troop

名詞

UK/truːp/
US/truːp/

定義 troop 名詞

  1. Countable(可數名詞)

    A group of soldiers, especially those who use armored vehicles or horses in combat.

    軍隊;部隊;(尤指)裝甲部隊,騎兵部隊

    • The King's Troop of the Royal Horse Artillery participated in the parade.

      皇家騎兵砲兵團的國王部隊參加了遊行。

    • The armored troop has been deployed to the border region.

      裝甲部隊已被部署到邊境地區。

    • They dispatched a reconnaissance troop to the area.

      他們派遣了一支偵察部隊到該地區。

  2. Countable(可數名詞)

    An organized group of young people, typically associated with Scouting.

    童子軍

    • She joined the local Girl Scout troop.

      她加入了當地的女童子軍團。

    • They are organizing a camping trip for the scout troop.

      他們正在為童子軍團組織一次露營旅行。

    • The scout troop learned many useful skills.

      童子軍團學到了許多有用的技能。

片語 troop 名詞

  • troops

    Soldiers serving in a large group, often engaged in a specific mission or operation.

    部隊,軍隊

    The deployment of United Nations troops is typically limited to peacekeeping operations.

    聯合國部隊的部署通常僅限於維和行動。

動詞

UK/truːp/
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定義 troop 動詞

  1. Intransitive(不及物動詞)Verb + adv/prep(動詞+副詞/介詞)

    To walk in a large group, often one after another.

    列隊行進;成群結隊地走

    • The students trooped into the gymnasium behind their teacher.

      學生們跟在老師後面成群結隊地走進體育館。

    • The tourists trooped through the museum.

      遊客們成群結隊地穿過博物館。

    • The staff trooped out of the office when the bell rang.

      當鈴聲響起時,員工們成群結隊地走出辦公室。

  2. Intransitive(不及物動詞)informal(非正式)

    To move as a group to a place, particularly after being instructed to do so.

    (尤指被告知)成群前往

    • We were all told to troop to the gymnasium.

      我們被告知要成群前往體育館。

    • They were instructed to troop to the auditorium for the meeting.

      他們被告知要成群前往禮堂開會。

    • Everyone was told to troop to the lab for the experiment.

      所有人都被告知要成群前往實驗室做實驗。

形容詞

UK/truːp/
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定義 troop 形容詞

  1. Before noun(前置形容詞)

    Relating to, concerning, or involving military troops.

    部隊的;有關(或涉及)部隊的

    • The intelligence department is closely monitoring enemy troop activity.

      情報部門正在密切監控敵軍的部隊活動。

    • We received detailed intelligence about their troop deployment.

      我們收到了關於他們部隊部署的詳細情報。

    • The military base has strict troop management regulations.

      該軍事基地有嚴格的部隊管理規定。

成語

  • the trooping of the colour

    A formal ceremony where a military flag is paraded publicly, with the soldiers it represents marching in procession behind it.

    軍旗列隊儀式

    The Royal Guard held a grand trooping of the colour ceremony during the Queen's birthday celebration.

    皇家衛隊在女王的生日慶典上舉行了盛大的軍旗儀式。