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platoon
- IPA[pləˈtuːn]
英式
- a subdivision of a company of soldiers, usually forming a tactical unit that is commanded by a subaltern or lieutenant and divided into three sections;a group of people acting together
- (in South Africa) apply the platoon system to (a school);use the strategy of alternating (a pair of players or one player with another) in a specified field position in successive games
verb: platoon, 3rd person present: platoons, gerund or present participle: platooning, past tense: platooned, past participle: platooned
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名詞
- 1. a subdivision of a company of soldiers, usually forming a tactical unit that is commanded by a subaltern or lieutenant and divided into three sections the platoon commander
- ▪ a group of people acting together platoons of sharp lawyers
- ▪ (in South Africa) denoting a school or schooling system in which two separate sets of teachers and pupils use the same buildings, one in the morning and one in the afternoon.
- ▪ engaged in platooning a platoon player
動詞
- 1. (in South Africa) apply the platoon system to (a school) it has been found necessary to platoon 14 schools
- 2. use the strategy of alternating (a pair of players or one player with another) in a specified field position in successive games at catcher we platooned Petralli and Stanley
- a noncommissioned officer in the US Army intermediate in rank between a staff sergeant and a ...
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[pləˈto͞on]
美式
- a subdivision of a company of soldiers, usually forming a tactical unit that is commanded by a ... the platoon commander
- (in baseball and other sports) have (an athlete) play in rotation with one or more teammates at ... he was underrated because of Stengel's platooning him with Woodling
Oxford American Dictionary