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génér. |
command; officership; commandership; the words of command; commanding officers |
aviat. |
command (организационный орган) |
comm. |
originator |
Gruzovik, abrév. |
C (command) |
Gruzovik, coll. |
headquarters |
Gruzovik, milit. |
command group |
milit. |
Information Systems Command; leadership; Naval Communications Command; Special Weapons Command; authority (Киселев); command (организационная единица, воинское формирование Киселев); corps (Киселев); force command (стратегическое или оперативное объединение); conduct; decision maker; decision-makers; command (организационная единица, лица руководящего состава) |
otan. |
command, control, communications and intelligence |
relig. |
commanding |
techn. |
C3 and intelligence |
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ling. |
m-command (In theoretical linguistics, m-command is a syntactic relation between two elements in a tree structure. It is a broader version of c-command, and like c-command, it is defined over the constituency-based trees associated with the phrase structure grammars (= constituency grammars) of the Chomskyan tradition (government and binding, minimalist program); it is therefore not applicable to the structures that other theories of syntax assume. wikipedia.org) |
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naut. |
authority |