柯林斯詞典posse /?p?s?/ (posses) 1. N-COUNT A posse of people is a group of people with the same job or purpose. (人)一群; 一隊(duì); 一批[非正式] [N 'of' n] ...a posse of reporters. ...一群記者。2. N-COUNT In former times, a posse was a group of men who were brought together by the local law officer to help him chase and capture a criminal. (舊時(shí)協(xié)助地方執(zhí)法官員追捕罪犯的)民防團(tuán) 返回 posse劍橋詞典a group of people who have come together for the same purpose 一群(人),一批(人) The disgraced minister walked swiftly from the car to his house pursued by a whole posse of reporters . 那個(gè)被解職的部長從車裡出來飛快地曏家裡走去,身後追著一大群記者。 in the past, a group of men in the US who were brought together to catch a criminal (美國舊時(shí)協(xié)助抓捕罪犯的)地方武裝團(tuán)隊(duì),民防團(tuán) The sheriff rounded up a posse and went after the bank robbers . 縣治安官召集了一個(gè)民防團(tuán),追捕銀行劫匪。 slang a group of friends 一群(朋友) I was hanging with my posse. 我正和我的一群朋友泡在一起。 返回 posse