troop
troop 英 [tru:p] 美 [trup]
n. 部队,连队 v. 成群而行;结队
进行时:trooping 过去式:trooped 过去分词:trooped 第三人称单数:troops 名词复数:troops
- A troop is a squad or team of soldiers. Your great grandfather might claim that his was the first army troop to march into France during World War II.
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- n. 部队,连队
- v. 成群而行;结队
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1. They announced the withdrawal of 12 000 troops from the area.
他们宣布从这个地区撤军 12 000 人。
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2. Russian troops
俄国军队
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3. A troop of guests was moving towards the house.
一群客人朝那房子走去。
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4. troop movements
部队的调动
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5. After lunch we all trooped down to the beach.
午餐后我们都成群结队走向海滩。
- troop (n.) 1540s, "body of soldiers," 1540s, from Middle French troupe, from Old French trope "band of people, company, troop, crowd" (13c.), of uncertain origin, perhaps from Frankish *throp "assembly, gathering of people" or another Germanic source, perhaps related to Old English ðorp, Old Norse thorp "village" (see thorp). OED derives the French word from Latin troppus "flock," which is of unknown origin but also might be from the proposed Germanic source. Of groups of animals from 1580s. Specifically as "a subdivision of a cavalry force" from 1580s; of Boy Scouts from 1908. Troops "armed forces" is from 1590s.
- troop (v.) 1560s, "to assemble," from troop (n.). Meaning "to march" is recorded from 1590s; that of "to go in great numbers, to flock" is from c. 1600. Related: Trooped; trooping.
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