飞虎队 (fēi hǔ duì) — (historical) Flying Tigers (US volunteer airmen in China during WWII); (Hong Kong) Special Duties Unit, an elite police tactical unit

A proper name for two different elite units: the WWII US volunteer "Flying Tigers" pilots in China, and Hong Kong's police Special Duties Unit. Pronounced fēi hǔ duì, used only as a name — not a generic term.

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(historical) Flying Tigers (US volunteer airmen in China during WWII)(Hong Kong) Special Duties Unitan elite police tactical unit
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  • 飞虎队
    Èr zhàn qī jiān, fēi hǔ duì zài zhōng guó fēi cháng yǒu míng.
    During WWII, the Flying Tigers were very famous in China.
  • 飞虎队
    Xiāng gǎng fēi hǔ duì shì chǔ lǐ gāo wēi àn jiàn de jīng yīng bù duì.
    Hong Kong's Flying Tigers are an elite unit that handles high-risk cases.
  • 飞虎队
    Hěn duō diàn yǐng dōu pāi guò fēi hǔ duì de gù shi.
    Many movies have told stories about the Flying Tigers.

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