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command
 command
gen. commandement
cienc. constr. charge d'une prise d'eau
comun. ordre de commande; ordre de télécommande; télécommande
IT tec. instruction
ling. impératif; injonctif
micr. commande
tec. commande
| and
 AND
comp. ET
micr. AND; ET
tec. AND
 AND-
equip. -ET
 and
gen. ainsi que
| ranging
 range
micr. portée
 ranges
med. séries
 ranging
gen. mesure de distances
cienc. mesure de distance
cient. metal. ingen. sélection de gamme
instr. distanciométrie; détermination de l'étendue
recurs. sélection de canal
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command

[kə'mɑ:nd] s
gen. commandement m
cienc., constr. charge d'une prise d'eau
comun. ordre de commande; ordre de télécommande; télécommande f
equip. signal d'ordre
instr. signal de commande
IT, tec. instruction f
ling. impératif m; injonctif
micr. commande f (An instruction to a computer program that, when issued by the user, causes an action to be carried out. Commands are usually either typed at the keyboard or chosen from a menu)
patent. commander
silvicult. état-major m
tec. commande f
tec., carb. ordre m
telecom. instruction f (computer)
command [kə'mɑ:nd] v
ling. ordonner
 Inglés tesauro
command [kə'mɑ:nd] abbr.
abrev. com
estados. The authority that a commander in the armed forces lawfully exercises over subordinates by virtue of rank or assignment. véase también area command, combatant command, combatant command command authority; An order given by a commander; that is, the will of the commander expressed for the purpose of bringing about a particular action. véase también area command, combatant command, combatant command command authority; A unit or units, an organization, or an area under the command of one individual (JP 1) véase también area command, combatant command, combatant command command authority
mil. control and communications system; control and identification
mil., abrev. cmd; comd
mil., logíst. The authority and responsibility vested in a member of the military forces for the purpose of using available resources, planning their employment, organizing, directing, coordinating and controlling military forces. 2. A unit, group of units, organization or area under the authority of a single commander. 3. An order given by a member of the military forces with the vested authority, expressing his will to bring about a particular action. (UKR/NATO); Order given by a commander. It expresses the commander's will regarding the execution of a given action. Chain of sequenced actions consisting in: 1. giving orders. It requires: that they be prepared following a thinking process, that the decisions be taken, that they be written and disseminated; 2. controlling their execution in: following the situation, conducting the maneuver and especially coordinating the actions of units; 3. reporting. There are 3 levels of command responsibilities: 1. Decision commander and conduct chief of staff; 2. Synthesis, coordination, proposition commander of the op-center and cells commanders; 3. Execution and conduct staff officers. (FRA)
tec., abrev. cd
Command [kə'mɑ:nd] s
gen. Control and Communications
abrev., extens. .com (file name extension); .cmd (file name extension)
COMMAND [kə'mɑ:nd] abbr.
abrev., automóv. cockpit management data system
abrev., avia. computer command engineer
command and
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