corps
noun /kɔː(r)/
/kɔːr/
(plural corps
[countable + singular or plural verb] /kɔːz/
/kɔːrz/
)- a large unit of an army, consisting of two or more divisions
(由两个或以上师组成的)军,兵团 - the commander of the third army corps
陆军第三军团的指挥官 - a multinational corps under UK command
英国领导下的一支多国部队
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- elite
- multinational
- cadet
- …
- commander
- in a/the corps
- the commander of the third army corps
- one of the groups of an army with a special responsibility
(陆军)特种部队 - He's in the Royal Army Medical Corps.
他在英国皇家陆军医疗队工作。 - the Army Corps of Engineers
陆军工程兵部队
Topics War and conflictc1- He's a gunner in the US marine corps.
他是美国海军陆战队的一名炮手。 - the elite corps of the Sultan's army
苏丹军队的精锐部队
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- elite
- multinational
- cadet
- …
- commander
- in a/the corps
- He's in the Royal Army Medical Corps.
- a group of people involved in a particular job or activity
(从事某工作或活动的)一群人,一组人 - a corps of trained and experienced doctors
一队训练有素并富有经验的医生 - Local people worked alongside an international corps of volunteers.
当地人和一个国际志愿者团体一同工作。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- elite
- multinational
- cadet
- …
- commander
- in a/the corps
see also diplomatic corps, press corps - a corps of trained and experienced doctors
词源late 16th cent.: from French, from Latin corpus ‘body’.