释义 |
squad I. \ˈskwäd also -wȯd\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle French esquade, esquadre, from Old Spanish & Old Italian; Old Spanish escuadra, from escuadrar to square, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin exquadrare; Old Italian squadra, from squadrare to square, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin exquadrare; from the men being arranged in square formation — more at square : a small group of individuals: as a. : a group of military personnel organized as a team (as for drill or inspection) < on command the squad moves instantly, smartly, and smoothly — Drill & Ceremonies > especially : a tactical unit that can be easily directed in the field by its leader < using an 11-man rifle squad for maneuverability and fire power > b. : a group engaged in a common effort or occupation < a football squad > < a special police squad of 30 men … was on duty — Springfield (Massachusetts) Daily News > c. : an auxiliary fire company equipped with special appliances II. transitive verb (squadded ; squadded ; squadding ; squads) : to arrange in squads III. abbreviation squadron |