troopnoun uk
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soldiers on duty in a large group: troops are deployed Traditionally, United Nations troops have been deployed only in a peacekeeping role.
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[ C ] a group of soldiers, especially ones who fight in strong military vehicles or on horses: the King's Troop of the Royal Horse Artillery
[ C ] an organized group of young people who are Scouts: My brother joined the local Boy Scout troop.
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Parts of armies & groups of servicemen
air patrol
baggage train
black and tan
blue helmet
bomb disposal
brigade
cadre
commissariat
general staff
guard of honour
Guards
light infantry
mechanized infantry
military policeman
muster
shock troops
the military police
the Navy Seals
the Territorial Army
the vanguard
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Named organizations & societies & their members
troopadjective [ before noun ] uk
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for, relating to, or involving troops: troop movements Satellite photographs provide us with a lot of information about their troop movements.
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Parts of armies & groups of servicemen
air patrol
baggage train
black and tan
blue helmet
bomb disposal
brigade
cadre
commissariat
general staff
guard of honour
Guards
light infantry
mechanized infantry
military policeman
muster
shock troops
the military police
the Navy Seals
the Territorial Army
the vanguard
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troopverb uk
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[ I usually + adv/prep ] to walk somewhere in a large group, usually with one person behind another: troop after The little boys trooped after him across the playing fields.troop off The Norwich fans gave their team a loud cheer as they trooped off the field.troop into None of us knew what to expect as we trooped into her office.
[ I ] informal humorous to travel somewhere as a group, especially when told to: troop down We all trooped down to London for the meeting.
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Moving firmly on foot
breeze
bull
clomp
clump
flounce
goose step
lope
pace
parade
quick march! idiom
sashay
stamp
stomp
stride
strut
swagger
swaggeringly
unmounted
vamp
waltz
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Advancing and moving forward
习语
the trooping of the colour
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troop | 美式英语词典
troopnoun [ C ] us
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troop noun [C]
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a group of soldiers or police, esp. one equipped with horses
A troop is also an organized group of young people who are Boy Scouts or Girl Scouts.
troopverb [ I always + adv/prep ] us
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troop verb [I always + adv/prep]
(WALK)
to walk or go somewhere as a group: Hundreds of thousands of visitors troop through the museum every year.
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troop的例句
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Shortly thereafter, the troops abandoned their insecure positions and hurriedly withdrew to the plains.
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As this corps remained thinly spread, the government also resorted to other means, such as regular troops and irregular units.
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However, the troops themselves then had to cope with a situation on the ground which could be difficult, to say the least.
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In recent years, neighbouring countries have begun to anticipate refugee flows and send troops to shore up border security.
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Again it was initiated by the troops, but quickly followed locally.
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One of the advantages of raising troops through the companies was that their corporate resources might ensure that the poorer inhabitants were less burdened.
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The warriors trooped out in two files and stood on both sides of the steps.
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In the same year, troops were deployed to guard the leased territory.
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As the going got tougher, mistakes multiplied and squabbles among the leaders intensified, undermining the troops' tenuous cohesion and stability.
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On the 29th, the rebellion came to an end as the rebels surrendered and the troops in their command went back to the barracks.
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The troops systematically targeted altar rails, pulling them down and burning them and removing the communion table back into the body of the church.
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Although the officers did not command regular troops, they did have influence in the army because of their prestige and number.
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They were too astute to accept the rigid discipline and punishing conditions of life as front-line troops.
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The first phase would occur during darkness, with the troops arriving by helicopter.
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Moves to counter potential disloyalty among the troops backfired, giving rise to discontent even where none had previously existed.
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additional troopsNevertheless, he was a good and dynamic commander, increasing morale, improving policy, and securing additional troops and equipment.
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advancing troopsA rank or line of advancing troops is enfiladed if fired on from the side (flank).
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allied troopsThe group was to pass on military intel on allied troop movements and to commit sabotage.
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