柯林斯詞典troop /tru?p/ (trooping,trooped,troops) 1. N-PLURAL Troops are soldiers, especially when they are in a large organized group doing a particular task. 士兵 The next phase of the operation will involve the deployment of more than 35,000 troops from a dozen countries. 下階段的行動包括部署來自12個國家的三萬五千多名士兵。2. N-COUNT-COLL A troop is a group of soldiers. 一群士兵 ...a troop of American Marines. …一群美國海軍陸戰(zhàn)隊(duì)士兵。3. N-COUNT A troop of people or animals is a group of them. (一) 群 The whole troop of men and women wore their hair fairly short. 那一整群男女都留著相當(dāng)短的頭發(fā)。4. V-I If people troop somewhere, they walk there in a group, often in a sad or tired way. (尤指悲傷或疲憊地) 成群結(jié)隊(duì)地走[非正式] They all trooped back to the house for a rest. 他們都成群結(jié)隊(duì)地回房子里休息。 返回 troops