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troop
- IPA[truːp]
英式
- soldiers or armed forces;a cavalry unit commanded by a captain.
- (of a group of people) come or go together or in large numbers;(of a lone person) walk at a slow or steady pace
noun: troop, plural noun: troops
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名詞
- 1. soldiers or armed forces UN peacekeeping troops troop cuts 同義詞
- 2. a cavalry unit commanded by a captain.
- ▪ a unit of artillery and armoured formation.
- ▪ a group of three or more Scout patrols.
- 3. a group of people or animals of a particular kind a troop of musicians 同義詞
動詞
- 1. (of a group of people) come or go together or in large numbers the girls trooped in for dinner 同義詞
- ▪ (of a lone person) walk at a slow or steady pace Caroline trooped wearily home from work 同義詞
- another term for shock troops
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- another term for shock troops
Oxford Dictionary
- soldiers deployed on land rather than in the air or at sea: simultaneous aerial attacks come as ground troops are carrying out a pincer movement
Oxford Dictionary
- troops trained specially for carrying out a sudden assault: elite shock troops were sent in to contain the situation we've been taught that antibodies are the shock troops of our immune system
Oxford Dictionary
- a group of soldiers trained specially for carrying out a sudden assault: elite shock troops were sent in to contain the situation we've been taught that antibodies are the shock troops of our immune system
Oxford American Dictionary
- (in the UK) troops nominally employed to guard the sovereign.
Oxford Dictionary
- troops employed to guard a sovereign.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a large aircraft or armoured vehicle or ship designed for transporting troops.
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- IPA[tro͞op]
美式
- soldiers or armed forces: UN peacekeeping troops troop withdrawals
- (of a group of people) come or go together or in large numbers: the girls trooped in for dinner
Oxford American Dictionary