police [ pə'li:s] n.警察;警察当局
police [pə'li:s] n. 警察,警务人员
派出所 local police station
骑警 horseback police
(old) fossil 古板守旧的人
A: I can't believe that fossil downstairs called the police about the noise.
A: 我不敢相信楼下那个化石(守旧的人)因为这点声音(噪音)就打电话报警了!
B: He could've talked to you about it.
B: 他可以跟你讲一下嘛。
- "a fossil"「化石」来形容人的古板。
Missing, police appeal for assistance 警察提供走失帮助。
No bicycles, police will remove 禁止停放自行车,否则警察拖走。
Police notice: bicycles will be removed 警察特别提示:自行车将被清走。
police car 警车
交通规则 traffic regulation
路标 guide post
里程碑 milestone
停车标志 mark car stop
红绿灯 traffic light
自动红绿灯 automatic traffic signal light
红灯 red light
绿灯 green light
黄灯 amber light
交通岗 traffic post
岗亭 police box
交通警 traffic police
打手势 pantomime
单行线 single line
双白线 double white lines
双程线dual carriage-way
斑马线 zebra stripes
划路线机 traffic line marker
交通干线 artery traffic
车行道 carriage-way
辅助车道 lane auxiliary
双车道 two-way traffic
自行车通行 cyclists only
单行道 one way only
窄路 narrow road
潮湿路滑 slippery when wet
陡坡 steep hill
不平整路 rough road
弯路 curve road ; bend road
连续弯路 winding road
之字路 double bend road
之字公路 switch back road
下坡危险 dangerous down grade
道路交叉点 road junction
十字路 cross road
左转 turn left
右转 turn right
靠左 keep left
靠右 keep right
慢驶 slow
速度 speed
超速 excessive speed
速度限制 speed limit
恢复速度 resume speed
禁止通行 no through traffic
此路不通 blocked
不准驶入 no entry
不准超越 keep in line ; no overhead
不准掉头 no turns
让车道 passing bay
回路 loop
安全岛 safety island
停车处 parking place
停私人车 private car park
只停公用车 public car only
不准停车 restricted stop
不准滞留 restricted waiting
临街停车 parking on-street
街外停车 parking off-street
街外卸车 loading off-street
当心行人 caution pedestrian crossing
当心牲畜 caution animals
前面狭桥 narrow bridge ahead
拱桥 hump bridge
火车栅 level crossing
修路 road works
医院 hospital
儿童 children
学校 school
寂静地带 silent zone
非寂静地带 silent zone ends
交通管理 traffic control
人山人海 crowded conditions
拥挤的人 jam-packed with people
交通拥挤 traffic jam
水泄不通 overwhelm
顺挤 extrusion direct
冲挤 extrusion impact
推挤 shoved
挨身轻推 nudging
让路 give way
粗心行人 careless pedestrian
犯交通罪 committing traffic offences
执照被记违章 endorsed on driving license
危险驾驶 dangerous driving
粗心驾车 careless driving
无教员而驾驶 driving without an instructor
无证驾驶 driving without license
未经车主同意 without the owner's consent
无第三方保险 without third-party insurance
未挂学字牌 driving without a "L" plate
安全第一 safety first
轻微碰撞 slight impact
迎面相撞 head-on collision
相撞 collided
连环撞 a chain collision
撞车 crash
辗过 run over
肇事逃跑司机 hit-run driver
冲上人行道 drive onto the pavement
Association of Police Communications Officers
警察通讯员协会
Association of Police Translators
警察翻译主任协会
Commandant, Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Force
辅警总监
Commissioner of Police [C of P]
警务处处长
国际刑警组织 International Criminal Police Organization (INERPOL; ICPO)
The lack of evidence in this case is frustrating the police.
警方因缺乏证据而感到很伤脑筋。
He couldn't join the police because he was below the minimum height allowed by the rule.
他未能当警察,因为他身高未达到最低规定要求。
The police made a thorough search of the room.
警察彻底地搜查了这房间。
The police hustled the crowds away.
警察把人群赶走了。
The police told me to call them immediately if the man annoyed me again.
警察告诉我如果那个人再来骚扰我,就立即打电话给他们。
We were greatly aided in our research by the help from the police.
警方给我们的调查帮助很大。
The man was told that he would be immune from punishment if he helped the police.
这个人得知如果他帮助警察,就可免受处罚。
If you threaten me or use any force, I shall inform the police.
如果你威胁我,或动武的话,我就报警。
The police are responsible for keeping public order and safety.
警察有维持公共秩序和保障安全的责任。
The police observed the man break into the store.
警察看着那个人闯进了那个商店。
The police put up barriers to control the crowd.
警察搭起路障对人群加以控制。
There has been no comment so far from the police about the case.
到目前为止警方对这一案件没有任何评论。
The police cannot identify the body.
警察不能确认这具尸体。
He informed the police that some money was missing.
他通知警方有些钱不见了。
She gave the police a full account of the accident.
她向警察详细描述了事故的情况。
Police said the thieves were obviously well acquainted with the school grounds.
警察说很明显那些贼对校园很熟悉。
It was Harry that told the police.
是哈里报了警。
They kept dumping their garbage in the woods until the local police came.
警察到来之前, 他们一直在往树林里倒拉圾。
The police are making enquiries about the crime.
警方正在询问罪案的情况。
The thief and his associates were caught by the police.
那个小偷和他的同伙被警察抓住了。
The police enquiry into the death of Mr. Smith was not a success; they found no useful facts.
警方对于史密斯先生死因的调查并不成功, 没有发现有价值的情况。
The police think that a large group of criminals is involved in the robberies.
警方认为有一大帮犯罪分子涉嫌这些抢劫案。
Police searched thousands of homes and finally found the guns and stolen property.
警察搜查了几千户人家,最终找到了枪支和被盗的财产。
The police found some stolen property hidden in the thief's house.
警察发现一些被偷的财产藏在小偷的房子里。
Increased interaction between the police and citizens will improve the rate of solving crimes.
警民之间加强合作将有助于提高破案率。
The police are probing (into) trading which breaks the law.
警方正在调查非法交易活动。
The police couldn’t work out how the thieves had entered the building.
警察查不出窃贼是怎么进入那幢建筑物的。
For a time the police thought she might be guilty.
警方曾一度认为她可能有罪。
routine police inquiries
警察例行询问
The police had the authority to do a search.
警方有权进行搜查。
The police have been criticized for having stereotyped images of black people.
有人批评警方对黑人有成见。
The police officer saw a parallel between the two murder cases.
警官看出了这两桩谋杀案之间的相似之处。
If you have any information concerning the recent event at the station, please contact the police.
要是你了解任何有关最近车站所发生事情的情况, 请与警方联系。
They were spotted by the police as they were entering the bank.
他们进入银行时就被警察发现了。
The report strongly criticizes the police for failing to deal with this problem.
报道对警方未能解决这个问题提出了强烈批评。
Police are still looking for clues in their search for the missing girl.
警方仍在寻找线索以便找到失踪的女孩。
Freedom of speech has been controlled, whether directly or indirectly, by the secret police.
言论自由受到了秘密警察直接或间接的限制。
The police have been criticized for being insensitive to complaints from the public.
警方因对公众的意见麻木不仁而受到批评。
The police uncovered a plot to steal money from the bank.
警察破获了一个密谋盗窃银行钱款的案件。
The police made several arrests.
警察逮捕了几个人。
The police arrested the thief.
警察逮捕了小偷。
The police arrested five young men in connection with one of the attacks.
警察逮捕了涉嫌袭击的五名年轻人。
In a case of murder, the police questioned everyone who might have a motive.
在谋杀案里,警察审问了每一个可能有谋杀动机的人。
The police have ruled out robbery as a motive for the killing.
警察排除了为抢劫而杀人的动机。
When the police arrived he had already destroyed the evidence that showed he was guilty.
警察来时,他已销毁了罪证。
The police are trying to recruit more black and Asian officers.
警察正在努力招聘更多的黑人和亚裔警官。
These are the first police accident figures to be released.
这些是警方首次公布的事故数字。
It was one of these boring films with endless police chases.
这是那种乏味的电影,尽是没完没了的警察追击的场面。
The story he told the police differed from the one he told his mother.
他对警察说的与对他母亲说的不一样。
The police are not allowed to accept rewards.
警察是不允许接受酬金的。
We were greatly aided in our investigation by the cooperation of the police.
我们在调查的过程中得到警方的大力协助。
The police are launching a major attack on drug dealers.
警方对毒品贩子发动了大规模的攻击。
The police belted up and went out.
警察系上皮带,走了出去。
The police burst through the door.
警察破门而入。
The chief of the police department demanded severe punishments for criminals.
警察局长要求严惩罪犯。
The police are connecting this incident with last week's terrorist bombing.
警方认为这次事件和上周的恐怖分子爆炸事件有关。
The police asked me to describe exactly how it happened.
警察让我描述一下这事是怎样发生的。
The investigation was carried out under the direction of a senior police officer.
调查是在一位高级警官的指导下进行的。
The police had to employ force to break up the crowd.
警察不得不使用武力驱散人群。
The police told everybody to remain in their cars.
警察叫大家都留在车里。
The police are following a murderer who's in hiding.
警察正在追赶藏匿起来的杀人犯。
The police must do all they can to bring criminals to justice.
警方必须竭尽全力追捕罪犯,将他们绳之以法。
The police suspected that the bank clerk was in league with the rubbers.
警察怀疑银行职员与强盗有勾结。
The police have been observing his movements.
警方一直监视着他的一举一动。
The police worked out a plan to catch the thief.
警察订下了计划捉贼。
It's the duty of the police to preserve the public order.
维护公共秩序是警察的职责。
The police found some stolen property in the thief's house.
警察在小偷的家里发现了一些被盗的财物。
The police recovered the stolen jewellery.
警察找回了被盗的珠宝。
You should have reported them to the police.
你应当向警方控告他们的。
They complained rough handling by the police.
他们抱怨受到警察粗野的对待。
The police are advising motorists to reduce speed because of the fog.
由于有雾,警察告诫驾车者减慢速度。
The police had captured a foreign spy.
警方抓获了一名外国间谍。
Did the police find any trace of the murderer?
警方找到凶手的行踪了吗?
He is wanted by the police.
警察正通缉他。
The police found the lost treasure in an abandoned well.
警察在一口废弃的井里找到了丢失的财宝。
别介入那件事!
Stay out of this!
I'm going to call the police. (我要给警察打电话。)
You stay out of this! (别介入这件事!)
Don't get involved!
Mind your own business! (少管闲事!管管你自己吧。)
Stay out of it!
Every kind of peaceful cooperation among men is primarily based on mutual trust and only secondly on institutions such as courts of justice and police.
Albert Einstein, American scientist
人类一切和平合作的基础首先是相互信任,其次才是法庭和警察一类的机构。
美国科学家爱因斯坦.A.
racket 非法行业,挂羊头卖狗肉
The police are determined to break up the racket.
警方决定打击这个非法行业。
clamp down on加强取缔
The police are clamping down on drunk drivers.
警方加强取缔酒后开车。
"The local police are working hand in glove with the FBI to find the bank robbers."
“当地的警察正在和联邦调查局密切合作设法找到那些抢劫银行的罪犯。”
- catch someone off guard 乘虚而入
Within three days, the run-away was exhausted. He fell asleep in a basement. The police caught him off guard.
- throw someone off the scent 转移某人的视线
The murder wrote a last letter for the victim and left it in the site, hoping to throw the police off the scent.
宪兵 military police; redcap
警察 policemen; bobby; constabulary; copper; flatfoot; paddy; peeler; police; policeman; shamus; bluecoat
设置警察 police
报警 [bào jǐng] /report (an incident) to the police/give an alarm/
防暴警察 [fáng bào jǐng chá] /riot police/riot squad/
警察 [jǐng chá] /police/policeman/policewoman/
警察局 [jǐng chá jú] /police department/
警车 [jǐng chē] /police vehicle/
警方 [jǐng fāng] /police/
警犬 [jǐng quǎn] /police dog/
克格勃 [kè gé bó] /KGB (Soviet secret police)/
派出所 [pài chū suǒ] /(n) local police station/
通缉 [tōng jī] /wanted by the police (fugitive or criminal)/
巡警 [xún jǐng] /police officer/
巡逻 [xún luó] /be on (police) patrol/
巡逻队 [xún luó duì] /(army, police) patrol/
{adj: Iranian, Persian} of or relating to Iran or its people or language or culture
"Iranian mountains"
"Iranian security police"
{adj: Malaysian, Malayan} of or relating to or characteristic of Malaysia
"Malaysian police crack down hard on drug smugglers"
"Malayan crocodiles"
{adj: angered, enraged, furious, infuriated, maddened} marked by extreme anger
"the enraged bull attached"
"furious about the accident"
"a furious scowl"
"infuriated onlookers charged the police who were beating the boy"
"could not control the maddened crowd"
{adj: clinical} scientifically detached; unemotional
"he spoke in the clipped clinical monotones typical of police testimony"
{adj: corruptible, bribable, dishonest, purchasable, venal} capable of being corrupted
"corruptible judges"
"dishonest politicians"
"a purchasable senator"
"a venal police officer"
{adj: cozy} suggesting connivance
"a cozy arrangement with the police"
{adj: dirty, sordid} unethical or dishonest
"dirty police officers"
"a sordid political campaign"
{adj: faceless} without a face or identity
"a faceless apparition"
"the faceless accusers of the police state"
<-> faced
{adj: fiddling, footling, lilliputian, little, niggling, piddling, piffling, petty, picayune, trivial} (informal) small and of little importance
"a fiddling sum of money"
"a footling gesture"
"our worries are lilliputian compared with those of countries that are at war"
"a little (or small) matter"
"a dispute over niggling details"
"limited to petty enterprises"
"piffling efforts"
"giving a police officer a free meal may be against the law, but it seems to be a picayune infraction"
{adj: flying} designed for swift movement or action
"a flying police squad is trained for quick action anywhere in the city"
{adj: hot} wanted by the police
"a hot suspect"
{adj: in trouble} having a serious nonfinancial problem
"in trouble with the police"
{adj: inquisitive} inquiring or appearing to inquire
"an inquiring look"
"the police are proverbially inquisitive"
{adj: inquisitorial} marked by inquisitive interest; especially suggestive of an ecclesiastical inquisitor
"the press was inquisitorial to the point of antagonism"
"a practical police force with true inquisitorial talents"- Waldo Frank
{adj: military} associated with or performed by armed services as contrasted with civilians
"military police"
<-> civilian
{adj: sealed off} closed or secured tightly so as to prevent ingress or egress
"a sealed off pipe"
"the sealed off airport was surrounded by a cordon of police"
{adj: unenforced} not enforced; not compelled especially by legal or police action
"too many unenforced laws can breed contempt for law"
<-> enforced
{adj: unmarked} not having an identifying mark
"unmarked cards"
"an unmarked police car"
<-> marked
{adj: visible} present and easily available
"the cash on hand is adequate for current needs"
"emergency police were on hand in case of trouble"
"a visible supply"
"visible resources"
{adv: insensitively} in an insensitive manner
"the police officer questioned the woman rather insensitively about the attack"
<-> sensitively
{adv: meanwhile, meantime, in the meantime} during the intervening time
"meanwhile I will not think about the problem"
"meantime he was attentive to his other interests"
"in the meantime the police were notified"
{n: Beria, Lavrenti Pavlovich Beria} Soviet chief of secret police under Joseph Stalin; was executed by his associates in the power struggle following Stalin's death (1899-1953)
{n: Chief Constable} the head of the police force in a county (or similar area)
{n: Committee for State Security, KGB, Soviet KGB} formerly the predominant security police organization of Soviet Russia
{n: Europol, European Law Enforcement Organisation} police organization for the European Union; aims to improve effectiveness and cooperation among European police forces
{n: German shepherd, German shepherd dog, German police dog, alsatian} breed of large shepherd dogs used in police work and as a guide for the blind
{n: Gestapo} the secret state police in Nazi Germany; known for its terrorist methods
{n: Identikit, Identikit picture} a likeness of a person's face constructed from descriptions given to police; uses a set of transparencies of various facial features that can be combined to build up a picture of the person sought
{n: Jirga} a Pashto term for a decision making assembly of male elders
"most criminal cases are handled by a tribal Jirga rather than by laws or police"
{n: Lawrence, Saint Lawrence, St. Lawrence, Laurentius} Roman martyr; supposedly Lawrence was ordered by the police to give up the church's treasure and when he responded by presenting the poor people of Rome he was roasted to death on a gridiron (died in 258)
{n: Miranda rule} the rule that police (when interrogating you after an arrest) are obliged to warn you that anything you say may be used as evidence and to read you your constitutional rights (the right to a lawyer and the right to remain silent until advised by a lawyer)
{n: Mountie} colloquial term for a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
{n: Mutawa'een, Mutawa} religious police in Saudi Arabia whose duty is to ensure strict adherence to established codes of conduct; offenders may be detained indefinitely; foreigners are not excluded
{n: Palestine National Authority, Palestinian National Authority, Palestine Authority} combines the Gaza Strip and the West Bank under a political unit with limited autonomy and a police force; created in 1993 by an agreement between Israel and the PLO
{n: Royal Canadian Mounted Police, RCMP, Mounties} the federal police force of Canada
{n: Schutzstaffel, SS} special police force in Nazi Germany founded as a personal bodyguard for Adolf Hitler in 1925; the SS administered the concentration camps
{n: Scotland Yard, New Scotland Yard} the detective department of the metropolitan police force of London
{n: Special Branch} a government police department dealing with political security
{n: Uzi} a type of submachine gun that is designed and manufactured in Israel
"the Uzi is used throughout the world as a police and special forces firearm"
{n: appearance} a mental representation
"I tried to describe his appearance to the police"
{n: blind alley} (figurative) a course of action that is unproductive and offers no hope of improvement
"all the clues led the police into blind alleys"
"so far every road that we've been down has turned out to be a blind alley"
{n: blotter, day book, police blotter, rap sheet, charge sheet} the daily written record of events (as arrests) in a police station
{n: blue wall of silence, blue wall, wall of silence} the secrecy of police officers who lie or look the other way to protect other police officers
"the blue wall cracked when some officers refused to take part in the cover-up"
{n: brush} contact with something dangerous or undesirable
"I had a brush with danger on my way to work"
"he tried to avoid any brushes with the police"
{n: cadaver, corpse, stiff, clay, remains} the dead body of a human being
"the cadaver was intended for dissection"
"the end of the police search was the discovery of a corpse"
"the murderer confessed that he threw the stiff in the river"
"honor comes to bless the turf that wraps their clay"
{n: captain, police captain, police chief} a policeman in charge of a precinct
{n: conflict, struggle, battle} an open clash between two opposing groups (or individuals)
"the harder the conflict the more glorious the triumph"--Thomas Paine
"police tried to control the battle between the pro- and anti-abortion mobs"
{n: conspiracy of silence} a conspiracy not to talk about some situation or event
"there was a conspiracy of silence about police brutality"
{n: constable, police constable} a police officer of the lowest rank
{n: control} the activity of managing or exerting control over something
"the control of the mob by the police was admirable"
{n: cruiser, police cruiser, patrol car, police car, prowl car, squad car} a car in which policemen cruise the streets; equipped with radiotelephonic communications to headquarters
{n: custody} holding by the police
"the suspect is in custody"
{n: desk sergeant, deskman, station keeper} the police sergeant on duty in a police station
{n: detection, detecting, detective work, sleuthing} a police investigation to determine the perpetrator
"detection is hard on the feet"
{n: detective, investigator, tec, police detective} a police officer who investigates crimes
{n: detention, detainment, hold, custody} a state of being confined (usually for a short time)
"his detention was politically motivated"
"the prisoner is on hold"
"he is in the custody of police"
{n: dirty war} an offensive conducted by secret police or the military of a regime against revolutionary and terrorist insurgents and marked by the use of kidnapping and torture and murder with civilians often being the victims
"thousands of people disappeared and were killed during Argentina's dirty war in the late 1970s"
{n: dragnet} a system of coordinated measures for apprehending (criminals or other individuals)
"caught in the police dragnet"
{n: drug bust, drugs bust} seizure of illegal drugs by the police
{n: ejection, exclusion, expulsion, riddance} the act of forcing out someone or something
"the ejection of troublemakers by the police"
"the child's expulsion from school"
{n: eloquence, fluency, smoothness} powerful and effective language
"his eloquence attracted a large congregation"
"fluency in spoken and written English is essential"
"his oily smoothness concealed his guilt from the police"
{n: exclusionary rule} a rule that provides that otherwise admissible evidence cannot be used in a criminal trial if it was the result of illegal police conduct
{n: fink, snitch, snitcher, stoolpigeon, stool pigeon, stoolie, sneak, sneaker, canary} someone acting as an informer or decoy for the police
{n: flying squad} a mobile group of trained people (police or executives or officials) able to move quickly in the case of emergencies
{n: footprint, footmark, step} a mark of a foot or shoe on a surface
"the police made casts of the footprints in the soft earth outside the window"
{n: gang, pack, ring, mob} an association of criminals
"police tried to break up the gang"
"a pack of thieves"
{n: gendarmerie, gendarmery} French police force; a group of gendarmes or gendarmes collectively
{n: guardhouse} a military facility that serves as the headquarters for military police and in which military prisoners can be detained
{n: harbor patrol} patrol of officers who police a harbor area
{n: hot spot, hotspot} a place of political unrest and potential violence
"the United States cannot police all of the world's hot spots"
{n: incident} a public disturbance
"the police investigated an incident at the bus station"
{n: incrimination, inculpation, blame} an accusation that you are responsible for some lapse or misdeed
"his incrimination was based on my testimony"
"the police laid the blame on the driver"
{n: inside job} some transgression committed with the assistance of someone trusted by the victim
"the police decided that the crime was an inside job"
{n: inspector} a high ranking police officer
{n: lathi, lathee} club consisting of a heavy stick (often bamboo) bound with iron; used by police in India
{n: lead, track, trail} evidence pointing to a possible solution
"the police are following a promising lead"
"the trail led straight to the perpetrator"
{n: lieutenant, police lieutenant} an officer in a police force
{n: line of defense, line of defence} any organization whose responsibility it is to defend against something
"police are the major line of defense against crime"
{n: lineup} a line of persons arranged by police for inspection or identification
{n: lockup} jail in a local police station
{n: manhunt} an organized search (by police) for a person (charged with a crime)
{n: measure, step} any maneuver made as part of progress toward a goal
"the situation called for strong measures"
"the police took steps to reduce crime"
{n: mesh, meshing, interlock, interlocking} the act of interlocking or meshing
"an interlocking of arms by the police held the crowd in check"
{n: military police, MP} a military corps that enforces discipline and guards prisoners
{n: military policeman, MP} a member of the military police who polices soldiers and guards prisoners
{n: motion, movement, move} the act of changing location from one place to another
"police controlled the motion of the crowd"
"the movement of people from the farms to the cities"
"his move put him directly in my path"
{n: mug file, mug book} a file of mug shots (pictures of criminals that are kept on file by the police)
{n: mug shot, mugshot} a photograph of someone's face (especially one made for police records)
{n: nark, copper's nark} an informer or spy working for the police
{n: notice, observation, observance} the act of noticing or paying attention
"he escaped the notice of the police"
{n: omerta} a code of silence practiced by the Mafia; a refusal to give evidence to the police about criminal activities
{n: operation} a planned activity involving many people performing various actions
"they organized a rescue operation"
"the biggest police operation in French history"
"running a restaurant is quite an operation"
"consolidate the companies various operations"
{n: panda car} a police cruiser
{n: pelter} a thrower of missiles
"the police were too busy to chase the pelters"
{n: plant} something planted secretly for discovery by another
"the police used a plant to trick the thieves"
"he claimed that the evidence against him was a plant"
{n: police academy} an academy for training police officers
{n: police action} a local military action without declaration of war; against violators of international peace and order
{n: police boat} a boat used by harbor police
{n: police commissioner} a civil commissioner appointed to supervise the duties and discipline of the police
{n: police court} a court that has power to prosecute for minor offenses and to bind over for trial in a superior court anyone accused serious offenses
{n: police department} the department of local government concerned with enforcing the law and preventing crime
{n: police dog} any dog trained to assist police especially in tracking
{n: police matron, policewoman} a woman policeman
{n: police precinct} a precinct in which law enforcement is the responsibility of particular police force
{n: police sergeant, sergeant} a lawman with the rank of sergeant
{n: police squad} a squad of policemen trained to deal with a particular kind of crime
{n: police state} a country that maintains repressive control over the people by means of police (especially secret police)
{n: police station, police headquarters, station house, police office} a station that serves as headquarters for police in a particular district; serves as a place from which policemen are dispatched and to which arrested persons are brought
"in England they call a police station a police office"
{n: police van, police wagon, paddy wagon, patrol wagon, wagon, black Maria} van used by police to transport prisoners
{n: police work, police investigation} the investigation of criminal activities
{n: police, police force, constabulary, law} the force of policemen and officers
"the law came looking for him"
{n: policeman, police officer, officer} a member of a police force
"it was an accident, officer"
{n: posse, posse comitatus} a temporary police force
{n: prefect} a chief officer or chief magistrate
"the prefect of Paris police"
{n: protection} the activity of protecting someone or something
"the witnesses demanded police protection"
{n: provost marshal} the supervisor of the military police
{n: rank} a row or line of people (especially soldiers or police) standing abreast of one another
"the entrance was guarded by ranks of policemen"
{n: recourse, refuge, resort} something or someone turned to for assistance or security
"his only recourse was the police"
"took refuge in lying"
{n: redcap} a member of the military police in Britain
{n: relative, relation} a person related by blood or marriage
"police are searching for relatives of the deceased"
"he has distant relations back in New Jersey"
{n: representation} a statement of facts and reasons made in appealing or protesting
"certain representations were made concerning police brutality"
{n: resisting arrest} physical efforts to oppose a lawful arrest; the resistance is classified as assault and battery upon the person of the police officer attempting to make the arrest
{n: roadblock, barricade} a barrier set up by police to stop traffic on a street or road in order to catch a fugitive or inspect traffic etc.
{n: roundup} the systematic gathering up of suspects by the police
"a mass roundup of suspects"
{n: scanner, electronic scanner} a radio receiver that moves automatically across some selected range of frequencies looking for some signal or condition
"they used scanners to monitor police radio channels"
{n: scene} the place where some action occurs
"the police returned to the scene of the crime"
{n: schnauzer} old German breed of sturdy black or greyish wire-haired terriers having a blunt muzzle ranging in size from fairly small to very large; used as ratters and guard dogs or police dogs
{n: secret police} a police force that operates in secrecy (usually against persons suspected of treason or sedition)
{n: section} a small team of policemen working as part of a police platoon
{n: shakedown} a very thorough search of a person or a place
"a shakedown by the police uncovered the drugs"
{n: shoofly} an undercover police officer who investigates other policemen
{n: shore patrol} the military police of the navy
{n: squad room} a room in a police station where members of the force assemble for roll call and duty assignments
{n: square one} the situation in which you begin an endeavor and to which you return if your efforts fail
"the police are now back at square one after having arrested and released 27 men"
"she has tried to diet but always ends up back at square one"
{n: stakeout} surveillance of some place or some person by the police (as in anticipation of a crime)
{n: sternutator, sternutatory} a chemical substance that causes sneezing and coughing and crying
"police used a sternutatory to subdue the mob"
{n: stipendiary, stipendiary magistrate} paid magistrate (appointed by the Home Secretary) dealing with police cases
{n: supergrass} a police informer who implicates many people
{n: surveillance} close observation of a person or group (usually by the police)
{n: topic, subject, issue, matter} some situation or event that is thought about
"he kept drifting off the topic"
"he had been thinking about the subject for several years"
"it is a matter for the police"
{n: trooper, state trooper} a state police officer
{n: vice squad} a police group to enforce laws against gambling and prostitution
{n: warrant} a writ from a court commanding police to perform specified acts
{v: book} record a charge in a police register
"The policeman booked her when she tried to solicit a man"
{v: call, send for} order, request, or command to come
"She was called into the director's office"
"Call the police!"
{v: clamp down, crack down} repress or suppress (something regarded as undesirable)
"The police clamped down on illegal drugs"
{v: close in, draw in} advance or converge on
"The police were closing in on him"
{v: collar, nail, apprehend, arrest, pick up, nab, cop} take into custody
"the police nabbed the suspected criminals"
{v: elude, evade, bilk} escape, either physically or mentally
"The thief eluded the police"
"This difficult idea seems to evade her"
"The event evades explanation"
{v: ensnare, entrap, frame, set up} take or catch as if in a snare or trap
"I was set up!"
"The innocent man was framed by the police"
{v: execute} murder execution-style
"The Mafioso who collaborated with the police was executed"
{v: freeze, stop dead} stop moving or become immobilized
"When he saw the police car he froze"
{v: frisk} search as for concealed weapons by running the hands rapidly over the clothing and through the pockets
"The police frisked everyone at the airport"
{v: hand over, fork over, fork out, fork up, turn in, get in, deliver, render} to surrender someone or something to another
"the guard delivered the criminal to the police"
"render up the prisoners"
"render the town to the enemy"
"fork over the money"
{v: hightail} leave as fast as possible
"We hightailed it when we saw the police walking in"
{v: impound, attach, sequester, confiscate, seize} take temporary possession of as a security, by legal authority
"The FBI seized the drugs"
"The customs agents impounded the illegal shipment"
"The police confiscated the stolen artwork"
{v: interrogate, question} pose a series of questions to
"The suspect was questioned by the police"
"We questioned the survivor about the details of the explosion"
{v: leave no stone unturned} search thoroughly and exhaustively
"The police left no stone unturned in looking for the President's murderer"
{v: lie low} to try to avoid detection especially by police
"After we knock off that liquor store we'll have to lay low for a while"
{v: manacle, cuff, handcuff} confine or restrain with or as if with manacles or handcuffs
"The police handcuffed the suspect at the scene of the crime"
{v: manhandle} handle roughly
"I was manhandled by the police"
{v: motorize} equip with a motor vehicle
"The police around here are not motorized and patrol the streets on horseback"
{v: nark} inform or spy (for the police)
{v: pass, go through, go across} go across or through
"We passed the point where the police car had parked"
"A terrible thought went through his mind"
{v: patrol, police} maintain the security of by carrying out a control
{v: permit, allow, let, countenance} consent to, give permission
"She permitted her son to visit her estranged husband"
"I won't let the police search her basement"
"I cannot allow you to see your exam"
<-> disallow, forbid
{v: pull up short} stop abruptly
"The police car pulled up short and then turned around fast"
{v: pursue, follow} follow in or as if in pursuit
"The police car pursued the suspected attacker"
"Her bad deed followed her and haunted her dreams all her life"
{v: raid, bust} search without warning, make a sudden surprise attack on
"The police raided the crack house"
{v: report, describe, account} to give an account or representation of in words
"Discreet Italian police described it in a manner typically continental"
{v: rope in, rope off, cordon off} divide by means of a rope
"The police roped off the area where the crime occurred"
{v: rough up} treat violently
"The police strong-armed the suspect"
{v: rout out, drive out, force out, rouse} force or drive out
"The police routed them out of bed at 2 A.M."
{v: run, scarper, turn tail, lam, run away, hightail it, bunk, head for the hills, take to the woods, escape, fly the coop, break away} flee ; take to one's heels ; cut and run
"If you see this man, run!"
"The burglars escaped before the police showed up"
{v: scour} examine minutely
"The police scoured the country for the fugitive"
{v: search, seek, look for} try to locate or discover, or try to establish the existence of
"The police are searching for clues"
"They are searching for the missing man in the entire county"
{v: search} subject to a search
"The police searched the suspect"
"We searched the whole house for the missing keys"
{v: shadow} follow, usually without the person's knowledge
"The police are shadowing her"
{v: smash} overthrow or destroy (something considered evil or harmful)
"The police smashed the drug ring after they were tipped off"
{v: stand by} not act or do anything
"He just stood by when the police beat up the demonstrators"
{v: surrender, cede, deliver, give up} relinquish possession or control over
"The squatters had to surrender the building after the police moved in"
{v: surveil, follow, survey} keep under surveillance
"The police had been following him for weeks but they could not prove his involvement in the bombing"
{v: suspend} hang freely
"The secret police suspended their victims from the ceiling and beat them"
{v: threaten} to utter intentions of injury or punishment against:"He threatened me when I tried to call the police"
{v: tip off, tip} give insider information or advise to
"He tipped off the police about the terrorist plot"
{v: try, seek, attempt, essay, assay} make an effort or attempt
"He tried to shake off his fears"
"The infant had essayed a few wobbly steps"
"The police attempted to stop the thief"
"He sought to improve himself"
"She always seeks to do good in the world"
Recent studies do not support the degree of faith judges, jurors, lawyers and the police have in eyewitness evidence.
对法官、陪审员、律师和警察给予目击证据的相信程度,近来的一些研究表示无法认同。
He was Home Secretary for the Indian state of Rajisthan, responsible for prisons and police.
他是印度拉贾斯坦邦政府的内政大臣,负责管理囚犯和警察。
There was no organized police force to apprehend criminals.
城里没有可以拘捕罪犯的有组织的警察队伍。
It was novelist Henry Fielding who finally thought of equipping regular patrols with arms and uniforms and sending them out to police the streets of London.
是小说家亨利·菲尔丁终于想到了用武器和制服装备常规巡警,派他们到伦敦街道上去维持治安。
The Fieldings ' " patroles " became a real police force.
菲尔丁的 "巡警 "成了一支真正的警察队伍。
The US Army's Military Police( MP) programme is seeking a modified version that will have the viewer on one side, a mini-camera on the other, a microphone, and an ear-piece for listening.
美国陆军的 "宪兵 "计划正在探索一种改进型眼镜,其一侧是观察器,另一侧是微型摄像机,还带有话筒和收听用耳机。
" I rebelled against authority--parents, teachers, police--anyone in authority. "
"我反对当权者-父母、教师和警察-也就是反对任何有权威的人。 "
When he is taken off to the police station for questioning by the fascists once again, he makes funny faces at his son to keep him amused.
当他再次被法西斯分子带到警察局问话时,他向儿子做着鬼脸逗他乐。
For all my thirteen years working for New York city's Department of Social Services, I had met people from all walks of life including thief, murderer, drug addict, model, police, lawyer, politician and physician. I have never come across a prostitute.
我在纽约市社会服务部工作了 13年,遇到过各行各业的人-小偷、杀人犯、瘾君子、模特、警察、律师、政客和医生等,从没碰见过妓女。
" Prostitution is a violation of the law, were you girls afraid of being arrested by police? " I wondered.
"卖淫是违法的,难道你们这些姑娘不怕被警察抓住? "我感到疑惑。
" All police in that area knew us and in addition, we had our pimps to protect us.
"那里的警察都认识我们,另外,还有皮条客保护我们。
To do their job, the police had to arrest us, but would release us soon afterwards.
警察为了例行公事,不得不抓我们,但很快就会放了我们。
" We also helped the police by making less trouble to them.
"我们也尽量避免给警察添麻烦。
" Would you believe it, the police sometimes protected us.
"不知你信不信,警察有时还维护我们。
The casual greeting, picked up by a radio microphone and interpreted as " hijack " caused police, the county sheriff's SWAT team and the FBI to arrive at the scene.
没想到这句简单的问候被无线电另一端的人误以为是劫,结果警察、地区特部队、联邦调查局都到现常
It has been societies that have had a developed police system and practiced Roman law, with its written depositions, whose court records have yielded the most data to historians.
只有那些拥有完备发达的警察体系,并实施罗马法——以其书面证词——的国家,其法庭记载才能为史学家提供最多的信息。
About 6,000 London police officers are guarding the city's mass transit network Thursday, precisely four weeks after a four-man team of British Muslim suicide bombers killed themselves and 52 passengers on subway trains and a bus.
英国星期四出动了大约六千名警察,对伦敦交通系统严加防范。四个星期前,四名英国穆斯林在伦敦地铁和公共汽车上制造自杀爆炸袭击,造成52名乘客丧生。
The police operation includes uniformed officers, specially armed units and undercover agents in street clothes, all trying to prevent a repetition of the deadly bombings that tore through London's transit system on July 7.
身穿制服和便衣的警察在伦敦街头巡逻,防止7月7号发生的悲剧重演。
The deputy assistant commissioner of London's transport police, Andy Trotter, explained the objectives of the operation during an interview on British radio. "There's no specific intelligence, but London is on a very high state of alert, and it is the [4-week] anniversary of the first attack, and we're out there in large numbers," he said. "We are using all the tactics at our disposal to deter any attack on the system and to make sure that the system runs safely today."
交通警察助理、副警长特洛特在接受一家电台采访时说:“我们并没有具体的恐怖袭击情报。但是,伦敦处于高度戒备,第一次恐怖袭击正好是在四个星期前发生的。我们出动了大批警力,动用了所有可以使用的手段,阻止任何可能发生的袭击,确保交通系统安全运行。”
Meanwhile, London police have declined to comment on remarks by New York police that the July 7 London bombs were concocted from easily obtained chemicals such as hair bleach and citric acid, and were triggered by cell phones.
在另一方面,伦敦警方不愿就纽约警察有关7月7号爆炸案所用炸药的分析作出评论。纽约警方说,7月7号伦敦爆炸的炸弹是用可以轻易得到的化学物质,例如毛发漂白剂和柠檬酸制造的,是用手机电话引爆的。
Those details have emerged from a briefing led by New York Police Commissioner Ray Kelly for security officers from some of the American city's major business firms.
纽约警察局长凯利在跟美国一些大公司负责保安工作的官员讨论伦敦恐怖袭击时,提到了这些细节。
"Sometimes they send their lawyers here and also they say, 'I am the relative of senator so-and-so and I am the friend of the station commander or the port police,' something like that, so we are being harassed," said Marina Ulleque.
尤里克说:"有时他们派来他们的律师来到这里,他们也说:'我是参议员等的亲戚、我是这个组织负责人或港口警察的朋友等等。'所以我们一直被这种情况所烦恼。"
Afghan officials and witnesses say angry protesters in different parts of the country took to the streets after weekly Friday prayers to condemn the alleged desecration of the Koran. In some places, the demonstrators clashed with police, leaving several people dead.
阿富汗官员和目击者说,全国各地愤怒的示威者在周五的祈祷结束后涌上街头抗议亵渎可兰经事件。在一些地区,示威者与警察发生冲突,有几人丧生。
A total of 24,000 police, including some 2,000 special forces, will be working round-the-clock to keep the peace. In the skies above Moscow, anti-aircraft forces will provide still another layer of protection. City officials have even made arrangements to remove street vendors and homeless people from downtown areas, and all Russians have been urged to retreat to their country houses, or dachas, to watch the events on television.
总共有两万四千名警察,其中包括大约两千名特种部队士兵,将24小时工作以维持治安。在莫斯科上空,防空部队将提供空中保卫。莫斯科市政官员甚至做了安排,将小贩和无家可归者迁离市区。当局要求俄罗斯人在活动期间住到乡间别墅去,通过电视来观看纪念活动。
Mr. Bakiyev appointed a prominent opposition leader, who was released from prison on Thursday, as the new security chief. With the police refusing to patrol the streets of Bishkek, the opposition protests against the Akayev government have disintegrated into rampant disorder and looting.
巴基耶夫还任命一个星期四刚从监狱获释的反对党主要领导人负责国家安全。由于警察拒绝在比什凯克街头巡逻,反对党针对阿卡耶夫政府的抗议活动演变成极端的骚乱和抢劫活动。
The interim government is urging the police to return to work saying their absence has hampered efforts to restore order to the streets.
临时政府敦促警察重返岗位,并说由于警察不在岗位,阻碍了政府恢复街道秩序的努力。
Both the prime minister's office and the National Police Agency have established crisis centers to gather information and coordinate relief efforts.
日本首相府和警察厅成立了紧急中心,搜集有关情况,协调救灾努力。
Asahara's group has renamed itself "Aleph," and says it has renounced violence. However, the recent mysterious deaths of several members are under investigation, and the group, with about 1,600 followers, is under constant police surveillance. A recent opinion poll found that about three-quarters of Japanese still fear the group, believing it is capable of a similar attack.
麻原彰晃现在已经改名,并且表示已弃绝暴力。但是无论如何,他的几名追随者最近神秘死亡已遭到当局调查,而这个拥有大约1600名成员的奥姆真理教也一直受到警方监控。最近的一次民意测验显示,有大约四分之三的日本人仍然担心奥姆真理教有能力发动同样的袭击。
In Gaza, about 2500 unemployed Palestinians stormed the parliament building, throwing stones at police and breaking windows. Tens of thousands of impoverished Palestinians lost jobs in Israel during the past 4.5 years of fighting. For many of them, the struggle with Israel is of less concern than where to find their next meal.
在加沙地区,大约两千五百名巴勒斯坦失业者拥向议会大楼,他们向警察投掷石块,并且砸碎了窗户玻璃。在过去四年半的争斗中,有数万名贫穷的巴勒斯坦人失去在以色列的工作。对于他们中的许多人来说,他们更关心的是在哪里能找到下一顿饭,而不是和以色列的争斗。
The general who commands all U.S. military operations in the Middle East says the new Iraqi army is responsible for protecting its own facilities, such as police stations and recruiting centers that have frequently been hit by insurgent bombs.
指挥美国在中东地区所有军事行动的将军说,新的伊拉克军队正在负责保卫伊拉克国内的各种设施,例如警察局和征兵中心。这些地方经常遭到反叛分子的炸弹袭击。
An attack on Monday killed 125 people, most of them Iraqi police recruits, the largest single death toll since the fall of Saddam Hussein.
星期一的一次袭击导致125人死亡,其中大部份是伊拉克警察部队的新兵。这次袭击是萨达姆侯赛因倒台以来伤亡最惨重的一次。
But while putting the primary responsibility on the new Iraqi army and police force, General Abizaid said U.S. forces are trying to help the Iraqis develop what the military calls "force protection" procedures.
阿比扎德将军说,在让新的伊拉克军队和警察部队承担主要责任的同时,美国部队也在帮助伊拉克人制定军方所说的“部队保护”程序。
The California Democrat says all airline cargo is still not inspected, railroads and power plants are not secure, and police and firefighters do not have sufficient funding and training.
这位来自加利福尼亚州的民众党众议员说,美国所有的空运货物依然没有得到检查,铁路跟发电厂没有得到保护,警察和消防队员没有足够的资金跟训练。
There has already been some tangible change on the ground with thousands of Palestinian police and security forces fanning out across the northern Gaza Strip to prevent militant attacks against Jewish settlements and nearby Israeli towns.
当数千名巴勒斯坦警察和保安部队在加沙地带北部散开,防止武装分子袭击犹太人定居点和附近的以色列城镇时,那个地区已经出现了一些实质性的变化。
Violence continues ahead of the January 30 vote. In a separate attack, a suicide bomber rammed an explosives-laden truck into a police checkpoint near Baghdad's heavily protected Green Zone, killing at least 10 people and wounding 60 others.
一月三十号大选前,暴力活动将会持续发生。在另外一次袭击事件中,一名自杀炸弹实施者驾驶满载炸药的卡车,冲向巴格达戒备森严的绿区附近的一个警察检查哨,炸死至少10人,炸伤60人。
A short while later, the skies of Kiev were filled with fireworks and the near constant echo of car horns honking in support of Mr. Yushchenko, in scenes eerily reminiscent of Georgias peaceful Rose Revolution. But not far from the central square, a different scene unfolds. Hundreds of large trucks are barricaded outside the entire perimeter of Central Election Commission headquarters. And nearby, some one thousand special police in full riot gear were unloading as the midnight hour approached. The only thing noticeably absent from Kiev's streets are any signs of Yanukovych supporters.
不久,五颜六色的焰火升上基辅的天空,支持尤先科的汽车喇叭声此起彼伏。此情此景不禁让人们想起格鲁吉亚曾发生的和平“玫瑰革命”。但是,在中心广场不远的地方,情景完全不同。数百辆大型卡车组成路障,围住整个中央选举委员会的建筑。午夜降临时,在不远的地方大约有一千名全副武装的防暴警察正在从车上下来。在基辅的街道上,人们唯一所看不到的是亚努科维奇的支持者。
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警车
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Police station
警察局
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Police uniforms
警察制服
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Military police training
军事警察培训
spsc-92101500
Police services
警察
spsc-92101501
Policing services
警察服务
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