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    police 的英语意思

    policepolice1 /pəˈliːs/ noun [plural] 查看全部语言翻译1the people who work for an official organization whose job is to catch criminals and make sure that people obey the law警察(为某官方机构工作,职责是抓捕罪犯并确保人们守法的人员):  Police surrounded the courthouse.警察包围了法院。2the police the official organization whose job is to catch criminals and make sure that people obey the law警方(职责是抓捕罪犯并确保人们守法的官方机构):  Quick! Call the police!快!报警! By the time the police arrived the man had fled.警察赶到时,那名男子已经逃走了。 He was arrested by the police for dangerous driving.他因危险驾驶被警察逮捕。 He plans to join the police when he leaves school.他打算毕业后去当警察。 military police, secret policeGRAMMAR: Singular or plural verb?语法:单数还是复数动词?Police is a plural noun and is followed by a plural verb: · The police are investigating the case. Don’t say: The police is investigating the case.• police 是复数名词,后接复数动词:· The police are investigating the case.(警方正在调查此案。)✗不要说:The police is investigating the case.When talking about someone who works for the police, you say a police officer, a policeman, or a policewoman. Don’t say: a police• 谈到为警方工作的人时,说 a police officer、a policeman 或 a policewoman。✗不要说:a policeCOLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meanings 1 & 2– 义项 1 和 2verbs动词call the police· Staff called the police when they noticed a broken window.· 工作人员发现一扇窗户被打破后报了警。tell the police (also inform the police formal正式)· I think we should tell the police.· 我觉得我们应该报警。report something to the police· Why are so many crimes not reported to the police?· 为什么这么多罪行没有报警?the police investigate something· Sussex Police are investigating a break-in at the club.· 萨塞克斯警方正在调查俱乐部的一起入室盗窃案。the police catch somebody· The police are no nearer to catching his killer.· 警方离抓获杀害他的凶手仍然遥遥无期。the police arrest somebody/make an arrest· The police arrested Mr Fox as he tried to leave the country.· 福克斯先生试图离开该国时被警方逮捕。· Officer Singer said the police have made no arrests in the robbery.· 辛格警官说,警方在这起抢劫案中尚未逮捕任何人。the police question/interview somebody· Police are questioning two men about the deaths.· 警方正在就这些死亡事件讯问两名男子。the police charge somebody (=officially say that someone will be judged in a court for committing a crime)· The police have charged the parents with murder.· 警方已以谋杀罪起诉这对父母。the police hold somebody (also the police detain somebody formal正式) (=keep them at a police station)· The police can hold suspects for up to 48 hours without charge.· 警方可在不起诉的情况下将嫌疑人扣留最多48小时。· The police detained several activists, but released them after questioning.· 警方拘留了几名活动人士,但在讯问后将他们释放。the police release somebody· The police released William and all charges were dropped.· 警方释放了威廉,所有指控均被撤销。the police appeal for something· Police are appealing for witnesses to the attack.· 警方正呼吁这起袭击事件的目击者出面。the police raid/storm a place· The police raided his home and took his computer.· 警方搜查了他的住所,并带走了他的电脑。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + police形容词/名词 + policearmed police· Armed police surrounded the house.· 武装警察包围了那座房子。uniformed police· Uniformed police and plain clothes detectives were present in large numbers.· 大量身着制服的警察和便衣警探到场。riot police· Riot police moved in with tear gas.· 防暴警察使用催泪瓦斯进入现场。traffic police British English· Traffic police closed the motorway after the accident.· 交通警察在事故发生后关闭了高速公路。police + NOUNpolice + 名词a police investigation· Despite a police investigation, no arrests were made.· 尽管警方进行了调查,但没有逮捕任何人。a police raid (=a surprise visit made by the police to search for something illegal)· Six people were arrested in a police raid on the bar.· 在对该酒吧的一次警方突击搜查中,六人被捕。a police escort (=a police officer or officers that go with someone to guard or protect them)· The teams will parade through the city with a police escort.· 各队将在警察护卫下穿过市区游行。a police cordon (=a line of police officers who are preventing people going somewhere)· The demonstrators tried to break through a police cordon.· 示威者试图冲破警方的警戒线。the police force· Her son is in the police force.· 她儿子在警察部门工作。a police officer· The police officer asked to see his driving licence.· 警官要求查看他的驾驶执照。a police station (=building where the police work)· They took him down to the police station to ask him some questions.· 他们把他带到警察局问了一些问题。a police car· The men were being followed by an unmarked police car.· 那几名男子被一辆没有警车标志的警车跟踪。a police dog· Police dogs were used to catch the thieves.· 警犬被用来抓捕这些窃贼。police brutality/harassment (=when the police hit or threaten people)· He claims to have witnessed many instances of police brutality.· 他声称目睹过许多警察暴力的事例。THESAURUS同义词辨析people in the police警察部门的人员police officer (also officer) a member of the police. In British English, police officer is used especially in more formal contexts, for example in news reports. In everyday English, British people still usually say policeman or policewoman警察人员。在英式英语中,police officer 尤其用于较正式的语境,例如新闻报道。在日常英语中,英国人通常仍说 policeman 或 policewoman: · a senior police officer· 一名高级警官· He was sentenced to life in prison for killing a police officer.· 他因杀害一名警察被判处终身监禁。· He is the officer in charge of the case.· 他是负责这起案件的警官。· Officer Fayard (=in the US ‘Officer’ is used in the title of police officers)· 法亚尔警官(=在美国,"Officer" 用于警官的头衔)policeman a man who is a member of the police男性警察: · an off-duty policeman· 一名休班的男警察· He’s a former policeman.· 他曾是一名警察。policewoman a woman who is a member of the police女性警察: · The girl, accompanied by a policewoman and two social workers, was seen in private by Sheriff George Crozier.· 这名女孩在一名女警察和两名社工的陪同下,由治安官乔治·克罗泽尔单独会见。PC/WPC abbreviation used in the job titles of British police officers. PC means ‘Police Constable’ and WPC means ‘Woman Police Constable’用于英国警官的职衔。PC 意为 "Police Constable"(警员),WPC 意为 "Woman Police Constable"(女警员): · PC Keith Fletcher· PC Keith Fletcher(基思·弗莱彻警员)· WPC Susan Larkin· WPC Susan Larkin(苏珊·拉金女警员)detective a police officer whose job is to discover who is responsible for crimes职责是查明谁应对罪行负责的警官;侦探: · Detectives are investigating the death of a baby boy.· 侦探们正在调查一名男婴的死亡。· Detective Inspector John Hartwell· 警督约翰·哈特韦尔plain-clothes adjective a plain-clothes police officer wears ordinary clothes instead of a uniform便衣警察穿普通衣服而非制服: · Two plain-clothes police officers, acting as hotel security men, kept watch on him.· 两名便衣警察假扮成酒店保安,对他进行监视。constable a British police officer of the lowest rank级别最低的英国警官;巡警: · a police constable· 一名巡警· Constable Robin Cameron· 罗宾·卡梅伦巡警chief constable a senior police officer who is in charge of the police in a particular area in Britain在英国负责某一特定地区警务的高级警官;警察局长: · the chief constable of North Yorkshire police· 北约克郡警察局长cop informal非正式 a police officer警察: · You’d better call the cops.· 你最好报警。trooper a US police officer in a state police force美国州警察部队中的警员;州警: · a New Jersey state trooper· 一名新泽西州警
    policepolice2 verb [transitive] 1to keep control over a particular area in order to make sure that laws are obeyed and that people and property are protected, using a police or military force(用警力或军队)维持某地区的治安,确保法律得到遵守、人员和财产受到保护:  The army was brought in to police the city centre.军队被调来维持市中心的治安。2to control a particular activity or industry by making sure that people follow the correct rules for what they do通过确保人们遵守相关规则来管控某项活动或行业;监管:  The agency was set up to police the nuclear power industry.该机构是为监管核电行业而设立的。 policing