platoon
英 [pləˈtuːn]
美 [pləˈtuːn]
n. (军队的)排
复数:platoons
Collins.1 / BNC.13114 / COCA.9393
牛津词典
noun
- (军队的)排
a small group of soldiers that is part of a company and commanded by a lieutenant
柯林斯词典
- (通常由中尉指挥的)排
Aplatoonis a small group of soldiers, usually one which is commanded by a lieutenant.
英英释义
noun
- a military unit that is a subdivision of a company
- a team of policemen working under the military platoon system
- a group of persons who are engaged in a common activity
- platoons of tourists poured out of the busses
- the defensive platoon of the football team
双语例句
- Automatic platoon lampblack system to guarantee the workers have a good working environment.
自动排油烟系统,保证工人有一个良好的工作环境。 - If the Platoon Sergeant can see you, so can the enemy.
如果排长能看到你,敌人也可以。 - I had no communications with neither the company commander nor Vjunov's platoon.
我既没有和连长也没有和Vjunov的排取得联系。 - Coordination of squad, platoon, outfit and faction is critical to the game.
班,排,装备和宗派的协作对比赛批评。华理克对来自保守派的批评不屑一顾。 - After I got out of the military academy, I was a platoon leader.
军校毕业之后我当排长,然后我当连长。 - The platoon pulled back to safety.
这一排士兵撤回到了安全地带。 - A platoon under Vjunov attacked from the left flank, and I with other two platoons from the right.
Vjunov指挥的一个排从左翼发起了进攻,我和另两个排从右翼进攻。 - The platoon was lured into a trap by guerrilla soldiers.
这个排中了游击队员的圈套。 - The platoon leader sounded the whistle for lunch.
排长吹响了午餐哨。 - Remember I was a platoon that day in the last enter assembly room.
记得那天我是排在最后一个进入会议室的。