posse
n. 地方武裝團隊; 一隊; 民防團
A posse of people is a group of people with the same job or purpose.
...a posse of reporters...
一群記者
A posse of Marsh's friends persuaded them that this was a bad idea.
馬什的一群朋友勸他們說這是個餿主意。
In former times, in the United States, a posse was a group of men who were brought together by the local law officer to help him chase and capture a criminal.
1. a temporary police force
The posse rode down the escaping bank robber.
一隊警察駕車追上了正在逃跑的銀行搶動犯.
Street lamp light crouchs posse , resemble brushy balloon, wave in the sky in grey indigo color.
路燈光蜷縮一團, 象毛茸茸的氣球, 飄在灰靛色的空中.
The sheriff said that the posse could head off the outlaws at the pass.
那位行政司法長官說,警察們可以在關口截住那些''.'亡命之徒'.''.
Joy in living can never be assumed as a posse or put on as a mask.
生活的樂趣是無法靠姿態擺出來的,也無法用戴上一張面具來偽裝.
Reforming the old posse seems to have lit a spark under its leader as well.
改革過去的樂隊組合似乎同樣在它的領頭人身體底下點了把火.