commander 英 [kəˈmɑ:ndə(r)]   美 [kəˈmændə(r)]

commander

commander  英 [kəˈmɑ:ndə(r)] 美 [kəˈmændə(r)]

n. 指挥官;司令官 

名词复数:commanders 

military commanders, allied commanders, field commanders, flight commanders 军事╱盟军╱战地╱飞行指挥官
the commander of the expedition 探险队队长

  • A commander is the person in charge, particularly in the military. If you're in the Navy, your commander gives directions that you're expected to follow.
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  • n. 指挥官;司令官
  • 1. military commanders, allied commanders, field commanders, flight commanders

    军事╱盟军╱战地╱飞行指挥官

  • 2. the commander of the expedition

    探险队队长

  • 3. He was a commander who never took risks.

    他是位从不冒险的海军中校。

  • 4. The commander waved to the soldiers to march on.

    军官挥手叫士兵前进。

  • commander (n.) "one who has the authority or power to command or order," early 14c., comandur, from Old French comandeor "commander, commandant," from comander "to order, enjoin" (see command (v.)). Commander in chief "commander of all the armies of a state" is attested from 1650s. In the U.S., by the Constitution, it is the president; George Washington was so called by 1778.
com·mand·er / kəˈmɑːndə(r) ; NAmE kəˈmændər / noun 1 a person who is in charge of sth, especially an officer in charge of a particular group of soldiers or a military operation 负责人;(尤指)司令官,指挥官 military/allied/field/flight commanders 军事╱盟军╱战地╱飞行指挥官 the commander of the expedition 探险队队长 2 ( abbr.Cdr ) an officer of fairly high rank in the British or American navy (英国或美国)海军中校 3 ( abbr.Cdr ) (in Britain) a London police officer of high rank (英国)伦敦高级警官 commander commanders com·mand·er / kəˈmɑːndə(r) ; NAmE kəˈmændər /
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