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en el Diccionario Oxford Paravia de italiano

high command [ingl. brit., ingl. am. haɪ kəˈmænd] SUST.

en el Diccionario Oxford Paravia de italiano
en el Diccionario Oxford Paravia de italiano

I. command [ingl. brit. kəˈmɑːnd, ingl. am. kəˈmænd] SUST.

1. command (order):

2. command (military control):

to give sb command of sth
to be under the command of sb person:
to be under the command of sb regiment:

3. command:

4. command MILIT.:

truppe fpl

5. command INFORM.:

command before sust.

II. command [ingl. brit. kəˈmɑːnd, ingl. am. kəˈmænd] V. trans.

1. command (order):

command person
stop, ” he commanded
alt, ” ordinò

2. command (obtain as one's due):

command affection
command obedience
command respect
command admiration

3. command (dispose of):

command funds, resources, support, majority

4. command valley:

command (dominate) fortress:
command (overlook) place, house:

5. command MILIT.:

command regiment
command fig. nation, army: air, sea

III. command [ingl. brit. kəˈmɑːnd, ingl. am. kəˈmænd] V. intr.

I. high [ingl. brit. hʌɪ, ingl. am. haɪ] ADJ.

1. high (tall):

high building, wall, hill, pile, table, forehead, heel

2. high (far from the ground):

high shelf, ceiling, tier, level, floor, cloud

3. high (numerically large):

high number, price, frequency
high ratio, volume, playing card
high wind
high in fat, iron

4. high (great, intense):

high degree, risk
high intensity
high fever
high heat, anxiety, excitement
high tension
high hope, expectation

5. high (important):

high quality, status, rank, class, authority
high standard

6. high (noble):

high principle
high ideal, character

7. high (acute):

high pitch, sound, note
high voice

8. high (mature):

high game
high fish
high cheese
high butter

9. high coloq.:

to be high on drug

10. high LING.:

high vowel

II. high [ingl. brit. hʌɪ, ingl. am. haɪ] ADV.

1. high (to a great height):

high climb, throw, rise, raise
high jump, fly
to climb higher and higher person, animal:
to climb higher and higher fig. figures, rate, unemployment:

2. high (at a high level):

high set, turn on

3. high sing, play:

III. high [ingl. brit. hʌɪ, ingl. am. haɪ] SUST.

1. high (high level):

a high of 35°
un picco di 35°

2. high (euphoric feeling) coloq.:

to give sb a high drug:
to give sb a high success, compliment:

3. high METEO.:

4. high ingl. am. coloq. ENS.:

5. high:

6. high REL.:

IV. high [ingl. brit. hʌɪ, ingl. am. haɪ]

en el diccionario PONS

I. command [kə·ˈmænd] V. trans.

1. command (order):

to command sb to do sth

2. command (have command over):

3. command (have at one's disposal):

4. command (overlook):

command view

5. command respect, sympathy:

II. command [kə·ˈmænd] SUST.

1. command (order):

2. command (control) MILIT., INFORM.:

at sb's command

3. command (knowledge):

I. high [haɪ] ADJ.

1. high:

2. high (under influence of drugs):

3. high (of high frequency, shrill):

high voice

4. high (at peak, maximum):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. high [haɪ] ADV.

1. high (at or to a great point or height):

2. high (rough or strong):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

III. high [haɪ] SUST.

1. high (high(est) point):

2. high coloq. (from drugs):

3. high (heaven):

Present
Icommand
youcommand
he/she/itcommands
wecommand
youcommand
theycommand
Past
Icommanded
youcommanded
he/she/itcommanded
wecommanded
youcommanded
theycommanded
Present Perfect
Ihavecommanded
youhavecommanded
he/she/ithascommanded
wehavecommanded
youhavecommanded
theyhavecommanded
Past Perfect
Ihadcommanded
youhadcommanded
he/she/ithadcommanded
wehadcommanded
youhadcommanded
theyhadcommanded

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Then our officer and psych war genius whispered conspiratorially that we would be taught a special command that would have us turn 45 instead of 90 degrees.
opinion.inquirer.net
I mean, it seems to me a heck of a lot more important to condemn slavery than to command people not to misspell your name.
thecnnfreedomproject.blogs.cnn.com
Garland herself performed the song for the troops as part of a 1943 command performance.
en.wikipedia.org
The height is probably rugby, where players will literally leap at an official's command.
www.thestar.com
In his 36 years of service he had a vast and varied experience in combat operations, warship production, acquisition and acceptance, personnel management and command.
en.wikipedia.org

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