trooper
/ˈtruːpə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · [trˈupɚ] /ˈtruːpər/ (ame, ipa) · [trˈupɚ] /ˈtrü-pər How to pronounce trooper (audio)/ (ame, mw)
trooper — 名詞
- troopersingular
- troopersplural
1. a soldier holding the most junior position in a military branch that operates fr
騎兵;裝甲兵
軍隊中最低階的作戰士兵
a soldier holding the most junior position in a military branch that operates from tanks, armoured cars, or on horseback.
During the training exercise, Trooper Chen guided the armoured vehicle through the forest.
訓練期間,陳姓裝甲兵駕駛裝甲車通過森林。
prepositional phrase opener for scene setting
Before dawn, the troopers refuelled the armoured car and tested its radio for the morning patrol.
黎明前,裝甲兵們為裝甲車加滿燃油,並測試了無線電系統以備早上的巡邏。
time-phrase opener; vehicle crew tasks
The young trooper learned to operate the machine gun mounted on the armoured personnel carrier.
那名年輕的裝甲兵學會了操作裝甲運兵車上搭載的機槍。
Trooper Amara was the first to reach the hill during the night march.
騎兵 Amara 在夜間行軍時率先抵達山丘。
After six months of training, the new troopers joined their unit at the base.
經過六個月的訓練,新進的裝甲兵們在基地加入了所屬部隊。
- cavalryman
more specific and historical; only refers to horse-mounted soldiers
- soldier
much broader term that includes all army members regardless of unit type
- guardsman
refers to a member of a guard or ceremonial unit, not a frontline combat role
文法句型
trooper + noun (as modifier: trooper unit)
用法筆記
This sense refers specifically to cavalry or armoured-vehicle soldiers, not to general infantry troops. It is the original military meaning and is frequently found in historical writing about horse-mounted soldiers.
常見錯誤
2. a police officer who works for one of the police forces of an individual US stat
州警
美國各州的警察
a police officer who works for one of the police forces of an individual US state, rather than for a city or the national government.
A state trooper stopped the speeding car on the highway near Denver.
一名州警在丹佛附近的高速公路上攔下了那輛超速的汽車。
typical roadside enforcement context
Trooper Garcia helped the family change their flat tyre late at night.
深夜,Garcia 州警協助了一家人更換爆胎。
When a severe blizzard hit the mountain pass, state troopers closed the highway and set up emergency detours.
嚴重的暴雪侵襲山口時,州警關閉了高速公路並設置了緊急改道路線。
My sister wants to become a state trooper after she finishes college.
我妹妹大學畢業後想成為一名州警。
Trooper Kim directed traffic around the accident on the interstate.
Kim 州警在州際公路上疏導事故現場的車流。
- highway patrol officer
a similar role in some US states, focused on traffic law on highways
- state police officer
a more formal and general term for the same job
- patrolman
general term for a police officer who patrols an area; not specific to state police
文法句型
state trooper
trooper + noun (as modifier: trooper car)
用法筆記
This sense is used only in the United States, where 'state trooper' is the standard title for a member of a state police force. City and county police officers are not called troopers. In other English-speaking countries, similar officers are called 'highway patrol' or 'traffic police'.