1.【军】(步兵,工兵等的)排,小队
2.(人的)一群,一组;〈美〉警察队
3.【史】排枪(队)
1.a small group of soldiers that a lieutenant is in charge of
1.As airpower took over, thunder and lightning lit up the sky while the two platoons forded the river and climbed up to the Korengal Outpost.
空中开始电闪雷鸣,雷声和闪电照亮了天空。而此时两排正涉过浅滩,向科伦加尔的边区村落前进。
2.With two crews of Maxim machine-guns he took the position on the unprotected right flank of my platoons.
在两个马克沁机枪小组的掩护下我们占领了位于我们排毫无保护的右翼一侧的阵地。
3.One of these platoons was heavily engaged in fighting around Stracin in which Germans needed air support to brake resistance.
其中的一个排和德国人在斯特拉钦周围展开激战,德国人最后是要求了空中支援才得以继续前进。
4.The general wants much closer "partnering" of Western troops with Afghan forces, from common headquarters to joint platoons.
总指挥官希望西方军队能够和阿富汗军队更加紧密地“合作”,大到共同的指挥部,小到联合的排。
5.They followed similar organization patterns: squads, platoons, companies, battalions, regiments, and battle groups (called legions).
他们有类似的编制序列:班,排,连,营,团和战斗群(被称为兵团)。
6.Everywhere : behind them had been left companies, squads and platoons to organize guerrilla warfare.
沿途各处,他们留下了部分连、排、班的战土在当地组织游击战。
7.Platoons of on-message spokesmen are available to foreign reporters in Israel at all hours of the night and day.
数排掌握资料的发言人不分昼夜随时待命,全天候满足外国记者的采访需求。
8.The six platoons of bubbles might lose down at the same time, therefore, Garfield has to run here and there, jump up and down to get them.
泡沫的六个排同时可能失去下来,因此,加菲尔德必须各处跑,上下地跳跃拿他们。
9.The rifle companies similarly had three rifle platoons and a 60mm mortar section or platoon.
这些步枪连都编有三个步枪排和一个60毫迫击炮班或排。
10.A platoon under Vjunov attacked from the left flank, and I with other two platoons from the right.
Vjunov指挥的一个排从左翼发起了进攻,我和另两个排从右翼进攻。