n. 1.〔pl.〕军队;部队。 2.(在行动中的)大群(人);(动物等的)群;一队,一组;(戏剧演员等的)一团。 3.【军事】骑兵连。 4.进军鼓 。 短语和例子 a troop of boys 一队儿童。 regular troops 常备军。 shock troops 突击队。 the troops 〔军口〕我们部队 〔I 或 me 的代用语〕。 troop disposition 军队部署。 despatch troops 出兵,派兵。 get one's troop 升任骑兵连长。 withdraw troops 撤兵。 vi. 1.集合,聚拢,群集 (up; together)。 2.成群结队地走,排着队前进 (along; in; out; to)。 3.若干人匆匆走掉 (off; away)。 vt. 1.编成(队伍,骑兵连)。 2.运输(军队) 短语和例子 They came trooping in. 他们成群结队地进来了。 troop the colour(s) 行军旗敬礼分列式;举行军旗授与典礼。
a group of soldiers
a cavalry unit corresponding to an infantry company
an orderly crowd; "a troop of children" 同义词:flock,
a unit of Girl or Boy Scouts 同义词:scout troop, scout group,
move or march as if in a crowd; "They children trooped into the room"
march in a procession; "the veterans paraded down the street" 同义词:parade, promenade,
A troop is a military unit, originally a small force of cavalry, subordinate to a squadron and headed by the troop leader. In many armies a troop is the equivalent unit to the infantry section or platoon.
例句与用法
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Troops are concentrating south of the river . 军队正向河的南边集结。
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The general arrayed his troops for battle . 将军使军队列队准备战斗。
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Our troops recoiled before the attack . 我部队迫于敌人的进攻而后撤。
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The lieutenant stood ahead of the troops . 那中尉就站在士兵的前面。
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All the troops have crossed the river safely . 全部人马已安全渡江。
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They machine-gunned the advancing troops . 他们用机枪扫射进攻的敌军。
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The officer halted his troops for a rest . 军官下令部队停下来休息。
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The colonel ordered the troops to turn about . 上校命令部队向后转。
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The troops fanned out as they advanced . 部队向前推进时呈扇形散开。
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Troops put down a rising in the capital . 部队平息了发生在首都的叛乱。