squad

squad
noun
1) (Mil.) Gruppe, die; Trupp, der
2) (group) Mannschaft, die
3) (Police)

Drug/Fraud Squad — Rauschgift-/Betrugsdezernat, das

squad car — (Amer.) Einsatzwagen, der

* * *
[skwod]
noun
1) (a small group of soldiers drilled or working together: The men were divided into squads to perform different duties.) die Gruppe
2) (a group of people, especially a working-party: a squad of workmen.) der Trupp
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squad
[skwɒd, AM skwɑ:d]
n + sing/pl vb
1. (group) Einheit f
anti-terrorist \squad Antiterroreinheit f
2. SPORT Mannschaft f
3. MIL Gruppe f, Trupp m, Abteilung f
4. (police) Kommando nt, Dezernat nt
5.
the awkward \squad (fam or pej) Querulantenriege f
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[skwɒd]
n (MIL)
Korporalschaft f; (= special unit of police etc) Kommando nt; (= police department) Dezernat nt; (of workmen) Trupp m; (SPORT, fig) Mannschaft f
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squad [skwɒd; US skwɑd]
A s (auch als pl konstruiert)
1. MIL Gruppe f, Korporalschaft f:
squad drill Grundausbildung f
2. (Arbeits- etc) Gruppe f: rescue C
3. a) (Überfall- etc) Kommando n (der Polizei):
squad car bes US (Funk) Streifenwagen m; flying squad, riot A 1
b) Dezernat n
4. SPORT Kader m
B v/t in Gruppen einteilen
* * *
noun
1) (Mil.) Gruppe, die; Trupp, der
2) (group) Mannschaft, die
3) (Police)

Drug/Fraud Squad — Rauschgift-/Betrugsdezernat, das

squad car — (Amer.) Einsatzwagen, der

* * *
n.
Gruppe -n f.
Polizeitruppe f.
Riege -n f.
Turnriege f.

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