English to Malay Dictionary commanding

commanding

menguasai
definition
verb
a gruff voice commanded us to enter
give an authoritative order.
no party commanded a majority
be in a strong enough position to have or secure (something).
adjective
a commanding officer
(in military contexts) having a position of authority.
translation of 'commanding'
verb
memerintahkan
example
He did not question their character, as he had on previous occasions, but he could not conceal his dismay at the way they defended after finding themselves in a 'commanding' lead 10 minutes before half time.
The new hide here is far from that - built from Welsh Oak in a distinctive heron shape, it stands on stilts in one of the lakes, providing visitors with a 'commanding' position from which to view the birdlife.
Built overlooking the valley, it holds a 'commanding' view of the area and is a spectacular sight.
At its westernmost tip, the most 'commanding' position of the site offers a fine panoramic view of the harbor and beyond.
The new Yorkshire Regiment's cap badge was unveiled yesterday as 'commanding' officers admitted they were facing their biggest tests since the Second World War to effectively deploy troops.
Marsh was one of five guests of the Navy invited aboard for tours, observation of flight deck operations, dinner with the 'commanding' officer and an overnight.
The United States today retains a 'commanding' military edge over all other nations.
Kent bellowed in his 'commanding' military voice, having followed in his father's footsteps.
China proved to be the stronger side at the semi-finals stage as the Chinese shuttlers took a 'commanding' lead of 3-0 by defeating Hong Kong on Wednesday.
Apartment buildings overlook it, but they are not the luxury units one might expect with such a 'commanding' view of the waterway.
Often glancing at the magistrates, Dumas was a 'commanding' presence with a flair for the dramatic.
When I was in the military, my 'commanding' officer would issue orders to his troops, if you carried them out as instructed, you were a good soldier!
His 'commanding' voice and presence is always welcome on screen.
President Bush has a 'commanding' lead in the fund-raising race for 2004.
With a 'commanding' view of the surrounding area, the monastery has many treasures.
She stood next to Mother with a 'commanding' presence.
The choir of around a dozen were placed up in the gallery, with a 'commanding' view over the rest of the chapel.
It appears that the Democratic presidential candidate tonight has taken a 'commanding' lead in the race for his party's presidential nomination.
Despite her small size, the child has a 'commanding' presence.
It sits up high providing a 'commanding' view of the road.
He couldn't help but notice the Lady's 'commanding' presence.
No other restaurant in New Jersey looks out over such a 'commanding' view.
They built up a 'commanding' five-goal lead by the interval.
Kate, superior to all the other anchors, swells a 'commanding' lead after just one lap, and doubles it with her piston-stroke off the pool wall.
He served with the Regiment's 1st Battalion in Northern Ireland, Cyprus and Germany and was the battalion's 'commanding' officer from 1989 to 1991.
I believe with the addition of a creative midfielder and a 'commanding' centre half this team has every chance of making the play-offs.
Not only a 'commanding' physical presence, the former WWE wrestling champion brings a gratifying level of depth and humanity to the role first seen on the screen in 1973.
His third was supplied by Gray to put his team in a 'commanding' 4-1 lead.
They were in front from the first end and had a 'commanding' 21-8 lead after 15 ends before their opponents won three ends on the trot.
They care about what they consider their way of life, their power, their 'commanding' position in world affairs.
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