Fragen über die Beispielsätze mit, und die Definition und Benutzung von "Troops"
Die Bedeutung von "Troops" in verschiedenen Ausdrücken und Sätzen
Q:
Was bedeutet "We passed troops by a circuit over the veld, where we took some awful risks, and once we skidded by some transport with our off wheels almost over the lip of a ravine." "once" "our off whells" ??
A:
"once" = "one time" so "...we took some awful risks, and one time we skidded..."
Sometimes in UK English people call the two sides of a car the "near side" and the "off side".
The near side is near the edge of the road, and the off side is the side where the driver sits.
The "off wheels" of a car are the wheels on the off side of the car, that is the two wheels on the driver's side.
Many people in England do not know which side is which. Here is a link to an explanation:
https://www.trents.co.uk/blog/nearside-vs-offside-how-to-tell-the-difference
Sometimes in UK English people call the two sides of a car the "near side" and the "off side".
The near side is near the edge of the road, and the off side is the side where the driver sits.
The "off wheels" of a car are the wheels on the off side of the car, that is the two wheels on the driver's side.
Many people in England do not know which side is which. Here is a link to an explanation:
https://www.trents.co.uk/blog/nearside-vs-offside-how-to-tell-the-difference
Q:
Was bedeutet "We passed troops by a circuit over the veld, where we took some awful risks, and once we skidded by some transport with our off wheels almost over the lip of a ravine." "once" "our off whells" ??
A:
"once" = "at one point in our journey"
I don't know what "off wheels" means. Perhaps it's a car with two wheel drive, and he's referring the wheels that aren't powered.
Actually the UK person gave a better answer for "off wheels"
I don't know what "off wheels" means. Perhaps it's a car with two wheel drive, and he's referring the wheels that aren't powered.
Actually the UK person gave a better answer for "off wheels"
Q:
Was bedeutet He already has his troops in place.?
A:
One can say "in position" as well. If he wanted to clarify what they're doing, Optimus could have said "Megatron already has his troops ready to attack us".
Q:
Was bedeutet I'm trying to keep him from delivering his troops, because if I have to go through hell to get them* then so should he
What are “them”??troops?But what does it “get troops” mean? ?
What are “them”??troops?But what does it “get troops” mean? ?
A:
a group of people in large numbers; soldiers/armed forces
Q:
Was bedeutet He won’t take the troops. ?
A:
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Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen These troops are being deployed for battle
(Why was it written without "the"?) und These troops are being deployed for the battle ?
(Why was it written without "the"?) und These troops are being deployed for the battle ?
A:
These troops are being deployed for the battle: this would refer to a specific battle site. For example,
"These troops are being deployed for the battle at Shiloh"
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These troops are being deployed for battle: This is a more general statement. For example,
"The troops that were recruited in Illinois last year are now being deployed for battle"
"These troops are being deployed for the battle at Shiloh"
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These troops are being deployed for battle: This is a more general statement. For example,
"The troops that were recruited in Illinois last year are now being deployed for battle"
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen troops und soldiers ?
A:
troop = a group of soldiers (technically on horseback or in armoured vehicles) commanded by a captain
soldier = one member of an army
soldier = one member of an army
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen troops were confronted by an angry mob. und troops were confronting an angry mob. ?
A:
In the first sentence the angry mob confronted the troops. And in the second sentence the troops confronted the angry mob.
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen troops und military ?
A:
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Andere Fragen zu "Troops"
Q:
'killed 400 troops'
Are troops the same 'soldiers'?
Are troops the same 'soldiers'?
A:
yes, troops are the same as soldiers.
Q:
They had this many troops lying in wait for us
こんなに伏兵がいたなんて
Is it correct this expression?
こんなに伏兵がいたなんて
Is it correct this expression?
A:
これがいい
けど
「なんて」は信じられないくらいという意味でしょ?
それなら多分"**I can't believe** they had this many troops lying in wait for us"の方がいい
けど
「なんて」は信じられないくらいという意味でしょ?
それなら多分"**I can't believe** they had this many troops lying in wait for us"の方がいい
Q:
"The general called off his troops."
explain this sentence to me in other words, especially the Phrasal Verb "call off", please.
explain this sentence to me in other words, especially the Phrasal Verb "call off", please.
A:
It means that the person who was in charge stopped the activity of his troops. If you call the troops, you are enabling them to be active. If you call off the troops, you are stopping that activity.
Q:
I wonder if I can switch it to “the troops have been deployed to uphold the oath” without changing the meaning in this case.
A:
“Have been” would change the tense from past to present, so you can but you would have to change the tense of the whole paragraph, you would also need to say “that oath” instead of “the oath”. But if you just want that sentence alone, it makes sense.
I love your name and profile picture by the way, Keqing is my favourite character!
I love your name and profile picture by the way, Keqing is my favourite character!
Q:
What does "troops" of "require troops"(9th paragraph) mean?
Does it mean "groups of other children"??
Context>>>>>>>
BRIGHTON, Colo. (CBS4) – An 11-year-old boy completing his Eagle Scout project is helping local fire departments get rid of old fire hoses — and helping the Wild Animal Sanctuary at the same time. He’s using the hoses to create hammocks for their animals.
“At the beginning of this project, I told my mom I really wanted to do something with the animals,” said Payton Crawford, an eighth grade student preparing to become an Eagle Scout.
His mother contacted a variety of animal nonprofits and the Sanctuary told her they have asked Eagle Scouts in the past to complete this project. Crawford was excited to take it on himself.
“It’s just something different that I wanted to try out,” said Crawford. “Give them a better life because they don’t have the luxury we do.”
The Sanctuary in Keenesburg uses the hammocks to help older lions, tigers, and leopards.
Crawford has so many hoses from various departments that he can make different sizes for many animals.
Some of the hammocks are made out of hoses that are 78 inches to 96 inches in length. The pieces are heavy but with help he can weave them together and bolt the hoses together. It takes about two hours to complete one hammock.
“I will never be able to carry one of these by myself,” he said.
Eagle Scout projects require troops to complete a task that benefits others and has a lasting impact. Crawford knows the animals will enjoy his work well after he finishes this project.
“The sanctuary is a nonprofit organization and so helping them in any way would make me feel really good,” he said. “It’s worthwhile, it’s fun, it’s fun building these things.”
Does it mean "groups of other children"??
Context>>>>>>>
BRIGHTON, Colo. (CBS4) – An 11-year-old boy completing his Eagle Scout project is helping local fire departments get rid of old fire hoses — and helping the Wild Animal Sanctuary at the same time. He’s using the hoses to create hammocks for their animals.
“At the beginning of this project, I told my mom I really wanted to do something with the animals,” said Payton Crawford, an eighth grade student preparing to become an Eagle Scout.
His mother contacted a variety of animal nonprofits and the Sanctuary told her they have asked Eagle Scouts in the past to complete this project. Crawford was excited to take it on himself.
“It’s just something different that I wanted to try out,” said Crawford. “Give them a better life because they don’t have the luxury we do.”
The Sanctuary in Keenesburg uses the hammocks to help older lions, tigers, and leopards.
Crawford has so many hoses from various departments that he can make different sizes for many animals.
Some of the hammocks are made out of hoses that are 78 inches to 96 inches in length. The pieces are heavy but with help he can weave them together and bolt the hoses together. It takes about two hours to complete one hammock.
“I will never be able to carry one of these by myself,” he said.
Eagle Scout projects require troops to complete a task that benefits others and has a lasting impact. Crawford knows the animals will enjoy his work well after he finishes this project.
“The sanctuary is a nonprofit organization and so helping them in any way would make me feel really good,” he said. “It’s worthwhile, it’s fun, it’s fun building these things.”
A:
There are many troops (or groups) within the Eagle Scouts (based on region).
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