1 one of the groups into which an army is divided, consisting of two or more battalions, or a group of people who are organized to perform a particular job:
A brigade of volunteers campaigned for his election.
The members of this force were spread thinly, operating largely on their own initiative in ' brigades ' of six or fewer men.
The main evidence will be gathered about from about 90 case studies in which the views of relevant fire brigades will be sought.
No existing brigades are to be relocated as a result of the establishment of the northern division.
Ten were members of local authority fire brigades, and one was a naval rating.
Brigades attend road traffic accidents primarily for firefighting and rescue purposes.
The list is endless: local groups and clubs, scouts, girl guides and boys' brigades.
Information is not available centrally on the loss in housing stock from these fires, or on the cost to fire brigades of attending these fires.
I believe that most brigades in the country are taking some form of action.
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(軍隊的)旅, (有共同點,尤指熱衷於某一信念或主題的)隊,派,幫…
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(军队的)旅, (有共同点,尤指热衷于某一信念或主题的)队,派,帮…
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