1 for, relating to, or involving troops:
Satellite photographs provide us with a lot of information about their troop movements.
2 to walk somewhere in a large group, usually with one person behind another:
3 a group of soldiers or police, esp. one equipped with horses
We are committed to withdrawing our troops by the end of the year.
The Chief of Police ordered the deployment of 2,000 troops to try to stop the rioting.
Shortly thereafter, the troops abandoned their insecure positions and hurriedly withdrew to the plains.
As this corps remained thinly spread, the government also resorted to other means, such as regular troops and irregular units.
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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軍隊,部隊, (尤指)裝甲兵部隊,騎兵部隊, 童子軍…
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军队,部队, (尤指)装甲兵部队,骑兵部队, 童子军…
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ir en grupo, tropa, grupo…
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andar em grupo, mover-se em conjunto, atropelar-se…
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ぞろぞろ歩く, (集団で)歩く…
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topluluk, grup, sürü…
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troupe, groupe, entrer…
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anar en grup…
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