commanders
commanders — 名詞
- commanderssingular
- commandersesplural
1. people who have the authority to lead a military group, unit, or operation and d
指揮官;司令
負責指揮軍事行動的人
people who have the authority to lead a military group, unit, or operation and decide what the group should do.
The commanders ordered the troops to move back before the sun went down.
指揮官命令部隊在太陽下山前撤退。
commanders + ordered + [someone] + to-infinitive (giving orders)
Tendai and two other commanders met at headquarters to discuss the rescue plan.
Tendai 和其他兩位指揮官在總部開會,討論救援計畫。
The commanders of the two units did not agree on how to split the supplies.
這兩個單位的指揮官對於如何分配補給品沒有達成共識。
A group of young commanders trained together at the military academy for three years.
一群年輕的指揮官在軍事學院一起受訓了三年。
- subordinate
someone lower in rank who takes orders from a commander
- follower
someone who is led rather than in charge
文法句型
the + noun + of + group (the commanders of the regiment)
noun + verb (commanders decided / ordered)
用法筆記
This is the plural form of 'commander'. The singular 'commander' refers to one person: 'The commander gave the order.' Use 'commanders' when talking about two or more people with this role.
常見錯誤
2. a middle-level officer position in the navy of many countries, sitting between l
海軍中校
海軍中階軍官,位於少校與上校之間
a middle-level officer position in the navy of many countries, sitting between lieutenant commander and captain in the rank system.
Commander Reuben has served on three different warships in the Pacific fleet.
Reuben 中校曾在太平洋艦隊的三艘不同軍艦上服役。
Commander as title before a name (capitalized, no article)
Several commanders from the naval base attended the ceremony on Friday.
幾位來自海軍基地的中校參加了週五的典禮。
Ignacio worked hard for eight years to reach the rank of commander.
Ignacio 努力工作了八年才晉升到海軍中校的軍階。
The navy promoted three commanders to captain after the annual review.
海軍在年度考核後將三位中校晉升為上校。
文法句型
be promoted to commander
Commander + [full name] (title usage)
the rank of commander
用法筆記
When used as a title before a full name, 'Commander' is capitalized and no article is needed (e.g., 'Commander Rania Patel'). In the plural 'commanders', it refers to multiple people holding this rank in different units or locations.