0 control over someone or something and responsibility for them -- dowództwo
1 an order to do something -- polecenie, rozkaz
2 knowledge of a subject, especially a language -- znajomość
She had a good command of French.
3 to be ready to obey someone's orders -- być do czyjejś dyspozycji , oczekiwać czyichś rozkazów
4 an instruction to a computer -- polecenie
5 to control someone or something and tell them what to do -- dowodzić
6 to order someone to do something -- rozkazywać
[ + to do sth ] The officer commanded his men to shoot.
7 to deserve and get attention, loyalty, respect, etc from other people -- zasługiwać na uwagę/lojalność/szacunek itp.
The action requested by the command, if valid, is performed.
These patients remained unable to follow simple commands or communicate reliably.
The judge sets things in order and commands the herald to proclaim them.
Then the robot is commanded to align the surgical tool to the planned surgical tool path and to reach the tumor targets.
Some languages not only allow for word-final consonants but command their presence.
In the presence of such a block structure, the explicit discard command is no longer needed, so we remove it from the language.
It is interesting to note the quality of the torque signals used to command the robot.
She maintains a graceful and engaging style of writing and commands the reader's attention throughout.
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