squadron
/ˈskwɒdrən/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈskwɑːdrən/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈskwä-drən/ (ame, mw)
squadron — 名詞
- squadronsingular
- squadronsplural
1. a military group consisting of several aircraft, ships, or soldiers that operate
中隊
由飛機、船艦或士兵組成的軍事單位
a military group consisting of several aircraft, ships, or soldiers that operates as part of a larger force, typically under the command of a senior officer such as a major or captain.
Amara served in a helicopter squadron that provided support during flood rescue missions.
Amara 曾在一個直升機中隊服役,該中隊在洪水救援任務中提供支援。
The entire naval squadron was ordered to sail south to intercept the enemy fleet.
整支海軍中隊奉命向南航行以攔截敵方艦隊。
collocation: naval squadron
After six months of training, Jamal finally joined a fighter squadron based in southern Spain.
經過六個月的訓練,Jamal 終於加入了駐紮在西班牙南部的一個戰鬥機中隊。
Two squadrons of transport planes delivered food and medicine to the disaster area.
兩個運輸機中隊向災區運送了食物和藥品。
When the general inspected the squadron, every aircraft was ready for action.
將軍視察中隊時,每一架飛機都已準備好出動。
文法句型
squadron + of + noun (aircraft / ships / soldiers)
military branch + squadron (fighter squadron / naval squadron)
用法筆記
Mainly found in news articles and historical writing about military topics. The exact size varies by branch: an air force squadron typically has 12 to 24 aircraft, while a naval squadron may include two or more warships. Do not use for ordinary groups of people or vehicles.