单词 | trooper |
释义 | trooper/ˈtruːpə /noun 1A private soldier in a cavalry or armoured unit.Behind the Colonel were his hand picked unit of super troopers....
1.1A cavalry horse.Command Sergeant Major Kellman, your Armor / Cavalry troopers are magnificent....
1.2chiefly British A troopship.Every trooper, every transport, every ship is brought together in a massive armada for the invasion....
2chiefly US A mounted police officer.It also employed black troopers in the Native Mounted Police for punitive expeditions to track down and kill resisting tribes....
2.1US A state police officer.Radar detectors do just that - detect radar beams that are being distributed from the radar guns of police officers or state troopers....
3A reliable and uncomplaining person: he was a real trooper for going on while he was feeling less than his best she even managed to sign some autographs one-handed—what a trooper! The traditional spelling for the sense ‘a reliable and uncomplaining person’ is trouper, not trooper. More than two thirds of examples of this use in the Oxford English Corpus are spelled trooper, however, and this form has become common even in edited text. Nonetheless, trooper is still regarded by many as incorrect Phrasesswear like a trooper Rhymes |
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