squad
squad 英 [skwɒd] 美 [skwɑd]
n. 班;小队;五人组(篮球队的非正式说法) vt. 把…编成班;把…编入班
名词复数:squads
- A squad is a group, gang, or team, often made up of soldiers or police officers, but any gang will do. Some people call their group of friends a squad, probably so they seem organized and tough.
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- n. 班;小队;五人组(篮球队的非正式说法)
- vt. 把…编成班;把…编入班
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1. give an order to his squad.
向他的小队下命令。
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2. the drugs/fraud, etc. squad
缉毒队、反欺诈小组等
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3. the Olympic/national squad
奥林匹克代表队;国家队
- squad (n.) 1640s, "small number of military men detailed for some purpose," from French esquade, from Middle French escadre, from Spanish escuadra or Italian squadra "battalion," literally "square," from Vulgar Latin *exquadra "to square," from Latin ex "out" (see ex-) + quadrare "make square," from quadrus "a square" (from PIE root *kwetwer- "four"). Before the widespread use of of automatic weapons, infantry troops tended to fight in a square formation to repel cavalry or superior forces. Extended to sports 1902, police work 1905.
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