squad
Prononciation : [skwɒd]
Mot
Contexte : « games »
(noun) a group of people who work together for a common purpose, usually in sports. Like a basketball team, every player on a squad tries to help each other win.
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Our basketball squad practiced hard for the big game this weekend.
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Their squad didn't do well because they didn't communicate on the court.
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Who is in your squad for the soccer tournament?
Contexte : « work »
(noun) a small team of people who work together in a job or project. Like when you have a special task at school, and you team up with your friends to finish it.
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The project squad finished their part early and helped others.
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The squad couldn't meet their deadline because they didn't share responsibilities.
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Is everyone in the squad ready to start the project?
Contexte : « law enforcement »
(noun) a special group of police officers who deal with specific problems, like crime. Think of them as helpers who tackle big issues and keep people safe.
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The squad worked hard to catch the criminals in the area.
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That squad was not assigned to handle the case; another team took over.
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What challenges does the squad face in their work?
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