"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 • ...
collocations grouped by meanings
Grup znaczeniowych: 21
6. put troops = położone wojsko put troops
7. send in troops = wyślij wojsko send in troops
9. deliver troops = dostarcz wojsko deliver troops
10. return troops = wojsko powrotne return troops
11. load troops = wojsko ładunku load troops
12. rotate troops = obróć wojsko rotate troops
  • They would rotate fresh troops in and wear us down.
  • She continued to rotate American troops to strengthen the United Nations position in Korea until she was placed in Reduced Operational Status in 1955.
  • International 2-7 The Pentagon will not rotate troops in Saudi Arabia, Defense Secretary Cheney said.
  • In addition, she rotated troops to American bases in the Caribbean.
  • To balance their worldwide troop commitments, the individual armed services have already adopted schedules to rotate troops in and out of Afghanistan.
  • While the emergency mobilization for Iraq is long over, airlines and cargo companies are still making regular flights, to rotate troops and provide fresh matériel.
  • "We ought to rotate fresh troops in before we do anything else."
  • In that year, too, two round trip voyages from New Orleans and New York were made to Bremerhaven to rotate and supply troops in Europe.
  • They say they never permit their soldiers to fight for more than a few days in a row, and routinely rotate troops.
  • In addition, the decision not to rotate troops in itself appeared to add to the pressure to resolve the crisis soon before the morale of American and allied soldiers deteriorates.
(2) deploy, lose, position
Kolokacji: 3
(14) kill, defeat, destroy
Kolokacji: 3
(17) review, recall, know
Kolokacji: 3
(19) accuse, blame
Kolokacji: 2
(20) permit, authorize
Kolokacji: 2
(21) alert, warn
Kolokacji: 2
adjetivo + troop
Kolokacji: 194
American troop • British troop • French troop • Soviet troop • German troop • Russian troop • Israeli troop • Iraqi troop • foreign troop • ...

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