释义 |
troops —部 (often used) 部队 (often used) Examples:beat the gong to recall troops (idiom); to order a retreat—troops in defeat like a landslide (idiom); a beaten army in total collapse—besiege and strike the relief force (idiom); strategy of surrounding a unit to entice the enemy to reinforce, then striking the new troops—presents of food etc made troops—before the troops move, fodder and provisions go first (idiom); logistics comes before military maneuvers—incorporate into one's troops—a word of command (used in drilling troops or gymnasts)—reorganize (troops etc) and discharge surplus personnel—hold back one's troops without moving (idiom); to bide one's time—(of troops etc) dress (come into alignment for parade formation)—troops appearing suddenly (in a raid or ambush)—unsuccessful and bloody Korean palace coup in 1884 by westernisers against conservatives, crushed by Qing troops—(old) classifier for troops—keep stationed (of troops)—soldiers munity and troops rebel (idiom); turmoil and chaos of war—station or garrison troops—celestial troops and generals [idiom.]—lit. have sufficient reason to send troops [idiom.]—horizontal troop formation— |