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1 troop together
v.sich sammeln v.sich scharen v. -
2 troop
1. noun1) in pl. Truppen3) (assembled company) Schar, die2. intransitive verbströmen; (in an orderly fashion) marschierentroop in/out — hinein-/hinausströmen
* * *[tru:p] 1. noun1) (a group of ordinary soldiers.) die Truppe2. verb(to go in a group: They all trooped into his office.) sich scharren- academic.ru/76764/trooper">trooper- troops* * *[tru:p]I. ncavalry \troop Schwadron fa \troop of scouts eine Pfadfindergruppe2. (soldiers)▪ \troops pl Truppen plto withdraw \troops Truppen abziehenIII. vithe fans gave their team a loud cheer as they \trooped off the field die Fans spendeten ihrer Mannschaft lauten Beifall, als sie vom Feld abzogto \troop the colour die Fahnenparade abhalten* * *[truːp]1. n3) (of Scouts) Stamm m2. vito troop out/in — hinaus-/hineinströmen
to troop past sth — an etw (dat) vorbeiziehen
3. vt (Brit MIL)to troop the colours —
* * *troop [truːp]A s1. Schar f:a troop of children eine Kinderschar2. pl MIL Truppen pl3. MILa) Schwadron fb) Batterie fB v/i2. troop with sich zusammentun mittrooping the colour Fahnenparade f* * *1. noun1) in pl. Truppen3) (assembled company) Schar, die2. intransitive verbströmen; (in an orderly fashion) marschierentroop in/out — hinein-/hinausströmen
* * *n.Schar nur sing. f.Trupp -s m. -
3 muster
1. noun(Mil.) Appell, der2. transitive verbpass muster — (fig.) akzeptabel sein
1) (summon) versammeln; (Mil., Naut.) [zum Appell] antreten lassen2) (collect) zusammenbringen; zusammenziehen [Streitkräfte, Truppen]; (raise) aufstellen [Armee]; ausheben [Truppen]3) (fig.): (summon up) zusammennehmen [Kraft, Mut, Verstand]; aufbringen [Unterstützung]3. intransitive verbsich [ver]sammeln; [Truppen:] aufmarschieren; (for parade) antretenPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/106044/muster_up">muster up* * *1) (to gather together (especially soldiers for duty or inspection).) antreten lassen2) (to gather (courage, energy etc): He mustered his energy for a final effort.) aufbieten* * *mus·ter[ˈmʌstəʳ, AM -tɚ]I. n [zum Appell angetretene] TruppeII. vt1. (gather)▪ to \muster sth etw aufbringenthe team will need all the strength they can \muster to win this game die Mannschaft wird alles aufbieten müssen, um dieses Spiel zu gewinnento \muster the courage to do sth den Mut aufbringen, etw zu tunto \muster resources Gelder aufbringen [o fam zusammenbekommen2. (bring together)to \muster soldiers [or troops] die Soldaten [o Truppen] [zum Appell] antreten lassen* * *['mʌstə(r)]1. n(ESP MIL: assembly) Appell m; (= cattle muster) Zusammentreiben nt der Herdeto pass muster (fig) —
muster station (on ship) — Sammelplatz m
2. vtthe men were mustered at 14.00 — die Leute mussten um 14.00 Uhr zum Appell antreten
2) (= manage to raise also muster up) zusammenbekommen, aufbringen; (fig) intelligence aufbieten; strength, courage aufbringen; all one's strength, courage zusammennehmen3. visich versammeln; (ESP MIL) (zum Appell) antreten* * *muster [ˈmʌstə(r)]A v/t1. MILa) (zum Appell) antreten lassenb) mustern, die Anwesenheit (gen) feststellenc) aufbieten:muster in US (zum Wehrdienst) einziehen;muster out US entlassen, ausmustern2. zusammenrufen, -bringen, versammeln3. jemanden oder etwas auftreibenmuster up all one’s strength alle Kräfte aufbieten;5. sich belaufen auf (akk), zählen, ausmachenB v/i1. MIL (zum Appell) antreten2. sich versammelnC s1. MILa)(Antreten n zum) Appell mb) Inspektion f, Musterung f, Parade f:pass muster figa) durchgehen ( with bei),b) ganz passabel sein, den Anforderungen genügen2. MIL und fig Aufgebot n* * *1. noun(Mil.) Appell, der2. transitive verbpass muster — (fig.) akzeptabel sein
1) (summon) versammeln; (Mil., Naut.) [zum Appell] antreten lassen2) (collect) zusammenbringen; zusammenziehen [Streitkräfte, Truppen]; (raise) aufstellen [Armee]; ausheben [Truppen]3) (fig.): (summon up) zusammennehmen [Kraft, Mut, Verstand]; aufbringen [Unterstützung]3. intransitive verbsich [ver]sammeln; [Truppen:] aufmarschieren; (for parade) antretenPhrasal Verbs: -
4 muster
mus·ter [ʼmʌstəʳ, Am -tɚ] n[zum Appell angetretene] Truppe vt1) ( gather)to \muster sth etw aufbringen;the team will need all the strength they can \muster to win this game die Mannschaft wird alles aufbieten müssen, um dieses Spiel zu gewinnen;to \muster the courage to do sth den Mut aufbringen, etw zu tun;2) ( bring together)to \muster soldiers [or troops] die Soldaten [o Truppen] [zum Appell] antreten lassen vi ( come together) sich akk versammeln, antreten; troop [zum Appell] antreten -
5 configure
transitive verb(Computing) konfigurieren* * *con·fig·ure[kənˈfɪgəʳ, AM -ˈfɪgjɚ]vt1. COMPUT▪ to \configure sth etw konfigurieren2. (put together)▪ to \configure sth etw konfigurierenthe navy is configuring old merchant ships as troop transports die Navy funktioniert alte Handelsfrachter in Truppentransporter um* * *[kən'fɪgə(r)]vt (COMPUT)konfigurieren* * ** * *transitive verb(Computing) konfigurieren* * *v.ausstatten v.gestalten v.konfigurieren v. -
6 configure
con·fig·ure [kənʼfɪgəʳ, Am -ʼfɪgjɚ] vt1) computto \configure sth etw konfigurieren2) ( put together)to \configure sth etw konfigurieren;the navy is configuring old merchant ships as troop transports die Navy funktioniert alte Handelsfrachter in Truppentransporter um
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