Pronunciation: /pləˈtuːn/
noun a subdivision of a company of soldiers, typically consisting of two or more squads or sections
A1 A platoon of soldiers marched down the street.
A2 The platoon was divided into smaller groups for training exercises.
B1 The platoon leader gave orders to his team before they embarked on their mission.
B2 The platoon was well-prepared for the upcoming battle, with each member knowing their role.
C1 The platoon's cohesion and discipline were evident during the intense training exercises.
C2 The platoon's success in the field was attributed to their strong leadership and teamwork.
formal The platoon was ordered to advance towards the enemy's position.
informal The platoon is getting ready for their next mission.
slang The platoon is gearing up for some action.
figurative The platoon of ideas in his mind were ready to be executed.
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