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squad

/skwod/US // skwɒd //UK // (skwɒd) //

小队,班级,班组,队伍

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : a small number of soldiers, commonly 10 privates, a staff sergeant, and a corporal; the smallest military unit.
    • : a group of police officers, especially one organized to deal with a particular area of law enforcement: drug squad; fraud squad.
    • : any small group or party of persons engaged in a common enterprise.
    • : a sports team or a group of players from which a team is selected.
    • : Slang. a group of friends.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    squad·ded, squad·ding.

    • : to form into squads.
    • : to assign to a squad.

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Examples

  • Meanwhile, on the street, a squad of surveyors searches for clues to a mystery lying beneath their feet.

  • CFG is reportedly offering a price in the “low single-digit millions” for the squad, sources told the newspaper.

  • James played a different role on each of those squads, and this season has been no different.

  • Having Neymar in your squad doesn’t hurt either — the ball he played to Mbappé on the move that led to Choupo-Moting’s goal was as good as it gets, proving the Brazilian can be the best player on the pitch whenever he decides to be.

  • Even after Leicester’s back-to-back holiday defeats to Man City and Liverpool, the model continued to favor the squad above Chelsea, Tottenham, Manchester United and Wolves for Champions League qualification.

  • Another set of hackers that goes by the name the Lizard Squad told the Washington Post that they helped with the Sony hack.

  • And some members of the Lizard Squad are now claiming that they were never trying to poison the network.

  • There is a lot of residual concern that Lizard Squad was able to get even this far.

  • But the Lizard Squad was able to get one thing done: Piss off Anonymous, the best known of the hacktivist collectives.

  • It almost makes you wonder if Lizard Squad did this just to annoy Anonymous and the other earnest champions of privacy.

  • Halting his squad, Lawrence dismounted, and taking Harry, they carefully made their way to the brow of a hill which lay in front.

  • So Lawrence find Harry rode ahead, the squad some fifteen or twenty paces in the rear, leisurely following.

  • There was no need of Lawrence signaling Dan to come on, for the squad were urging their horses to the limit.

  • Then a squad of sepoys were told to “shoot all the women and children in the Bibigarh through the windows of the house.”

  • Once a party trotted by within a half-mile of us, but no one of the four men we wanted to see was in the squad.