Meaning of command in English
US /kəˈmænd/ UK /kəˈmɑːnd/
1. words telling you to do something; order; direction
Give your commands in a loud, confident voice.
2. the power to tell people what to do
Who is in charge of this ship?
3. the skill or ability to control and use something well
He has a good command of Arabic.
US /kəˈmænd/ UK /kəˈmɑːnd/
The general commanded withdrawal.
The captain commands his ship.
3. be able to control or use something well; be competent in
command several languages