Troop in spanish
Tropa
pronunciation: tɹ̩oʊpɑ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: tɹ̩oʊpɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures
troop = tropa.
Example: Even Hannibal's crossing of the Alps in 218 B.C., with his Carthaginian troops and equipment, was a remarkable organizational feat.more:
» assault troops = tropas de asalto, tropas de choque.
Example: They were equipped with the standard fare of assault troops, large round shields and javelins.» call in + the troops = llamar a la caballería, pedir refuerzos, pedir ayuda.
Example: But if we are to focus on our area of expertise and not spread ourselves too thin, at some point we are going to need to call in the troops.» foot troops = tropas de a pie, infantería. [Generalmente usado en plural]
Example: I love foot troops and these guys will certainly be used to the max in my games.» garrison troops = tropas de guarnición.
Example: The Saxon garrison troops are certainly in general much more colourful than Prussian garrison troops.» ground troop = tropa terrestre, tropa de tierra.
Example: The use of anti-aircraft artillery against ground troops was frowned upon at the start of that conflict.» mounted troops = caballería. [Generalmente usado en plural]
Example: Best advice I can give you is to use foot soldiers and not mounted troops to garrison your cities.» shock troops = tropas de asalto, tropas de choque.
Example: Universities are engaged in a global arms race of publication; and academics are the shock troops of the struggle.» state troops = policía estatal. [Generalmente usado en plural]
Example: With one exception, no picket striker or citizen was injured as a result of the presence of state troops.