a commanding position     ts
166commanding Fitted to impress or control; as, a commanding look or presence     ts
167commanding of the highest rank; used of persons; "the commanding officer     ts
168commanding of the highest rank; used of persons; "the commanding officer"     ts
169commanding full of authority, powerful (voice, etc.); in authority  sıfat     ts
170commanding 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 vessel has a commanding lead     ts
171commanding approval If you describe someone as commanding, you mean that they are powerful and confident. Lovett was a tall, commanding man with a waxed gray mustache The voice at the other end of the line was serious and commanding. = authoritative see also command     ts
172commands third-person singular of command     ts
173commands plural of command     ts
174commands These are the instructions sent to the payload For example, an experiment may not be started on the ground (or while the balloon is rising) so instructions would be sent to the payload after the balloon achieves float altitude to start the instruments     ts
175commands Protein Explorer and Chime understand a superset of RasMol commands Commands may be entered in the command slot in the frame at the lower left, above the message box PE includes a document Using Commands, accessible from near the command input slot There you will find links to the Command Reference Manuals     ts
176commands special codes or keywords that tell the computer to perform a task, like RUN "SALES"     ts
177commands Symbols and/or terms used to retrieve computer stored information     ts
178commands The instructions embedded into a database or computer program that result in an operation being performed For example, the options for "enter", "search" and "print" are computer commands     ts
179commands lists commands that are used with type IMAGE to manipulate the image before displaying it Valid commands are listed in Commands Used with PICFILL Type: Character     ts
180commands in library databases, what you use to tell the computer how to search for information; for example, in UHCARL, the word search to look for key words from subject headings and titles and the name search to find information by and about individuals     ts
181commands Instructions that you can give to a modem, a BBS, or another similar device     ts
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Some etymologies, pronunciations, function and usage date content for the English translation portion are from Merriam-Webster Online at www.Merriam-Webster.com. Thanks to Online Yunanca Dil Eğitimi for providing some parts of online greek dictionary. To contribute more resources please contact us. Visuals(images) are provided by Google Image Search API. Some parts of the dictionary is contributed by many users, thank you! The content on this site is for informational purposes only. Bu aramada command kelimesinin sözlük anlamı ve eşanlamı nedir, nasıl okunur hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. command kelimesinin etimolojik ve eşanlamları ile ilgili açıklamalar ve bilgiler eksiksiz ve hatasız olarak anılmamalıdır. Burada yer alan command kelimesi ile ilgili tüm açıklamalar bilgi amaçlıdır. Eksik ve hatalı çevirileri lütfen bildiriniz.

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