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одобрительные
troupes d'assaut
shock troops СУЩ. только мн.
troupes ж. мн. de choc
troupe ou unité de choc ВОЕН.
I. troop [брит. truːp, америк. trup] СУЩ. (gen)
troupe ж.
II. troops СУЩ.
troops только мн. ВОЕН.:
troupes ж. мн.
III. troop [брит. truːp, америк. trup] ГЛ. перех.
to troop the colour брит.
IV. troop [брит. truːp, америк. trup] ГЛ. неперех.
I. shock [брит. ʃɒk, америк. ʃɑk] СУЩ.
1. shock (psychological):
choc м.
shock! horror! шутл.
minister's resignation shock! определит. approach, effect
minister's resignation shock! announcement, decision, result
2. shock МЕД.:
3. shock ЭЛЕКТР.:
4. shock (physical impact):
choc м.
5. shock:
gerbe ж.
shock (of hair) перенос.
Выражения:
shock, a. shock absorber разг.
II. shock [брит. ʃɒk, америк. ʃɑk] ГЛ. перех.
III. shocked ПРИЛ.
to be shocked at or by sth
shock troops СУЩ. мн.
I. troop [tru:p] СУЩ.
troupe ж.
II. troop [tru:p] ГЛ. неперех. (move in large numbers)
III. troop [tru:p] ГЛ. перех. брит.
I. shock1 [ʃɒk, америк. ʃɑ:k] СУЩ.
1. shock (unpleasant surprise):
choc м.
2. shock разг. (electric shock):
3. shock no мн. (health condition):
4. shock no мн. (jarring):
II. shock1 [ʃɒk, америк. ʃɑ:k] ГЛ. перех.
shock2 [ʃɒk, америк. ʃɑ:k] СУЩ. no мн.
shock troops СУЩ. мн.
I. troop [trup] СУЩ.
troupe ж.
II. troop [trup] ГЛ. неперех. (move in large numbers)
I. shock1 [ʃak] СУЩ.
1. shock разг. (electric shock):
2. shock (unpleasant surprise):
choc м.
3. shock (health condition):
4. shock (jarring):
II. shock1 [ʃak] ГЛ. перех.
shock2 [ʃak] СУЩ.
shock of hair:
Present
Itroop
youtroop
he/she/ittroops
wetroop
youtroop
theytroop
Past
Itrooped
youtrooped
he/she/ittrooped
wetrooped
youtrooped
theytrooped
Present Perfect
Ihavetrooped
youhavetrooped
he/she/ithastrooped
wehavetrooped
youhavetrooped
theyhavetrooped
Past Perfect
Ihadtrooped
youhadtrooped
he/she/ithadtrooped
wehadtrooped
youhadtrooped
theyhadtrooped
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In spite of these criticisms, the 16th division gained a reputation as first-class shock troops during engagements in 1916.
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He was placed in command of a company of shock troops.
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This designation reflects the traditional role of grenadiers as shock troops.
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Historians are uncertain when the use of heavy cavalry in the form of mounted shock troops first occurred, but the technique had become widespread by the mid-12th century.
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They are used as mobile forts and shock troops, and they attack by emitting bright sparks or supersonic or electromagnetic waves to disrupt enemy attacks.
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