commanding

commanding
adjective
1) (impressive: He has a commanding appearance.) autoritario
2) (with a wide view: The house had a commanding position on the hill.) dominante
commanding
tr[kə'mɑːndɪŋ]
adjective
1 (voice, manner, appearance) autoritario,-a, imperioso,-a
2 (position) dominante, de superioridad
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
commanding officer oficial nombre masculino al mando, comandante nombre masculino
commanding
adj.
acaudillador adj.
autorizado, -a adj.
comandante adj.
imperioso, -a adj.
imponente adj.
n.
imponente s.m.
kə'mændɪŋ, kə'mɑːndɪŋ
adjective
a) (dominant) <position> de superioridad, dominante; <lead> considerable
b) (authoritative) <presence> que impone; <tone> autoritario, imperioso
c) (overlooking) <position> prominente
[kǝ'mɑːndɪŋ]
1.
ADJ [appearance] imponente; [tone of voice] autoritario, imperioso; [lead] abrumador; [position] dominante
2.
CPD

commanding officer N — (Mil) comandante mf

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[kə'mændɪŋ, kə'mɑːndɪŋ]
adjective
a) (dominant) <position> de superioridad, dominante; <lead> considerable
b) (authoritative) <presence> que impone; <tone> autoritario, imperioso
c) (overlooking) <position> prominente

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