bù​duì HSK6

unit

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  1. This elite unit is the main force of the army.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  2. 增援部队

    zēng​yuán bù​duì zài ?

    Where are the reinforcements?

    Source: OpenSubtitles
  3. The general personally led the elite troops into battle.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  4. The troops stepped up their vigilance in the border region.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  5. The troops launched a surprise attack from the enemy's flank.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  6. This unit has been stationed at the border for three months.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  7. An advance party was sent ahead to reconnoiter the terrain.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  8. He is the best marksman in the police force.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  9. This unit fought in many battles during World War II.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  10. My dad was commanding a Special Forces unit.

    Source: OpenSubtitles
  11. The troops have entered a state of first-degree combat readiness.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  12. This unit fought across the country for three years.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  13. The troops underwent three days of rest and reorganization after the battle.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  14. The vanguard of the troops has reached the designated position.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  15. This unit is stationed in a remote mountainous area.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  16. This column is responsible for covering the retreat of the main force.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  17. The chief reviewed the troops on Chang'an Avenue.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  18. The troops braved heavy enemy fire to heroically storm the pass.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  19. The troops successfully broke through the encirclement under the cover of follow-up forces.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  20. The troops went around the back of the mountain, preparing to attack the enemy's rear.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary