英[skwɒd]美[skwɑːd]
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来自法语esquade,班组,方队,来自意大利语squadra,营,队伍,来自通俗拉丁语*exquadra,方阵,词源同square,方阵。引申诸相关词义。
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noun(名词)
小知识
A squad is a group, gang, or team, often made up of soldiers or police officers, but any gang will do. Some people call their group of friends a squad, probably so they seem organized and tough.
An army squad might focus on demolition or sharpshooting, while a police squad specializes in one particular type of crime — like a vice squad, battling drugs and illegal gambling, or a riot squad, controlling large groups of protesters. Any team of people is a squad, like a cheerleading squad or a squad of teenage graffiti artists. Squad comes from the Vulgar Latin exquadra, “square,” or the shape infantry troops historically assembled in to fight.
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重要短语
squad leader班长;小队长
firing squad执行死刑的射击队
bomb squad防爆小组
cheering squad啦啦队
firing squad执行死刑的射击队
bomb squad防爆小组
cheering squad啦啦队