单词 | troop |
释义 | troop [tru:p] noun troops IMPROVER [plural] ■soldiers on duty in a large group 部队,军队 •Traditionally, United Nations troops have been deployed •The major powers have said they will not send in ground •In 1988, about 220 000 American troops were stationed •All troops will be withdrawn countable ■a group of soldiers, especially ones who fight in strong military vehicles or on horses 军队,部队;(尤指)装甲兵部队,骑兵部队 •the King's Troop of the Royal Horse Artillery隶属国王的皇家骑炮兵团 countable ■an organized group of young people who are Scouts 童子军 •We've got a troop of Scouts camping in one of our fields this weekend.这个周末有一队童子军要在我们的一块地里野营。 [tru:p] adjective [before noun] ■for, relating to or involving troops 军队的;有关或涉及军队的 •Satellite photographs provide us with a lot of information about their troop movements [tru:p] verb intransitive usually + adverb or preposition ■to walk somewhere in a large group, usually with one person behind another 成群结队地走;(通常指)列队而行 •The little boys trooped after •The Norwich fans gave their team a loud cheer as they trooped off •None of us knew what to expect as we trooped into intransitive informal humorous ■to travel somewhere as a group, especially when told to (尤指被告知)成群前往 •I suppose head office expects us all to troop down [tru:p] verb the trooping of the colour UK ■a ceremony in which a military flag is carried in public with the soldiers that it represents marching behind it 军旗列队仪式 •We watched the trooping of the colour live from Horse Guards Parade.我们在皇家骑兵卫队阅兵场现场观看军旗列队仪式。 |
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