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escensionem facere (of troops)to land, disembark.Rate it:

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Officer FriendlyA police officer.Rate it:

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air commodoreRAF officerRate it:

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get a roomA jocular or sarcastic expression commanding a couple to stop displaying affection in public, and to rent a hotel or motel room to continue amorous activities in private.Rate it:

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boots on the groundThis smacks of a military jargon. Troops deployed to confront enemy. Modern warfare can be conducted from helicopters, drones, bombers with remote directed missiles, rockets and missiles from ships.Rate it:

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fire at willFire when ready. A command that allows troops to use weapons at their discretion and choose their own targets, allowing the individual soldier a greater freedom of timing the shot with target movement and similar.Rate it:

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iron eagleAn American military officer who has attained the rank of colonel but will not be promoted to the rank of general.Rate it:

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bean counterA person, such as an accountant or financial officer, who is concerned with quantification, especially to the exclusion of other matters.Rate it:

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black and whiteThe police, a police officer.Rate it:

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dress down1) Wear casual or work clothing, informal clothes: 2) Speak To Someone In a Desultory Tone, A Commanding, Analytical, Superior, Critiquing Manner; . . . . . {Tell Someone 'OFF' }Rate it:

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frumentum providere exercituito provide corn-supplies for the troops.Rate it:

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aide-de-camplower ranked military officerRate it:

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auxilia arcessereto summon auxiliary troops.Rate it:

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battle crySomething the troops yell out when going to war or battle.Rate it:

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boots on the groundThe ground forces actually fighting in a war or conflict, rather than troops not engaged or other military action such as air strikes.Rate it:

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call the policeUse a telephone to request the arrival of a police officer.Rate it:

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capere, occupare locumto occupy a position (with troops).Rate it:

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cet officier est de semaineHe is officer of the week.Rate it:

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cogere omnes copias in unum locumto concentrate all the troops at one point.Rate it:

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conducere, contrahere copiasto concentrate troops.Rate it:

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control freakIndividuals whom assume leadership, appoint assistants, develop and project the agenda, stipulate the rules, determine the timeline, assert their commanding profile.Rate it:

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copias castris continereto keep the troops in camp.Rate it:

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cuneum facere (Liv. 22. 47)to draw up troops in a wedge-formation.Rate it:

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dirty copA police officer or prison guard who is corrupt or unethical.Rate it:

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evocare undique copiasto call up troops from all sides.Rate it:

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firing lineThe line from which soldiers fire their weapons at a target; especially the front line of troops in a battleRate it:

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group captainraf officerRate it:

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hand downTo forward to the proper officer .Rate it:

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imperare milites civitatibusto compel communities to provide troops.Rate it:

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integri et recentes defatigatis succeduntfresh troops relieve the tired men.Rate it:

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integros defatigatis summittereto send fresh troops to take the place of those wearied with fighting.Rate it:

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magnae copiae (not multae)a large force, many troops.Rate it:

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majorarmy term, a senior officer, also can be used in college, I.e I majored in mathsRate it:

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mettre un officier aux arrĂȘtsTo put an officer under arrest.Rate it:

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milites (exercitum) scribere, conscribereto levy troops.Rate it:

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milites in hibernis collocare, in hiberna deducereto take the troops to their winter-quarters.Rate it:

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milites in terram, in terra exponereto disembark troops.Rate it:

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milites mercennarii or exercitus conducticiusmercenary troops.Rate it:

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no commentAn "official" refusal to relay any further information, used for example in response to a question by a newspaper reporter or police officer.Rate it:

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novissimis praesidio esseto protect the troops in the rear.Rate it:

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parare exercitum, copiasto equip an army, troops.Rate it:

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police beatA small police station, with a limited range of facilities, located in an officer's residence or in a shopping centre.Rate it:

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praesidio castris milites relinquereto leave troops to guard the camp.Rate it:

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qui magnum in castris usum habentveterans; experienced troops.Rate it:

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stipendium dare, numerare, persolvere militibusto pay the troops.Rate it:

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subsidia collocareto station reserve troops.Rate it:

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vetus miles, veteranus milesveterans; experienced troops.Rate it:

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where awayA query uttered by the officer of the deck as to the direction of an object sighted by the lookout.Rate it:

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wooden-topA uniformed police officer.Rate it:

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