搜尋結果
commandeer
- IPA[ˌkämənˈdir]
美式
- officially take possession or control of (something), especially for military purposes;take possession of (something) without authority
verb: commandeer, 3rd person present: commandeers, gerund or present participle: commandeering, past tense: commandeered, past participle: commandeered
- 釋義
動詞
- 1. officially take possession or control of (something), especially for military purposes telegraph and telephone lines were commandeered by the generals
- ▪ take possession of (something) without authority he hoisted himself onto a table, commandeering it as a speaker's platform
- ▪ enlist (someone) to help in a task, typically against the person's will he commandeered the men to find a table
- 更多解釋
- IPA[kɒmənˈdɪə]
英式
- officially take possession or control of (something), especially for military purposes: a nearby house had been commandeered by the army
Oxford Dictionary