1.
He cannot give orders; and he will not receive them.
他不能下命令,也不会接受命令。
2.
To order by virtue of superior authority;decree or enact.
命令以至高的权威身份来下命令;命令或指定(法令)
3.
To cause(troops) to change direction by giving a command.
下令转向下命令使(军队)改变方向
4.
You have no business giving me orders.
你无权给我下命令.
5.
When I give the order,lock on!
我下命令时就追踪。
6.
They cannot give an order without jerking a gun out.
他们一下命令就拔手枪。
7.
Once a ministry is set up, it wants to have revolution and so it issues orders.
立了一个部就要革命,要革命就要下命令。
8.
He growled a command to her to stop.
他咆哮着命令她停下来。
9.
The officer directed his men to advance slowly.
军官命令部下缓慢前进。
10.
The policeman commanded the car to stop.
警察命令汽车停下。
11.
The officer ordered his men to dig themselves in
军官命令部下掘壕自守。
12.
The captain ordered his men to fire a salute.
船长命令部下鸣放礼炮。
13.
He made an order decidedly.
他果断地下了一条命令。
14.
You can also use command- line help at the command prompt by typing/? following the command name
你也可以通过在命令光标下键入/?+命令名来使用命令行帮助
15.
To issue orders or commands.
命令颁布命令或指令
16.
The captain ordered his men to discharge the cargo from the ship at Keelung.
船长命令下级在基隆卸下船上的货物。
17.
A government order prohibiting the movement of merchant ships into or out of its ports.
封港令政府下达的禁止商船进出港口的命令
18.
embargo:a government order prohibiting the movement of merchant ships into or out of its ports.
封港令:政府下达的禁止商船进出港口的命令.