Herculanian task - translation to English
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Herculanian task - translation to English

GROUP OR FORMATION ESTABLISHED TO WORK ON A SINGLE DEFINED TASK OR ACTIVITY
Task group; Task Group; Taskforce; Joint task forces; Task Unit; Task Force; US European Command Combined Task Force; Task forces; Task unit; Task element

Herculanian task      
(n.) = obra de romanos, tarea monumental
Ex: It took more than two hundred stonecutters to finally finish the herculanian task of installing all of the marble in the State Capitol.
task force         
(n.) = grupo de trabajo
Ex: She was chairperson of the task force that in 1972 wrote a monumental report about discrimination against women in the library profession.
task group         
(n.) = grupo de trabajo
Ex: One hopes, however, that a reference head will not overlook the benefits to be gained by selecting for service on a task group a librarian with "potential" but little experience.

Definition

task force
also taskforce (task forces)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
A task force is a small section of an army, navy, or air force that is sent to a particular place to deal with a military crisis.
The United States is sending a naval task force to the area to evacuate American citizens.
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2.
A task force is a group of people working together on a particular task.
We have set up a task force to look at the question of women returning to work.
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Wikipedia

Task force

A task force (TF) is a unit or formation established to work on a single defined task or activity. Originally introduced by the United States Navy, the term has now caught on for general usage and is a standard part of NATO terminology. Many non-military organizations now create "task forces" or task groups for temporary activities that might have once been performed by ad hoc (designated purpose) committees.