troop 音标拼音: [tr'up]
n . 群,组,多数,军队
vi . 群集,结队,成群而行
群,组,多数,军队群集,结队,成群而行
troop n 1 :
a group of soldiers 2 :
a cavalry unit corresponding to an infantry company 3 :
a unit of Girl or Boy Scouts [
synonym : {
troop }, {
scout troop },
{
scout group }]
4 :
an orderly crowd ; "
a troop of children " [
synonym : {
troop },
{
flock }]
v 1 :
march in a procession ; "
the veterans paraded down the street " [
synonym : {
parade }, {
troop }, {
promenade }]
2 :
move or march as if in a crowd ; "
They children trooped into the room "
Troop \
Troop \,
n . [
F .
troupe ,
OF .
trope ,
trupe ,
LL .
troppus ;
of uncertain origin ;
cf .
Icel . [
thorn ]
orp a hamlet ,
village ,
G .
dorf a village ,
dial .
G .
dorf a meeting .
Norw .
torp a little farm ,
a crowd ,
E .
thorp .
Cf . {
Troupe }.]
1 .
A collection of people ;
a company ;
a number ;
a multitude .
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1913 Webster ]
That which should accompany old age As honor ,
love ,
obedience ,
troops of friends I must not look to have . --
Shak .
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1913 Webster ]
2 .
Soldiers ,
collectively ;
an army ; --
now generally used in the plural .
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Farewell the plumed troop ,
and the big wars . --
Shak .
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His troops moved to victory with the precision of machines . --
Macaulay .
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3 . (
Mil .)
Specifically ,
a small body of cavalry ,
light horse ,
or dragoons ,
consisting usually of about sixty men ,
commanded by a captain ;
the unit of formation of cavalry ,
corresponding to the company in infantry .
Formerly ,
also ,
a company of horse artillery ;
a battery .
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1913 Webster ]
4 .
A company of stageplayers ;
a troupe . --
W .
Coxe .
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5 . (
Mil .)
A particular roll of the drum ;
a quick march .
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6 .
See {
Boy scout },
above .
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Webster 1913 Suppl .]
Troop \
Troop \,
v .
i . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Trooped };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Trooping }.]
1 .
To move in numbers ;
to come or gather in crowds or troops .
"
Armies . . .
troop to their standard ." --
Milton .
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1913 Webster ]
2 .
To march on ;
to go forward in haste .
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Nor do I ,
as an enemy to peace ,
Troop in the throngs of military men . --
Shak .
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1913 Webster ]
Troop \
Troop \,
v .
t .
{
To troop the colors }
or {
To troop the colours } (
Mil .),
in the British army ,
to perform a ceremony consisting essentially in carrying the colors ,
accompanied by the band and escort ,
slowly before the troops drawn up in single file and usually in a hollow square ,
as in London on the sovereign '
s birthday .
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Webster 1913 Suppl .]
109 Moby Thesaurus words for "
troop ":
KP ,
age group ,
ambulate ,
armed forces ,
army ,
army group ,
assemblage ,
assembly ,
band ,
battalion ,
battery ,
battle group ,
bevy ,
body ,
brigade ,
bunch ,
cabal ,
cadre ,
cast ,
clique ,
cohort ,
collection ,
colony ,
column ,
combat command ,
combat team ,
company ,
complement ,
contingent ,
corps ,
coterie ,
covey ,
crew ,
crowd ,
detachment ,
detail ,
division ,
drift ,
drive ,
drove ,
faction ,
field army ,
field train ,
file ,
fleet ,
flock ,
flying column ,
foot it ,
forces ,
gam ,
gang ,
garrison ,
gathering ,
group ,
grouping ,
groupment ,
herd ,
hoof ,
host ,
in -
group ,
junta ,
kennel ,
kitchen police ,
legion ,
litter ,
maniple ,
military ,
mob ,
movement ,
multitude ,
organization ,
out -
group ,
outfit ,
pace ,
pack ,
party ,
peer group ,
phalanx ,
platoon ,
pod ,
posse ,
pride ,
rank ,
regiment ,
salon ,
school ,
section ,
set ,
shoal ,
skulk ,
sloth ,
soldiers ,
squad ,
squadron ,
stable ,
step ,
string ,
tactical unit ,
task force ,
team ,
train ,
traipse ,
tread ,
tribe ,
trip ,
troopers ,
troupe ,
unit ,
wing
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