单词 | troop |
释义 | troop /troohp/, n. 1. an assemblage of persons or things; company; band. 2. a great number or multitude: A whole troop of children swarmed through the museum. 3. Mil. an armored cavalry or cavalry unit consisting of two or more platoons and a headquarters group. 4. troops, a body of soldiers, police, etc.: Mounted troops quelled the riot. 5. a unit of Boy Scouts or Girl Scouts usually having a maximum of 32 members under the guidance of an adult leader. 6. a herd, flock, or swarm. 7. Archaic. a band or troupe of actors. v.i. 8. to gather in a company; flock together. 9. to come, go, or pass in great numbers; throng. 10. to walk, as if in a march; go: to troop down to breakfast. 11. to walk, march, or pass in rank or order: The students trooped into the auditorium. 12. to associate or consort (usually fol. by with). v.t. 13. Brit. Mil. to carry (the flag or colors) in a ceremonial way before troops. 14. Obs. to assemble or form into a troop or troops. [1535-45; < F troupe, OF trope, prob. back formation from tropel herd, flock (F troupeau), equiv. to trop- ( < Gmc; see THORP) + -el << L -ellus dim. suffix] Syn. 1. body, group, crowd. See company. 2. crowd, herd, flock, swarm, throng. 7. TROOP, TROUPE both mean a band, company, or group. TROOP has various meanings as indicated in the definitions above. With the spelling TROUPE the word has the specialized meaning of a company of actors, singers, acrobats, or other performers. 8. collect. 9. swarm. |
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