"troop" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

troop sustantivo

sustantivo + troop
Kolokacji: 67
U.S. troop • ground troop • Army troop • Union troop • combat troop • enemy troop • NATO troop • government troop • shock troop • ...
troop + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 55
troop movement • troop withdrawal • troop carrier • troop transport • troop level • troop strength • troop ship • troop concentration • ...
troop + verbo
Kolokacji: 237
troop occupies • troop arrives • troop kills • troop enters • troop fights • troop withdraws • troop invades • troop marches • ...
verbo + troop
Kolokacji: 139
send troops • deploy troops • troop stationed • command troops • transport troops • commit troops • move troops • attack troops • ...
adjetivo + troop
Kolokacji: 194
American troop • British troop • French troop • Soviet troop • German troop • Russian troop • Israeli troop • Iraqi troop • foreign troop • ...
preposición + troop
Kolokacji: 20
of troops • with troops • about several troops • between troops • by troops • ...
(2) to, in, at, among, after, ...
Kolokacji: 10
5. after troops = za wojskiem after troops
7. alongside troops = wraz z wojskiem alongside troops
  • In early 1918, entire divisions were beginning to serve on the front lines alongside French troops.
  • This means that if they fight alongside other troops their vulnerability will drag down your overall combat result score.
  • They had seen a faraway land with a different culture and society, and had fought alongside troops from many countries, including Americans.
  • Ill-treated because of their dark skin, they were not even allowed to go to the front line and fight alongside white troops.
  • With soft-cyber implants and vocal synthesizers they can fight alongside human troops.
  • He also works alongside other troops, some local and some who travel to participate.
  • They made history fighting ably alongside white troops.
  • Cuban rebels fought alongside American troops during the major battles.
  • We have correspondents today alongside troops on the front lines in Iraq and Afghanistan.
  • Chaplains are the often unsung members of the clergy who pray, counsel and go to war alongside American troops.
8. into troops = do wojska into troops
9. without troops = bez wojska without troops
10. around several troops = wokół kilku wojska around several troops

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