troop
n. 軍隊; 一群; [軍]騎兵連
vi. 成群結隊地走; 群集; 結隊
vt. 把(騎兵)編成騎兵連
Troops are soldiers, especially when they are in a large organized group doing a particular task.
The next phase of the operation will involve the deployment of more than 35,000 troops from a dozen countries...
下一階段的軍事行動將要對來自 12 個國家的 35,000多名士兵進行部署。
There were reports of troop movements.
有報道稱將要調動軍隊。
A troop is a group of soldiers within a cavalry or armoured regiment.
...a troop of enemy cavalry trotting towards the Dutch right flank.
敵方一支騎兵隊正衝向荷蘭軍右翼
A troop of boy scouts is a local group of them that meets regularly.
…a Scout troop.
一隊童子軍
A troop of people or animals is a group of them.
Amy was aware of the little troop of travellers watching the two of them...
埃米知道那一小隊旅行者正在看著她們倆。
Out of beams and cracks came troops of beetles, ants and spiders.
從橫樑上和裂縫裡爬出來了一群群甲蟲、螞蟻和蜘蛛。
If people troop somewhere, they walk there in a group, often in a sad or tired way.
They all trooped back to the house for a rest...
他們都成群結隊地回到房子裡休息。
The men trooped into work with resignation.
男人們被迫只好一夥夥地開始工作。
1. a group of soldiers
2. a cavalry unit corresponding to an infantry company
3. a unit of girl or boy scouts
4. an orderly crowd;
1. march in a procession;
2. move or march as if in a crowd;
troop the colour
(英)行軍旗敬禮分列式
We reinforce a troop again.
我們又增援一支軍隊.
It's going to be some time before the troop recovers its strength.
這支部隊要過一段時期才能恢復實力.
Troop movements can is observed from space by a satellite.
藉助衛星可觀察到部隊的調動.
A troop of visitors arrived.
一群來訪者抵達.
The old man was surrounded by a troop of children.
老人被一群孩子圍住了.