Betekenis van:
commanding

commanding
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
  • met bevel belast; met bevel belast
  • used of a height or viewpoint
"a commanding view of the ocean"

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. He's got a commanding manner about him.
  2. I can't ignore my commanding officer's orders.
  3. What I am commanding you to do?
  4. The commanding officer led his army into enemy territory.
  5. The commanding officer marched, with soldiers following behind.
  6. The actions of Coen, directly commanding the cruise at the time of the accident, are of utmost significance.
  7. Senior Assistant Police Commissioner, Officer Commanding Harare.
  8. Senior Assistant Police Commissioner, Officer Commanding Harare
  9. Veterai, Edmore Senior Assistant Police Commissioner, Officer Commanding Harare
  10. The Wimbledon Tennis Finals have a general resonance in the UK as the pre-eminent UK tennis tournament of worldwide renown, commanding extensive media coverage.
  11. Senior Assistant Police Commissioner, Officer Commanding Harare. Member of the security forces and bearing wide responsibility for serious violations of the freedom of peaceful assembly.
  12. ‘Higher-Level control’ systems/functions are those which employ additional processing and/or sensing provisions to modify vehicle behaviour by commanding variations in the normal function(s) of the vehicle control system.
  13. commanding a financial support from Structural Funds (Regulation (EC) No 1260/1999) and/or Cohesion Funds (Regulation (EC) No 1264/1999) in excess of 30 % of the total project costs.
  14. The ETCS-Net corridor concept In order to reconcile the apparent conflicting objectives of avoidance of fragmented approach with the perceived constraints on investment it is deemed necessary to define a start-up core of rail projects where ERTMS/ETCS deployment can be indeed justified on an ‘end-to-end’ business/service perspective whereas not commanding unacceptable barriers in terms of implementation costs.
  15. In order to reconcile the apparent conflicting objectives of avoidance of fragmented approach with the perceived constraints on investment it is deemed necessary to define a start-up core of rail projects where ERTMS/ETCS deployment can be indeed justified on an ‘end-to-end’ business/service perspective whereas not commanding unacceptable barriers in terms of implementation costs.