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troop

/troop/US // trup //UK // (truːp) //

部队,人群,人马,部队成员

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an assemblage of persons or things; company; band.
    • : a great number or multitude: A whole troop of children swarmed through the museum.
    • : Military. an armored cavalry or cavalry unit consisting of two or more platoons and a headquarters group.
    • : troops, a body of soldiers, police, etc.: Mounted troops quelled the riot.
    • : a single soldier, police officer, etc.: Three troops were killed today by a roadside bomb.
    • : a unit of Boy Scouts or Girl Scouts usually having a maximum of 32 members under the guidance of an adult leader.
    • : a herd, flock, or swarm.
    • : Archaic. a band or troupe of actors.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to gather in a company; flock together.
    • : to come, go, or pass in great numbers; throng.
    • : to walk, as if in a march; go: to troop down to breakfast.
    • : to walk, march, or pass in rank or order: The students trooped into the auditorium.
    • : to associate or consort.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : British Military. to carry in a ceremonial way before troops.
    • : Obsolete. to assemble or form into a troop or troops.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounmilitary
Forms: troops
Synonyms
armed forces武装力量,武装部队,军队,部队army军队,大军,部队,大部队contingent特遣队,特遣队员,特遣队成员,特遣队的crew机组人员,机组成员,机组,机组工作人员delegation代表团,代表团成员,代表队,代表团gang帮派,帮会,帮派成员,帮派的人military军事,军人,军事的,军方party党,派对,聚会,宴会servicemen军人,服务员,役员,兵士squad小队,班级,班组,队伍team团队,团队成员troops部队,队伍,军队,兵力unit单位,装置assemblage集合,组合,组装,集合体assembly集合,集会,集结,集合体band乐队,带,带子,带状物body尸体bunch一束,一堆,一串,聚集在一起collection收藏,收集,收藏品,集合combatants战斗人员,战斗员,作战人员,作战者company公司,企业,公司的,公司的情况corps军团,兵团,军队,队伍crowd人群,群众,众人,人群中drove开车,开车的,开车的人,驾车flock羊群,麇集,鸡群,麇集在一起forces力量,军队,部队,势力gathering聚会,集会,聚集,集合herd畜群,兽群,牧民,牛群horde部落,成群结队,部族,部队host主机legion军团,大军团,工团,工会men男人,男人们,男人的,男人们的multitude众多的,众多,群众,众人number数,编号,数量,号码outfit装备,舾装,舾装件,衣服pack驮着,驮运,驮着走,驮着的soldiers兵士,兵员,兵士们,兵人soldiery士兵,兵种,兵士,兵家swarm蜂群,蜂拥而至,麇集,蜂拥而上throng拥挤的人群,蜂拥而至,蜂拥而至的人群,拥挤不堪的人群troopers部队,士兵们,部队成员,士兵troupe歌舞团,剧团,游艺团,歌舞剧团fighting men战斗人员,战斗的人,斗士们,战士们

Examples

  • Still, Austin on February 3 announced a force-wide, 60-day “stand down” so that military leaders could discuss these issues with troops.

  • State troops and the Alaska Mountain Rescue Group found the hikers buried in a recent avalanche and reported that they were not wearing avalanche beacons or locator beacons.

  • Two soldiers who spoke to The Post estimated at least hundreds of troops were moved to the garage as officials struggle to find places to put thousands of service members.

  • Instead, they drove into the city Sunday, flag in hand, and posed for their traditional Inauguration Day picture with armed federal troops and a seven-foot fence obstructing the view of the Capitol.

  • Those troops are credentialed by the Secret Service and have been reduced in number by about 3,500 over a typical inauguration because of the pandemic, he said.

  • America was at war, and Wilson was asked to stop troop transfers to Europe to help contain the disease.

  • Either way Obama does not regret the decisions he made in 2011 that ended the U.S. troop presence in the country.

  • In effect, Chicago needs a troop surge like what we saw in Iraq and Afghanistan.

  • Clinton was particularly aggressive in pushing for a long-term troop presence, officials involved in the negotiations say.

  • But he wants Obama to make a decision on troop levels, and soon.

  • Most of the troop transports have left their anchorage and gone back to Mudros for fear of submarines.

  • About sunrise the troop left camp in a body, later spreading fanwise over the prairies.

  • They were to make the same marches, but were not to unite with the first troop, nor with the following one.

  • Every thicket will have its troop; every finger, for a hundred leagues round, will be on the trigger.

  • Malcolm gave Saumarez a summary of affairs in the Northwest Provinces as they rode on ahead of the troop.