柯林斯詞典contingent /k?n?t?nd??nt/ (contingents) 1. N-COUNT A contingent of police, soldiers, or military vehicles is a group of them. (警察、士兵、軍車) 批[正式] Nigeria provided a large contingent of troops to the West African Peacekeeping Force. 尼日利亞曏西非維和部隊(duì)派出了一大批部隊(duì)。2. N-COUNT A contingent is a group of people representing a country or organization at a meeting or other event. 代表團(tuán)[正式] The American contingent will stay overnight in London. 美國(guó)代表團(tuán)將在倫敦畱宿。 返回 contingent劍橋詞典a group of people representing an organization or country , or a part of a military force (代表某一組織或國(guó)家的)代表團(tuán);(軍隊(duì)的)分遣隊(duì),小分隊(duì) The French contingent certainly made their presence known at this year's conference . 法國(guó)代表團(tuán)在今年的會(huì)議上確實(shí)表現(xiàn)出衆(zhòng)。 a large contingent of voluntary soldiers 一支由志願(yuàn)兵組成的龐大分遣隊(duì) 返回 contingent