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Meanings of
troops
in English
Portuguese
forças armadas
Catalan
efectiu
Spanish
personal militar
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Soldiers collectively.
soldiery
military personnel
Portuguese
forças armadas
Synonyms
Examples for "
soldiery
"
soldiery
military personnel
Examples for "
soldiery
"
1
A general agitation of the empire, from the discontent of the
soldiery
.
2
The local
soldiery
wouldn't let me bring the thugs along for questioning.
3
He had seen one dear head in the knot of the
soldiery
.
4
Because he really was changing the shape of thought about professional
soldiery
.
5
Then the fury of the common
soldiery
broke loose upon the country.
1
American
military
personnel
have received a pay rise every year since 1983.
2
The news agency said 31 people, including four
military
personnel
,
were wounded.
3
Most of the passengers were
military
personnel
and family members, including children.
4
All
military
personnel
on active duty would remain on normal duty status.
5
However, Furman had no idea of any
military
personnel
by that name.
Usage of
troops
in English
1
Young volunteers would need their parents' permission to join the
troops
,
however.
2
American
troops
plus explosives plus the Great Mosque meant an international crisis.
3
Among European countries with
troops
in Afghanistan are Britain, Germany and France.
4
American
troops
often passed through the area in then U.S.-backed South Vietnam.
5
Witnesses said
troops
opened fire from attack helicopters; the military denied this.
6
Now, prepared in every possible way, she went to join her
troops
.
7
Russian
troops
continue to occupy part of Georgia, although combat has stopped.
8
Government forces backed by Saudi
troops
crushed the month-long revolt last year.
9
Few risk going to the local state hospital, now occupied by
troops
.
10
Similar shootings have led to demonstrations against Western
troops
in recent weeks.
11
A further 500
troops
are on standby in case needed, Buckles said.
12
A further 500
troops
are on standby in case needed, he said.
13
However, the front-line remained just 50 metres from hundreds of armed
troops
.
14
France has sent two companies of
troops
to the town, Araud said.
15
African Union peacekeeping
troops
and Somali police rescued the ship, officials said.
16
Australia maintains 800 peacekeeping
troops
in East Timor, following last year's violence.
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About this term
troops
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
british troops
foreign troops
more troops
french troops
american troops
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Translations for
troops
Portuguese
forças armadas
exército
tropas
milícia
Catalan
efectiu
tropes
tropa
milícia
soldadesca
Spanish
personal militar
militares
tropa
tropas
soldados
Troops
through the time
Troops
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
New Zealand
Common
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