English-Thai Dictionary
commandeer
VT เกณ ฑ์ คน เพื่อ เข้า รบ ken-kon-puea-kao-rob
commander
N นาวิกโยธิน ทหารเรือ ฝ่าย บก officer na-wik-ka-yo-tin
commander
N ผู้บังคับบัญชา หัวหน้า ผู้บัญชาการ ผู้ออกคำสั่ง commandant head administrator chief leader captain dictator ruler skipper phu-ban-cha-kan
commander in chief
N ผู้บัญชาการ ทหาร สูงสุด แม่ทัพ commandant head administrator chief leader captain dictator ruler skipper phu-ban-cha-kan-ta-han-sung-sud
commandery
N ตำแหน่ง ผู้บัญชาการ เขตการปกครอง ของ ผู้บัญชาการ
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
COMMANDED
pp. Ordered; directed; governed; controlled.
COMMANDER
n. 1. A chief; one who has supreme authority; a leader; the chief officer of an army, or of any division of it. The term may also be applied to the admiral of a fleet, or of a squadron, or to any supreme officer; as the commander of the land or of the naval force; the commander of a ship.
2. One on whom is bestowed a benefice or commandry.
3. A heavy beetle or wooden mallet, used in paving, etc.
4. An instrument of surgery.
COMMANDERY, COMMANDRY
n.A kind of benefice or fixed revenue, belonging to a military order, conferred on knights of merit. There are strict and regular commandries, obtained by merit, or in order; and others are of grace and favor, bestowed by the Grand Master. There are also commandries for the religious, in the orders of St. Bernard and St. Anthony.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
COMMANDEER
Com `man *deer ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Commandeered; p. pr. & vb. n.Commandeering.] [D. kommandeeren to command, in South Africa to commandeer, fr. F. commander to command. See Command. ]
1. (Mil. )
Defn: To compel to perform military service; to seize for military purposes; -- orig. used of the Boers.
2. To take arbitrary or forcible possession of. [Colloq. ]
COMMANDER
Com *mand "er, n. Etym: [Cf. F. commandeur. Cf. Commodore, Commender. ]
1. A chief; one who has supreme authority; a leader; the chief officer of an army, or of any division of it. A leader and commander to the people. Is. lv. 4.
2. (Navy )
Defn: An officer who ranks next below a captain, -- ranking with a lieutenant colonel in the army.
3. The chief officer of a commandery.
4. A heavy beetle or wooden mallet, used in paving, in sail lofts, etc. Commander in chief, the military title of the officer who has supreme command of the land or naval forces or the united forces of a nation or state; a generalissimo. The President is commander in chief of the army and navy of the United States.
Syn. -- See Chief.
COMMANDERSHIP
COMMANDERSHIP Com *mand "er *ship, n.
Defn: The office of a commander.
COMMANDERY
Com *mand "er *y, n.; pl. Commanderies. Etym: [F. commanderie.]
1. The office or rank of a commander. [Obs. ]
2. A district or a manor with lands and tenements appertaining thereto, under the control of a member of an order of knights who was called a commander; -- called also a preceptory.
3. An assembly or lodge of Knights Templars (so called ) among the Freemasons. [U. S.]
4. A district under the administration of a military commander or governor. [R.] Brougham.
New American Oxford Dictionary
commandeer
com man deer |ˌkämənˈdi (ə )r ˈˌkɑmənˈˌdɪ (ə )r | ▶verb [ with obj. ] officially take possession or control of (something ), esp. for military purposes: telegraph and telephone lines were commandeered by the generals. • take possession of (something ) without authority: he hoisted himself onto a table, commandeering it as a speaker's platform. • enlist (someone ) to help in a task, typically against the person's will: he commandeered the men to find a table. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from Afrikaans kommandeer, from Dutch commanderen, from French commander ‘to command ’ (see command ).
commander
com mand er |kəˈmandər kəˈmændər |(abbr.: Comdr. ) ▶noun 1 a person in authority, esp. over a body of troops or a military operation: the commander of a paratroop regiment. • a naval officer of high rank, in particular (in the US Navy or Coast Guard ) an officer ranking above lieutenant commander and below captain. • (in certain metropolitan police departments ) the officer in charge of a division, district, precinct, or squad. 2 a member of a higher class in some orders of knighthood. DERIVATIVES com mand er ship |-ˌSHip |noun ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French comandeor, from late Latin commandare ‘to command ’ (see command ).
commander in chief
com mand er in chief (also Commander in Chief ) ▶noun ( pl. commanders in chief ) a head of state or officer in supreme command of a country's armed forces. • an officer in charge of a major subdivision of a country's armed forces, or of its forces in a particular area.
Commander of the Faithful
Com mand er of the Faith ful ▶noun one of the titles of a caliph.
Oxford Dictionary
commandeer
commandeer |ˌkɒmənˈdɪə | ▶verb [ with obj. ] officially take possession or control of (something ), especially for military purposes: a nearby house had been commandeered by the army. • take possession of (something ) by force: the truck was commandeered by a mob. • [ with obj. and infinitive ] enlist (someone ) to help in a task: he commandeered the men to find a table. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from Afrikaans kommandeer, from Dutch commanderen, from French commander ‘to command ’ (see command ).
commander
com |mand ¦er |kəˈmɑːndə | ▶noun 1 a person in authority, especially over a body of troops or a military operation: the commander of a paratroop regiment. • a rank of naval officer, above lieutenant commander and below captain. • an officer in charge of a Metropolitan Police district in London. 2 a member of a higher class in some orders of knighthood. See also knight commander. DERIVATIVES commandership noun ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French comandeor, from late Latin commandare (see command ).
commander-in-chief
commander-in-chief ▶noun ( pl. commanders-in-chief ) an officer in charge of all of the armed forces of a country, or a major subdivision of them. • a politician or head of state in supreme command of a country's armed forces.
Commander of the Faithful
Commander of the Faithful ▶noun one of the titles of a caliph.
American Oxford Thesaurus
commandeer
commandeer verb dozens of private homes were commandeered by the army: seize, take, requisition, appropriate, expropriate, sequestrate, sequester, confiscate, annex, take over, claim, preempt; hijack, arrogate, help oneself to; informal walk off with; Law distrain.
commander
commander noun he is commander of an intelligence unit: leader, head, chief, overseer, controller; commander-in-chief, C in C, commanding officer, CO, officer; informal boss, boss man, skipper, numero uno, number one, top dog, kingpin, head honcho, big kahuna.
Oxford Thesaurus
commandeer
commandeer verb everything surrounding the base was commandeered by the army: seize, take, take possession of, take away, requisition, appropriate, expropriate, sequestrate, sequester, confiscate, annex, take over, claim, lay claim to, pre-empt, secure; hijack, arrogate, arrogate to oneself, help oneself to, carry off, loot, grab; informal walk off with; Law distrain, attach, disseize; Scottish Law poind.
commander
commander noun he was commander of a special force combating drug trafficking: leader, head, headman, boss, chief, director, manager, overseer, controller, master; commander-in-chief, C.-in-C., commanding officer, CO, officer, captain; informal boss man, skipper, number one, top dog, kingpin, bigwig, Mr Big, big cheese; Brit. informal gaffer, guv'nor; N. Amer. informal numero uno, sachem, big white chief, big wheel, head honcho, honcho, big kahuna, high muckamuck.
French Dictionary
commande
commande n. f. nom féminin 1 Demande de marchandises adressée à un fabricant, à un marchand. : Recevoir, livrer une commande de livres. 2 Organe de transmission. : La commande d ’une machine. Les leviers de commande. LOCUTIONS Bon de commande. Document servant à transmettre le nombre et la nature des produits que l ’on veut acheter. : Des bons de commande. Prendre les commandes. figuré Prendre la direction de quelque chose. Sur commande. Selon les désirs et à la demande d ’un client. : Un canapé fait sur commande. SYNONYME sur mesure . Sur commande. figuré Qui n ’est pas vrai, sincère. : Une joie sur commande. SYNONYME de commande . Tenir les commandes. figuré Diriger. FORMES FAUTIVES placer une commande. Calque de « to place an order » pour passer une commande. remplir une commande. Calque de « to fill an order » pour exécuter une commande.
commandement
commandement n. m. nom masculin 1 Ordre. : À mon commandement, plongez! Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec les noms suivants: • instruction, indication précise pour l ’exécution d ’un ordre; • précepte, règle de conduite; • prescription, ordre détaillé. 2 Règles du christianisme. : Les dix commandements.
commander
commander v. tr. , intr. , pronom. verbe transitif 1 Diriger. : Commander une attaque. SYNONYME conduire ; mener . 2 Ordonner. : Il lui a commandé de sauter en parachute. 3 Demander un produit, un service. : La marchande a commandé 100 paires de gants. verbe intransitif Avoir autorité. : C ’est la directrice qui commande. SYNONYME diriger ; mener . verbe pronominal 1 Se maîtriser. : Il ne se commandait plus. 2 Dépendre de la volonté. : L ’amour ne se commande pas. 3 Passer une commande pour soi. : Julie s ’est commandé un canapé de velours rouge. Note Grammaticale À la forme pronominale, le participe passé de ce verbe s ’accorde en genre et en nombre avec le complément direct si celui-ci le précède. La pizza que tu t ’es commandée. Le participe passé reste invariable si le complément direct suit le verbe. Ils se sont commandé du poulet rôti. S ’il n ’y a pas de complément direct, le participe passé s ’accorde avec le sujet du verbe. Ces meubles se sont commandés facilement par Internet. aimer
commandeur
commandeur n. m. nom masculin Grade élevé dans un ordre de chevalerie.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
commandeer
com man deer /kɑ̀məndɪ́ər |kɔ̀m -/動詞 他動詞 1 (戦時に )〈軍隊が 〉〈建物 財産など 〉を接収する, 徴発する ; 〈人 〉を徴兵する .2 ⦅非難して ⦆〈物 〉を勝手に奪い取る .
commander
com mand er /kəmǽndə r |-mɑ́ːnd -/→command 名詞 複 ~s /-z /C 1 〖時に呼びかけで 〗(軍隊の )司令官 , 指揮官 ; (一般に )指揮する人, 指導者 ▸ a commander of NATO forces in Europe ヨーロッパ駐留のNATO軍司令官 2 〘海軍 〙中佐 ; (軍艦の )副長 (⦅略 ⦆Cdr, Cmdr ).3 警察署長 ; 警察管区長 ; ⦅英 ⦆(ロンドン警察庁の )警視長 .4 (社交 友愛団体の )上級勲爵士 .~̀ in ch í ef 〖時にC - in C- 〗(軍隊の )最高司令官 ; 〘陸軍 〙総指揮官 ; 〘海軍 〙司令長官 (⦅略 ⦆C in C ).C -̀ of the F á ithful 〖the ~〗〘イスラム 〙大教主 〘caliphの称号 〙.~ship 名詞 U commanderの地位 .