phalanx
n. 方陣; 密集隊; 密集人群; 趾骨
A phalanx is a group of soldiers or police who are standing or marching close together ready to fight.
A phalanx of people is a large group who are brought together for a particular purpose.
...a phalanx of waiters.
一群服務員
1. any of the bones (or phalanges) of the fingers or toes
2. any closely ranked crowd of people
3. a body of troops in close array
Unfortunately for Wilson, such a solid phalanx did not materialize.
對威爾遜來說, 不幸的是這種團結並沒有形成.
The laser would operate using the existing Phalanx radar and command and control system.
鐳射系統將使用原有的密集陣系統的雷達和指揮與控制系統.
At last , a phalanx of soldiers rescued us.
一支密集隊形的軍隊終於前來搭救了我們.
In a war, each soldier generally fought for himself and the phalanx was rarely presented.
交戰之時, 士兵大多人自為戰,方陣僅在偶然情況下出現.
A phalanx of armed officers made sure reporters did not venture into town.
一群武裝警察嚴陣以待確保記者不會溜進這個鎮.