troop - traduzione in Inglese
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troop - traduzione in Inglese

MILITARY FORMATION SIZE, GENERALLY SUBORDINATE TO A SQUADRON IN CAVALRY
Troops
  • [[12th Royal Lancers]] on manoeuvres
  • 9th U.S. Cavalry]]

troop         
n. trope
shock troops         
  • United States Army preparing for [[air assault]] training, 2015
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Shock Troop; Shock troopers; Shock trooper; Shock Trooper; Shock Troops; Shock troop (disambiguation)
stoottroepen, keur/elitetroepen
tropisch      
tropic, tropical

Definizione

troop
(troops, trooping, trooped)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
Troops are soldiers, especially when they are in a large organized group doing a particular task.
The next phase of the operation will involve the deployment of more than 35,000 troops from a dozen countries...
N-PLURAL
2.
A troop is a group of soldiers within a cavalry or armoured regiment.
...a troop of enemy cavalry trotting towards the Dutch right flank.
N-COUNT-COLL
3.
A troop of people or animals is a group of them.
Amy was aware of the little troop of travellers watching the two of them...
N-COUNT: N of n
4.
If people troop somewhere, they walk there in a group, often in a sad or tired way. (INFORMAL)
They all trooped back to the house for a rest...
VERB: V adv/prep

Wikipedia

Troop

A troop is a military sub-subunit, originally a small formation of cavalry, subordinate to a squadron. In many armies a troop is the equivalent element to the infantry section or platoon. Exceptions are the US Cavalry and the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery where a troop is a subunit comparable to an infantry company or artillery battery. Historically the remainder of the Royal Horse Artillery used the term troop in the same manner however they are now aligned with the rest of the Royal Regiment of Artillery in referring to troops as subordinate to artillery batteries.

Troops is often used to refer to the other members of one's company or cause, but because of its military connotations, it conveys a particularly altruistic type of dedicated worker. Traditionally, troops refers to the soldiers in a military.

A cavalry soldier of private rank is called a "trooper" in many Commonwealth armies (abbreviated "Tpr", not to be confused with "trouper").

A related sense of the term, troops refers to members of the military collectively, as in "the troops"; see Troop (disambiguation).

In some countries, like Italy, a company-level cavalry unit is called a "squadron".

Esempi dal corpus di testo per troop
1. Options include another troop buildup or maintaining current troop levels beyond September.
2. Options include another troop buildup or maintaining current troop levels beyond September, Pace said.
3. "His troop engaged the enemy, while my troop carried out a flanking attack.
4. He has said he is a troop leader without a troop.
5. "He has his troop, and the protection of his troop, and his vehicle," he said.