Troop Meaning in English
word
/ˈtɹup/
troop
/tɹˈuːp/
troop
التعريف
A 'troop' is a group of people, especially soldiers or scouts, organized to act together. Sometimes it also refers to a single unit or group of animals.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Mainly used for groups of soldiers ('troops'), but also for scout groups or sometimes animals. 'Troop' as a noun is usually singular for one group and plural ('troops') for soldiers in general. Do not confuse with 'troupe' (a group of performers).
Spanish: tropa - grupo (personas, especialmente soldados o scouts)Portuguese (BR): tropa - grupo (especialmente de soldados ou escoteiros)Portuguese (PT): tropa - grupo (especialmente de soldados ou escuteiros)Chinese (Simplified): 部队 - 一群(尤指士兵或童子军)Chinese (Traditional): 部隊 - 一羣(尤指士兵或童軍)Hindi: सेना - दल (विशेष रूप से सैनिकों या स्काउट्स का समूह)Arabic: فرقة - مجموعة (خاصة الجنود أو الكشافة)Bengali: দল - সেনাদলRussian: отряд - войскаJapanese: 部隊 - 隊Vietnamese: đội - quân (lính)Korean: 부대 - 단체Turkish: birlik - takım (izci için)Urdu: دستہ - فوجی گروپIndonesian: pasukan - regu
جمل نموذجية
A troop of soldiers marched down the road.
basic
The scout troop met every Saturday.
basic
A troop of monkeys played in the trees.
basic
Emergency troops arrived within hours after the disaster.
natural
Our school started a new troop for girls interested in scouting.
natural
As soon as the alarm sounded, all available troops prepared for action.
natural