battalion
/bəˈtæliən/ (bre, ipa) · [bətˈæljən] /bəˈtæliən/ (ame, ipa) · [bətˈæljən] /bə-ˈtal-yən How to pronounce battalion (audio)/ (ame, mw)
battalion — 名詞
1. an army unit formed from several companies that fight or work under one command
營
由數個連組成的軍隊單位
an army unit formed from several companies that fight or work under one command
The battalion moved across the valley before sunrise and secured the road.
這個營在日出前穿過山谷,並守住了那條道路。
battalion as an army unit under one command
Bao served in a medical battalion that set up tents after the flood.
Bao 在一個洪水後搭設帳棚的醫療營服役。
serve in a battalion
The general sent one battalion south to guard the damaged bridge.
那位將軍派一個營往南方守住受損的橋。
During training, the battalion practiced night marches on the coastal base.
訓練期間,這個營在海岸基地練習夜間行軍。
文法句型
an infantry battalion
serve in a battalion
lead a battalion
用法筆記
Used for an official military formation, not for any small group of soldiers. A battalion is usually larger than a company and smaller than a brigade.
常見錯誤
2. a very large number of people, especially when they seem organized or all arrive
大批人
成群湧現的一大群人
a very large number of people, especially when they seem organized or all arrive together
After the singer arrived, a battalion of reporters filled the hotel lobby.
那位歌手抵達後,一大批記者擠滿了飯店大廳。
battalion of + plural noun for a large crowd
Dahlia brought a battalion of cousins to help decorate the wedding hall.
Dahlia 帶來一大批表親幫忙布置婚宴會場。
At exam time, battalions of anxious parents waited outside the school gate.
考試期間,一大批焦急的家長在校門外等候。
The mayor faced a battalion of lawyers after the housing plan collapsed.
那項住宅計畫垮掉後,市長得面對一大批律師。
文法句型
a battalion of reporters
battalions of fans
send in a battalion of lawyers
用法筆記
Usually appears in a figurative way to stress size and force, often with a tone of exaggeration. It is more vivid than simply saying a lot of people.