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command
 command
génér. commandement
comm. ordre de commande; ordre de télécommande; télécommande
informat. techn. instruction
ling. impératif; injonctif
micr. commande
sciences. constr. charge d'une prise d'eau
techn. commande
| coder
 coder
astr. programmeur
comm. envoyeur
comm. transp. éclipseur
droit. chiffreur
informat. codeur
ordin. dispositif de codification; dispositif de codage
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command

[kə'mɑ:nd] n
génér. commandement m
brev. commander
comm. ordre de commande; ordre de télécommande; télécommande f
informat., techn. instruction f
instr. signal de commande
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)
sciences., constr. charge d'une prise d'eau
sylv. état-major m
techn. commande f
techn., charb. ordre m
téléc. instruction f (computer)
équip. signal d'ordre
command [kə'mɑ:nd] v
ling. ordonner
 Anglais glossaire
command [kə'mɑ:nd] abbr.
abrév. com
milit. control and communications system; control and identification
milit., abrév. cmd; comd
milit., logist. 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)
techn., abrév. cd
états. The authority that a commander in the armed forces lawfully exercises over subordinates by virtue of rank or assignment. voir également 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. voir également 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) voir également area command, combatant command, combatant command command authority
Command [kə'mɑ:nd] n
génér. Control and Communications
abrév., extens. .com (file name extension); .cmd (file name extension)
COMMAND [kə'mɑ:nd] abbr.
abrév., autom. cockpit management data system
abrév., aviat. computer command engineer
command
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Microsoft33
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