(in the former Soviet Union) a body of workers who exceeded production quotas and were assigned to an especially urgent or arduous task.
(前苏联承担紧急或艰巨任务的)突击队
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They should become a shock brigade on the labour front of socialist construction, one worthy of the people's trust.
What we have is a mixture of industrial images, the shouted slogans of shock brigades and scenes from the countryside, though it is unclear what the last signify.
After the catastrophe of the holocaust in the Northern Caucasus they sent down shock brigades because they were determined at all costs to consolidate their forces there.
Some Chinese theorists have recommended organizing network special warfare detachments and computer experts to form a shock brigade of ‘network warriors’ to accomplish this task.
Though she is three years younger than me, she is in charge of my shock brigade group.
Times of shock brigades with the higher goal to bring people together are over, and today all that shock workers have in common is the struggle to survive.