单词 | troop |
释义 | troop —troop /truːp/ adjective [before noun] ► F0 for, relating to, or involving troops: » Satellite photographs provide us with a lot of information about their troop movements.Thesaurus+: ↑Parts of armies and groups of servicemennoun troops C2 [plural]F0 soldiers on duty in a large group: » Traditionally, United Nations troops have been deployed only in a peacekeeping role.» The major powers have said they will not send in ground troops (= soldiers who fight on land).» In 1988, about 220,000 American troops were stationed in Western Europe.» All troops will be withdrawn by the end of the year.Thesaurus+: ↑Parts of armies and groups of servicemenF0 [C] a group of soldiers, especially ones who fight in strong military vehicles or on horses: » the King's Troop of the Royal Horse ArtilleryThesaurus+: ↑Parts of armies and groups of servicemenF0 [C] an organized group of young people who are Scouts: » We've got a troop of Scouts camping in one of our fields this weekend.Thesaurus+: ↑Named organizations and societies and their membersverb ↑Verb Endings for troop F0 [I usually + adv/prep] to walk somewhere in a large group, usually with one person behind another: » The little boys trooped after him across the playing fields.» The Norwich fans gave their team a loud cheer as they trooped off the field.» None of us knew what to expect as we trooped into her office.Thesaurus+: ↑Moving firmly on footF0 [I] INFORMAL HUMOROUS to travel somewhere as a group, especially when told to: » I suppose head office expects us all to troop down to London for this meeting.Thesaurus+: ↑Advancing and moving forward |
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