单词 | squad |
释义 | squadsquad /skwɒd $ skwɑːd/ ●●○ W3 noun [countable] Word Origin WORD ORIGINsquad ExamplesOrigin: 1600-1700 French escouade, from escadre, from Italian squadra ‘square’, from Vulgar Latin exquadra; ➔ SQUARE2EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatora group of people who play together against another group► team Collocations a group of people who play together against another group: · Both teams are looking tired now.· Walsh coached the team to two Super Bowl championships.play for a team: · Tim played for the national youth team but never became a professional.in a teamBritish /on a team American: · Peterson earned a place on the U.S. Olympic speedskating team.· They wouldn't let me play in the village under-12 team because I'm a girl. ► side especially British a sports team: · They are playing today against one of the best sides in the country.· I don't know which side I want to win. ► squad a group of players from which a team will be chosen: · Vivian McGrath was the star of the 1938 Davis Cup squad.· Only two starting players are returning from last year's women's basketball squad. WORD SETS► Armyadjutant, nounarmoured, adjectivebarracks, nounbasic training, nounbatman, nounbattalion, nounbearskin, nounbillet, nounbillet, verbbombardier, nounbooty, nounbrigade, nounbrigadier, nounbrigadier-general, nouncadet, nouncanteen, nouncantonment, nouncapture, verbcavalry, nouncavalryman, nouncenturion, nouncharger, nounchevron, nounCol., colonel, nouncommand, nouncommando, nouncommissary, nouncompany, nouncontingent, nouncorps, noundesert, verbdeserter, noundesertion, noundetachment, noundetail, noundisengage, verbdishonourable discharge, noundivision, noundivisional, adjectivedog tag, noundraft, verbdragoon, noundrill, noundrill, verbdugout, nounencampment, nounexpeditionary force, nounfield marshal, nounfiring squad, nounfive star general, nounflank, nounfoot locker, nounforay, nounfour-star general, nounfusilier, noungarrison, noungarrison, verbGen., general, noungeneralship, nounGI, noungrenadier, nounground forces, noungrunt, nounguardsman, noungunner, nounhussar, nouninduct, verbinductee, nouninfantry, nouninfantryman, nounirregular, nounlance corporal, nounlegion, nounlegionary, nounlegionnaire, nounLieut, loot, nounLt., man-at-arms, nounmatériel, nounMC, nounmedic, nounmercenary, nounmess hall, nounMIA, nounM.O., nounmobilize, verbmotorized, adjectivemounted, adjectivemusketeer, nounmuster, nounnon-commissioned officer, nounobstacle course, nounparade, verbparade ground, nounparatrooper, nounparatroops, nounpennon, nounpicket, nounpicket, verbpip, nounplatoon, nounpoint man, nounposition, nounprivate, nounprivate soldier, nounPte, redcoat, nounregiment, nounregular, nounreservist, nounreveille, nounroute march, nounsapper, nounsarge, nounsignalman, nounsoldier, nounsoldiering, nounsoldierly, adjectivesoldier of fortune, nounsoldiery, nounsortie, nounsortie, verbspecial forces, nounsquad, nounsquaddy, nounstaff sergeant, nounstandard-bearer, nounstormtrooper, nounsubaltern, nounTerritorial Army, the, trench, nountroop, nountrooper, noun COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY► drugs/fraud/vice etc squad 1a group of players from which a team will be chosen for a particular sports event: the Italian World Cup squad2the police department responsible for dealing with a particular kind of crimedrugs/fraud/vice etc squad A controlled explosion was carried out by bomb squad officers.3a small group of soldiers working together as a unit: a drill squad4American English a group of cheerleaders → death squad, firing squad, flying squad A controlled explosion was carried out by bomb squad officers. COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES► bomb disposal experts/team/squad/unit The device, which contained 400lbs of explosive, was made safe by army bomb disposal experts. ► the riot squad (=a group of police who deal with riots)· Then someone called the riot squad.· Demonstrators clashed with 140 riot squad officers, drawn from the police and the British army. COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE► firing· She is led out of the cell, and the firing squad is lining up.· Facing him at the office next day was like facing a firing squad.· Enough about the victims - what about the members of a firing squad?· People like me, who believed the firing squad had been assembled, were left with egg on our faces.· The death sentence on Eduardo Díaz Betancourt was upheld on appeal, and he was executed by firing squad on Jan. 20.· In 1923 three prisoners were executed by firing squad.· Due to the youthful inaccuracy of the firing squad, few if any were killed at the first volley.· Hustled through the storm and into the reception area he felt like some one on their way to a firing squad. ► full· Whitfield enjoys a comparative luxury tonight with a full squad available.· The full squad is expected by Feb. 20.· The cherry and whites have a full squad to choose from.· Ward will have a full squad to choose from apart from former Hartlepool defender Tony Barratt, who has a calf strain.· Seaham will have a full squad for their home game with Blue Star. ► hit· The hit squad blew her vehicle off the road, and she was lucky to have jumped clear before the main explosion.· These are the animal fundamentalists organized into hit squads.· They say a Middle East hit squad was involved. ► national· Particular attention should be paid to the section linking regional and national squad development where this is desired and appropriate.· They are among the national squad scullers competing who are seeking a place in the Olympic team.· With this in mind the Hong Kong U24 squad will also become part of the national squad. ► special· The Hong Kong police special triad squad responded with pressure of its own, according to McNicol. ► strong· New signings David James and Paul Stewart have further strengthened a strong squad that has been rejuvenated in the last year.· That thought is too depressing for words ... player for player we are probably the strongest squad in the premier league. ► vice· It wasn't exactly an exciting party, but the vice squad knocked on the door.· Jim Duncan of the vice squad. NOUN► bomb· The police had sealed off only part of the city centre while the bomb squad investigated.· All of the bombs were removed and disabled by the New York Police Department bomb squad before they exploded.· The way Max's biological clock is ticking, it's a wonder Emma didn't call out the bomb squad.· The bomb squad also was summoned to examine one other package that proved to be harmless.· KINETON/Warwickshire Time allowed 02:24 It's a training exercise ... but for the bomb squad this scenario is disturbingly real.· In each instance, the explosives were removed by a New York police bomb squad to a basement.· The device, discovered inside a Ford Transit van, was made safe after controlled explosions carried out by bomb squad officers.· The bomb squad took the device to the basement and disarmed it by inundating it with a water cannon. ► car· She saw prisoners being hauled out of squad cars up to the doors.· Glover opened his eyes and saw a white and blue squad car easing around the north bend on Mirror Lake Road.· One of the squad cars was standing empty.· They gon na be parked in a squad car on Fox Street, right off Prospect.· Two young officers waited while he shaved and dressed before leading him to an unmarked squad car.· They told me to get in the squad car and we drove right up to it.· With sirens blaring and amber lights flashing, the squad cars slewed to a halt at the rear of a war-torn Cadillac.· Yet when crime rates rise, the police buy more squad cars. ► crime· Presumably it would be the Yard who investigated this one, rather than the regional crime squad. ► cup· Ask Tony Pickard what he could do with an additional £250,000 for the development and training of the Davis Cup squad. ► death· The death squad published a statement claiming they would cut off the head of every Committee member.· This old man had already lost two sons-both journalists-to death squads.· But at the same time last year 42 people had lost their lives at the hands of the roaming death squads.· Torture has been widely used by both security forces and death squads.· Those trained allegedly formed a death squad which directed its activity against pro-ANC activists.· Reformists allege that the killings were part of a campaign by state-sponsored death squads to silence dissent.· Whole villages have been massacred by extremists and faceless death squads.· This was the group, formally under army control, that operated as a death squad during the rule of Ferdinand Marcos. ► detective· His father, David Ashworth, is wanted for questioning by murder squad detectives but yesterday he was still missing.· David Ashworth was being brought back to Merseyside for interview after inquiries led murder squad detectives to Newcastle-on-Tyne.· Bomb squad detectives were called when initial reports suggested animal rights campaigners were responsible.· Murder squad detectives can hold and question the boys until 7am tomorrow.· Outside London a murder squad detective might have one or two.· Murder squad detectives, led by Detective Superintendent Stan Fletcher, sealed off the area while forensic tests were carried out.· Murder squad detectives have warned that Mr Ashworth should not be approached.· Murder squad detectives were questioning four men yesterday. ► drug· It was last August that drug squad officers raided a barn at Chalford near Stroud.· Melvin Blizzard, a drug squad supervisor.· August 20: Cannabis plants worth £2,500 seized by drugs squad officers at a house in the Waterside area of Londonderry.· On January 1, 1982, Coetzee was transferred too the drugs squad.· Attempts to control drug use, through the formation of drug squads, helped to amplify it.· Detective Sergeant Kenneth Simpson of the Strathclyde police's drugs squad knows the type of man he is looking for. ► fraud· She wasn't on the plane and West Mercia fraud squad have asked Interpol to investigate.· I picks up the phone and dialled a special number for the fraud squad.· If I can't get the information I want any other way I shall ask the fraud squad to make inquiries.· It is the first time the fraud squad has been directly accused of leaking the report.· Twenty years later saw the creation of provincial fraud squads.· In the metropolitan police there is only one fraud squad officer for every hundred officers.· When the receivers were called in, fraud squad officers seized eight tons of documents.· Although the authors were charged by the fraud squad, they were not prosecuted. ► member· Five other squad members were with the Merseyside B squad last season.· The value covers the 22 first team squad members and 15 young professionals.· Country by country, this superb book covers all last season's League and Cup results and squad members. ► officer· Drugs squad officers in Wiltshire discovered another drug factory in the bedroom of a council house yesterday.· In recent weeks, drugs squad officers have seized quantities of crack cocaine in Gloucester and Stroud.· It was last August that drug squad officers raided a barn at Chalford near Stroud.· August 20: Cannabis plants worth £2,500 seized by drugs squad officers at a house in the Waterside area of Londonderry.· In the metropolitan police there is only one fraud squad officer for every hundred officers.· When the receivers were called in, fraud squad officers seized eight tons of documents.· Drugs squad officers want doctors and hospitals to pass on information about any traces of crack found in patients during emergency treatments.· The device, discovered inside a Ford Transit van, was made safe after controlled explosions carried out by bomb squad officers. ► practice· Reese was signed by the 49ers in 1996 and spent the season on the practice squad.· Reese was released on Aug. 24 of this year and again signed to the practice squad.· Montez and Wylie may return to join the practice squad.· He was kicked when he tackled fullback LaMonte Coleman, a member of the practice squad.· They thus activated fullback Jerone Davison and safety Lamar Lyons from the practice squad.· Assuming Manuel clears waivers, the 49ers said they would sign him to their practice squad. ► riot· And loyalists claim a second inmate was blinded for 48 hours after riot squad prison officers turned high-powered hose on his face.· Special riot squads were ordered in from outside the city to deal with the gangs. VERB► call· The way Max's biological clock is ticking, it's a wonder Emma didn't call out the bomb squad.· When triggered, the alarm seems to call in squads of immune cells that surround tuberculosis bacteria and keep them from spreading.· When the receivers were called in, fraud squad officers seized eight tons of documents. ► face· Royle has named five Goodison old boys in the 16-man squad to face the club where he started his career. ► fire· Not all wartime firing squads acted in accordance with the Geneva Convention, however.· He has stated that he chose the firing squad to make it hard for Utah to carry it out.· This has sent hundreds of murderers and drug dealers to firing squads after being paraded at public rallies.· Billy had heard that one man in each firing squad was customarily given a rifle loaded with blank cartridge.· So just before the firing squad is ordered to shoot, the unconscious man is pinched awake.· Meanwhile, Switzer faces a firing squad each day.· But last week one murderer was shot by a firing squad.· No firing squads as in Idaho and Utah. ► include· Presumably, a player wouldn't be included in a squad if he's not 100 percent fit.· Goalkeepers Steve Sherwood and Paul Reece have had injury problems this week both are included in the squad. ► join· Henry Honiball had joined up with the squad by Wednesday morning.· Montez and Wylie may return to join the practice squad.· He was confident that Barnes would have trained without discomfort before being dispatched to join the squad at their Buckinghamshire headquarters.· Garryowen's Richard Wallace will fly out tomorrow to join the squad.· She joined the Boat Race squad last January and quickly took over the Blue boat. ► lead· It is unclear who is leading the militia squads.· It was very effective and led to some good squad leaders.· Havelock, 23, will lead the youngest-ever squad into international action at Oxford next week. ► name· Brian Horton has named a squad of 15.· Manager, John Sillett, has named a squad of 14.· Glendenen will be named in the squad for the match against Derbyshire at Chesterfield, starting tomorrow.· Donovan looks set to be named in the Albion squad for today's trip to Burnley.· Tait is named in a squad that also includes veteran Kevan Smith and teenager Adam Reed.· But by naming a larger squad than normal, Eriksson will be able to sidestep the issue.· United have named a squad of 14. ► pick· It was a move that clearly suited him for the following season he was picked for the county squad. ► play· Some of this season's squad played under Doyle in the mid-'80s and they especially resent his criticisms. ► send· Now it involves sending squads of well-armed and well-trained fighters deeper into the territory. ► set· Teamsters International President Ron Carey set up a squad of experts to help local presidents restructure and lift membership. ► strengthen· Lawrence could strengthen his squad for a final promotion push.· New signings David James and Paul Stewart have further strengthened a strong squad that has been rejuvenated in the last year.· Chapman strengthened his squad by buying Charlie Jones from Nottingham Forest. |
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