Commanding in spanish

Dominante

pronunciation: doʊminɑnte part of speech: adjective
In gestures

command3 = dominar, controlar, comandar. 

Example: Very few engravers commanded the necessary artistry.

more:

» command + Reflexivo = controlarse.

Example: She could not command herself sufficiently to be able to articulate.

command4 = disponer de. 

Example: A well-considered ideology cognizant of the nature of the materials cataloged is prerequisite and fundamental to the design of any viable cataloging system, and particularly one that is to command universal acceptance.

more:

» command + attention = recibir atención.

Example: Preservation is commanding unprecedented attention and resources within the library community in the USA.

commanding = dominante, prominente. 

Example: His preference for books rather than journals was more commanding than his preference for poetry rather than prose.

more:

» commanding form = forma excelente.

Example: Leon Haslam started in commanding form, shattering the Norfolk circuit records as he claimed his third pole start of the season, at an average speed of 108.95mph.

» commanding general = comandante general.

Example: Thus a letter home from a common soldier on the eve of a great battle is likely to be of considerably more interest to the historian than a leave pass signed by the commanding general of one of the armies involved.

» commanding officer = comandante, oficial al mando.

Example: M Asthana, the Commanding Officer for the last leg of the voyage around the world, describes the sail-ship as 'the building block' of India's naval training.

» commanding view = vista panorámica. [Usado para referirse a un sitio desde donde se 'domina' una vista total de un lugar]

Example: This top-floor apartment offers commanding views of the lake.

Commanding synonyms

imperative in spanish: imperativo, pronunciation: ɪmperətɪv part of speech: adjective, noun high in spanish: alto, pronunciation: haɪ part of speech: adjective superior in spanish: superior, pronunciation: supɪriɜr part of speech: adjective peremptory in spanish: perentorio, pronunciation: pɜremptɜri part of speech: adjective ranking in spanish: clasificación, pronunciation: ræŋkɪŋ part of speech: adjective, noun overlooking in spanish: con vista a, pronunciation: oʊvɜrlʊkɪŋ part of speech: adjective dominating in spanish: dominante, pronunciation: dɑməneɪtɪŋ part of speech: adjective top-level in spanish: nivel superior, pronunciation: tɑplevəl part of speech: adjective top-ranking in spanish: rango más alto, pronunciation: tɑpræŋkɪŋ part of speech: adjective
Follow us