contingents
n. (志趣相投、尤指來自同一地方的)一組與會者( contingent的名詞複數 ); 代表團; (軍隊的)分遣隊; 小分隊
A contingent of police, soldiers, or military vehicles is a group of them.
Nigeria provided a large contingent of troops to the West African Peacekeeping Force...
奈及利亞向西非維和部隊派遣了一大批軍隊。
There were contingents from the navies of virtually all EU countries.
幾乎歐盟各國都派出了海軍分隊。
A contingent is a group of people representing a country or organization at a meeting or other event.
The strong British contingent suffered mixed fortunes...
實力雄厚的英國軍團喜憂參半。
The whistles from the large contingent of England fans away to our left are deafening.
我們左邊一大群英格蘭球迷發出震耳欲聾的口哨聲。
If something is contingent on something else, the first thing depends on the second in order to happen or exist.
In effect, growth is contingent on improved incomes for the mass of the low-income population.
事實上,發展有賴於大量低收入人群收入的增長。
There were contingents from the navies of virtually all EU countries.
幾乎歐盟各國都派出了海軍分隊。
We were forced to rely on French contingents.
我們勢必被迫依恃法國駐軍.
The internal security forces are composed of contingents and mobile divisions.
內衛部隊由各總隊和機動師組成.
They are the backbone of the scientific and technological contingents.
他們是科技隊伍的骨幹力量.
My son Tom heads up the contingents.
我的兒子湯姆走在隊伍的最前面.