command

command
COMMAND.COM bestand; een bestand dat de benodigde DOS opdrachten uitvoert na het starten van de computer
command1
[ kəma:nd] 〈zelfstandig naamwoord〉
commandoleiding, militair gezag
bevelorder, gebod
legeronderdeelcommando, legerdistrict
beheersingcontrole, meesterschap
〈computer〉commandoopdracht(impuls/signaal)
voorbeelden:
1   have/take command of het bevel hebben/nemen over
     at/by his command op zijn bevel
     be in command of het bevel voeren over
     be in command of the situation de zaak onder controle hebben
     under command of onder het bevel van
2   at the word of command op het commando
     he is at my command hij staat te mijner beschikking
4   have (a) good command of a language een taal goed beheersen
→ highhigh/
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command2
I 〈onovergankelijk werkwoord〉
bevelen geven
het bevel/gezag voeren/hebben
II 〈overgankelijk werkwoord〉
bevelengebieden, commanderen
het bevel/commando voeren over
beheersen
bestrijkenoverzien
afdwingen
〈formeel〉beschikken over
voorbeelden:
3   command oneself zich beheersen
4   this hill commands a fine view vanaf deze heuvel heeft men een prachtig uitzicht
5   command respect eerbied afdwingen
6   command great sums of money over grote sommen geld beschikken

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