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battalion

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Army
bat·tal·ion /bəˈtæljən/ noun [countable]  1. PMAa large group of soldiers consisting of several companies (company) 〔军队的〕营2 a large group of people who are doing something with a particular purpose 〔为了做某事而站在一起的〕队伍battalion of a battalion of supporters 支持者组成的队伍
Examples from the Corpus
battalionOur unit was a general support artillery battalion.As for the Danuese battalion, the Sons of Death, as they called themselves, a few still had revenge on their minds.It was the custom then to double the size of most infantry battalions and of many gunner and other units.Miles ahead of us the lead company in the battalion was reporting machine-gun fire near the pass at 3000 feet.On the way in, the battalion commander called in Puff the Magic Dragon.All communication was lost between Charlie Company and the rest of the battalion.He has seen the battalions, squadrons, tanks, infantry, and so on.In the night of 28-29 December, two battalions penetrated in large numbers into Makamba Province.
Origin battalion (1500-1600) French bataillon, from Old Italian battaglione, from battaglia group of soldiers, battle, from Late Latin battalia; → BATTLE1
bat·tal·ion nounChineseSyllable
large of group soldiers a several Corpus companies of consisting


battalion
battalion /bəˈtæljən/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1500-1600
 Language: French
 Origin: bataillon, from Old Italian battaglione, from battaglia 'group of soldiers, battle', from Late Latin battalia; battle1
1. a large group of soldiers consisting of several companies (company)
2. a large group of people who are doing something with a particular purpose
    battalion of
    a battalion of supporters


bat·tal·ionBrE /bəˈtæliən/ 🔊NAmE /bəˈtæliən/ 🔊 noun(BrE) a large group of soldiers that form part of a brigade (军队的)营

army, artillery, battalion, command, defend, invade, officer, regiment, tactics, weapon

(formal) a large group of people, especially an organized group with a particular purpose (有组织的)队伍a battalion of supporters由支持者组成的队伍