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1 brigade
brɪˈɡeɪd
1. сущ.
1) воен. бригада
2) бригада, артель, команда, отряд, группа The rest were organized into three brigades, and sent off in different directions. ≈ Остальные были разбиты на три отряда и посланы в разные направления. brigade of trappers ≈ охотничья артель Syn: team, group of workers
2. гл.
1) формировать бригаду My regiment was brigaded with the Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth Regiments. ≈ Мой полк был объединен в бригаду вместе с шестым, седьмым и восьмым полками.
2) объединять в группы (людей) бригада;
команда;
отряд (военное) бригада - * commander командир бригады - * group усиленная бригада;
бригадная группа - * major начальник оперативно-разведывательного отделения штаба бригады (военное) сводить в бригаду придавать бригаде распределять по группам brigade бригада ~ команда, отряд ~ формировать бригаду ~ attr. бригадный;
brigade major начальник оперативно-разведывательного отделения штаба бригады ~ attr. бригадный;
brigade major начальник оперативно-разведывательного отделения штаба бригады fire ~ пожарная команда -
2 brigade
[brɪ'geɪd] 1. сущ.1) воен. бригада2) бригада, артель, команда; отряд, группаThe rest were organized into three brigades, and sent off in different directions. — Остальные были разбиты на три отряда и посланы в разных направлениях.
Syn:2. гл.1) воен. формировать бригадуMy regiment was brigaded with the Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth Regiments. — Мой полк был объединён в бригаду вместе с шестым, седьмым и восьмым полками.
2) объединять в группы ( людей)
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