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squadron ['skwɒdrən](in air force) escadron m; (in navy → small) escadrille f; (→ large) escadre f; (in armoured regiment, cavalry) escadron m -
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troop [tru:p]1 noun(band → of schoolchildren) bande f, groupe m; (→ of scouts) troupe f; (→ of animals) troupe f; Military (of cavalry, artillery) escadron m∎ to troop by or past passer en troupe;∎ to troop in/out entrer/sortir en troupe;∎ the children trooped back to school les enfants sont repartis à l'école en bande∎ to troop the colour faire le salut au drapeau►► troop carrier (ship) transport m de troupes; (plane) avion m de transport militaire; (vehicle) véhicule m de transport de troupes;troop train train m militaire;Military troop transport transport m de troupes -
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шашка
Контактное клинковое рубяще-режущее и колюще-режущее оружие с длинным слабоизогнутым однолезвийным клинком.
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