police的意思和读音

police

: [pəˈlis] : [pəˈliːs]

n.

v.

polices  policing  policed  

v.+n.police help,police station,police officer,assist police,summon police

adj.+n.police allege,french police

v.regulate,control,monitor,watch,patrol

n.police force,force,constabulary,law,drug squad

policen.— see alsosecret police

1.[pl]an official organization whose job is to make people obey the law and to prevent and solve crime; the people who work for this organization

A man was arrested by the police and held for questioning.

Get out of the house or I'll call the police .

Police suspect a local gang.怀

a police car

Hundreds of police in riot gear struggled to control the violence.

v.

1.~ sthto go around a particular area to make sure that nobody is breaking the law there

The border will be policed by UN officials.

2.~ sthto make sure that a particular set of rules is obeyed

The profession is policed by its own regulatory body.

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n.1.the people who work for an organization, connected with a local or state government, that tries to catch criminals and checks that people obey the law; an organization, connected with a local or state government, that tries to catch criminals and checks that people obey the law; a group of people who try to change othersopinions or behavior to be the same as theirs

v.1.to use police officers to control an area or event2.to check that organizations or people behave correctly

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1.Police themselves used Twitter to reassure and calm the public, as it pointed out that there was no trouble and they were not at risk.

2.If they are unlucky enough to be caught by the police, they will be sent to prison for a few years.

3.The company now had handed police evidence that he believed 'will prove that this is untrue, ' he said.

4.The police made him lay down, and tied his hands behind his back.

5.You often see people drinking after hours in that bar, but the police do not seem to care./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

6.Place in a number of demonstrations, students clashed with riot police. Police arrested more than acts of radical students. AP.

7.The police are also urging him to have his daughter's body cremated quickly, he said.

8.Now, I'm gonna go over there, I'm gonna borrow some tee. . . if I don't get back in five minutes, maybe you'd better call the police.……5

9.Police are on the case. Be on the look out for a really bad-spelling dirt-bag wielding a box-cutter and a face full of shame.

10.Police asked why not wearing seat belts, said her husband had just removed, his wife said he never wear seat belts.