"Troops" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A body of soldiers, often organized into a regiment or brigade, under a commander, sent to fight in a war or conflict.
Example: The army sent troops to occupy the foreign country.
Synonyms: soldiers, soldiers, troops, forces, militia, military personnel
Trondheim is the third most populous municipality in Norway, which is an independent city since 1838. The urban area of Trondheim including the adjacent municipalities of Melhus and Levanger counts more than 210,000 inhabitants (population 182,186 as of January 2019) of whom 184,372 live in the municipality.<br><br>The municipality of Trondheim is in the heartland of Norway and surrounding mountains offer diverse landscapes; the regional capital is situated at the mouth of Trondheimsfjord.
Troon can have a few meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br>1. Chair or throne: In this sense, a troon refers to a chair or throne, especially one used by a monarch or other dignitary.<br><br>2. Golf term: In golf, a troon is a ggolf course feature, especially a raised platform or tee box from which players hit their shots.<br><br>3. Location: Troon is also a surname and a geographic location. There's a town called Troon in Scotland, which is located on the west coast of Scotland, known for its golf courses and beautiful beaches.<br><br>4. Textile term: In textile, a troon refers to a pile of threads or yarns.<br><br>In general, the word "troon" is derived from the Old English word "tulon" or "troon" which means "loom" and is linked to the Scottish word "tool" which means tool or instrument.
A person who is a member of the armed services, especially in the cavalry, infantry, or some other branch of the armed forces.<br><br>For example: "The trooper was commended for his bravery in battle."<br><br>In some countries, the term "trooper" is also used to refer to a police officer, especially one who patrols the highways.<br><br>Example: "The trooper gave me a ticket for speeding."<br><br>Note: The term "trooper" is often associated with the US Peace Corps, where volunteers are often referred to as "Peace Corps Troopers".<br><br>In a non-military context, a trooper can also refer to a person who is loyal and faithful in a particular group or cause.<br><br>Example: "The fans who stood by the team throughout their tough season were true troopers."
Tropoelin, also known as thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH), is a hormone released from the hypothalamus in the brain that stimulates the pituitary gland to release thyrotropin (thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH)) and consequently stimulates the thyroid gland to release thyroid hormones.