commanding
adj. 指揮的; 威嚴的; 居高臨下的
v. 指揮,控制( command的現在分詞); 命令; 掌握; 俯瞰
If you are in a commanding position or situation, you are in a strong or powerful position or situation.
Right now you're in a more commanding position than you have been for ages...
現在你的權力超過了多年以來任何時候。
The French vessel has a commanding lead.
法國艦艇遙遙領先。
If you describe someone as commanding, you mean that they are powerful and confident.
Lovett was a tall, commanding man with a waxed gray mustache...
洛維特是個威嚴的高個男人,蓄著灰白的八字鬍。
The voice at the other end of the line was serious and commanding.
電話另一端傳來莊重而威嚴的聲音。
If a building has a commanding position, it is high up and has good views of the surrounding area.
The size of the castle and its commanding position still impress the visitor today...
城堡很大,加上其居高臨下的位置,至今仍讓參觀者讚歎不已。
What other home offers such a commanding view of the capital?
還有其他的房子能像這幢一樣俯瞰首都嗎?
1. of the highest rank; used of persons;
2. used of a height or viewpoint;
The commanding officer put Sergeant Williams in for a medal for bravery.
指揮官推薦威廉斯中士獲勇敢勳章.
The commanding officer expected unquestioning obedience from his men.
指揮官要下屬絕對服從.
They live in a luxurious room a window commanding a view of luxuriant foliage.
他們住在一間豪華的房間裡,房間窗戶朝向一片茂密的花草.
The president is a man with a commanding appearance.
總統是位威嚴的人.
First, tougher financial supervision is now a vote winner, commanding strong political and popular support.
第一, 更強硬的金融監管是當前推崇之舉,擁有強大的政治支撐和民眾支援.
adj. 佔有險要地位的,居高臨下
adj. 威風凜凜的,外表莊嚴的
nobledominatingmajesticfar-reachingawesometoweringaugustprominentexpansive
adj. 指揮的
ingoverningcontrollingpowerfuldirectorialcommandcharge
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