troop
noun
verb
truːp
noun
1
troops
soldiers
in
an
organized
group
部队; 军人
plural 复数
Both
countries
agreed
to
withdraw
their
troops
.
两国都同意撤军。
French/UN/government
etc
troops
Johnson
took
the
popular
step
of
sending
in
American
troops
.
约翰逊采取了广为民众接受的措施,派遣了美国军队。
troops
stationed
in
Hawaii
驻扎在夏威夷的军队
2
troop movement/withdrawal etc
movements
etc
of
troops
部队调动/撤离等
increased
troop
deployment
(=when
troops
are
moved
to
places
where
they
are
needed)
增调军队
3
a
group
of
soldiers,
especially
on
horses
or
in
TANKS
部队;〔尤指〕骑兵连,装甲连
C
the
troop
commander
骑兵连的指挥官
4
a
group
of
people
or
animals
that
do
something
together
〔集结在一起活动的〕一群人 (动物)
C
a
troop
of
monkeys
一群猴子
a
Scout
troop
一队童子军
verb
5
if
a
group
of
people
troop
somewhere,
they
walk
there
together
in
a
way
that
shows
they
are
tired
or
bored
[非正式] 成群结队地移动
[+
off/along/out
etc
]
After
rehearsals,
we’d
all
troop
off
to
the
cafeteria.
排练后,我们大家就会成群结队地走着去食堂。