legion
n. 大批部队; 众多,大量; 古罗马军团
adj. 众多的; 大量的
A legion is a large group of soldiers who form one section of an army.
...the Sudan-based troops of the Libyan Islamic Legion...
利比亚伊斯兰军团驻扎在苏丹的部队
The last of the Roman legions left Britain in AD 410.
罗马军团最后一支部队于公元410年离开英国。
A legion of people or things is a great number of them.
His delightful sense of humour won him a legion of friends.
他的幽默风趣为他赢得了众多的朋友。
...a legion of stories about noisy neighbours.
有关吵闹的邻居的众多故事
If you say that things of a particular kind are legion, you mean that there are a great number of them.
Ellie's problems are legion...
埃莉的问题多如牛毛。
The number of women who become pregnant after adopting children is legion.
领养小孩后怀孕的妇女比比皆是。
1. archaic terms for army
2. association of ex-servicemen;
3. a large military unit;
4. a vast multitude
Hollywood legend Clint Eastwood a commander in France's prestigious Legion of Honour.
好莱坞传奇人物克林·伊斯威特加冕法国声名显赫的荣誉勋章.
The grand cleric sent a legion of templars to hunt the fugitive.
大牧师立即派出了整整一个军团的圣殿武士去追捕这个逃犯.
Does Singapore, to ensure championship , depend on a foreign legion in almost each and every competition?
新加坡为了样样争取第一, 几乎样样比赛都得借助外籍兵团 吗 ?
One of tree demons in the service of Satanachia, commander of the first legion of Hell.
其中三个妖魔在服务satanachiae, 指挥官的第一个军团的地狱.
As for the homeless, their name is legion.
至于无家可归的人, 那就为数众多了.