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1 redeploy troops
1) Общая лексика: передислоцировать войска2) Военный термин: перебрасывать войска -
2 troops
n pl1) войска, вооруженные силы, воинские части2) добровольцы, помогающие проводить избирательную кампанию; низовые партийные работники•to deploy troops — развертывать войска; дислоцировать войска
to ferry troops — перебрасывать / переводить войска ( по воде или по воздуху)
to maintain troops in a country — держать войска в какой-л. стране
to order troops into action / battle — приказывать войскам идти в бой
to place troops on the highest state of alert / under red alert / on the highest degree of readiness — приводить войска в состояние повышенной боевой готовности
to pull back / out troops — отводить войска
to pull U.S. troops back across the Atlantic — вывозить американские войска обратно через Атлантику
to send in troops — направлять / присылать / вводить войска (в какую-л. страну)
to station troops — дислоцировать / размещать / располагать войска
- assault troopsto take out one's troops — выводить войска
- border troops
- build-up of troops
- ceremonial troops
- club-wielding troops
- counter-insurgency troops
- crack troops
- departing troops
- departure of smb's troops from a country
- deployment of troops
- elite troops
- enemy troops
- foreign troops
- frontier troops
- government troops
- ground troops
- Interior Ministry troops
- interior troops
- internal security troops
- involvement of troops in the fighting
- landing troops
- loyalist troops
- missile troops
- mutinous troops
- noncombatant troops
- occupation troops
- paramilitary troops
- peace-keeping troops
- rebel troops
- rebellious troops
- reduction of troops stationed in a country
- sea-borne troops
- shock troops
- stationing of foreign troops on the territories of other countries
- the area is flooded with troops
- token troops
- troops are due to be out
- troops are massing on the border
- troops are moving off the streets
- troops are out in force in the streets
- troops are out on the streets
- troops are patrolling the streets
- troops attached to the Interior Ministry
- troops have gone on a heightened state of alert
- troops in battle dress
- troops in combat gear
- troops moved into the village
- troops opened fire on demonstrators
- troops were deployed in the streets
- troops were out in large numbers
- troops were under orders to fire in the air
- uncommitted troops
- upkeep of troops
- victorious troops
- withdrawal of troops from occupied territories
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