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rapid
快的 kuàide
rapid [ˈræpıd] ADJ
1. rapid:
rapid
kuàide
rapid
迅速 xùnsùde
2. rapid:
rapid
dǒude
rapid
险峻 xiǎnjùnde
▶ rapidly ADV
▶ rapidity [rəˈpıdıtı] N
rapid reaction force N
快速反应部队 kuàisù fǎnyìng bùduì
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The 50-year deal includes a new joint rapid reaction force of up to 5,000 troops, a shared nuclear testing facility and, by 2020, the sharing of aircraft carriers.
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The battalion was used for supporting infantry forces and as a rapid reaction force.
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In addition, more than 1,000 trucks were to be mobilized to form a rapid reaction force in order to prevent any communist breakout.
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As such they were directly in command of the local mobile field army of the "comitatenses", composed mostly of cavalry, which acted as a rapid reaction force.
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The army is divided into the rapid reaction force and strategic reserve forces.
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