detective 的 2 个定义
- a member of the police force or a private investigator whose function is to obtain information and evidence, as of offenses against the law.
detective 近义词
investigator of crime
更多detective例句
- Then, the two paramedics and two city police officers and a detective walked into the room.
- Only then would the detective seek other evidence like eyewitnesses or forensic data to justify arresting and charging the subject.
- He’s an epidemiologist, or disease detective, in Canada at the University of Toronto.
- She’s a virus detective at the University of California, Davis.
- His team described how its detective work led to this conclusion in the January 2015 EMBO Molecular Medicine.
- On Thursday, Detective Superintendent McDonald described his account as “harrowing” and compelling.
- Robert Morrill, a former gang detective and author of The Mexican Mafia/The Story, said there is little the authorities can do.
- The Glock family feud gets messier with new court documents alleging that gun magnate Gaston had a detective follow his ex-wife.
- Back at police headquarters, Chief of Police Michael Floore Sr. ran out of the detective bureau, barking into a walkie talkie.
- She had a simple answer to my inquiry about the calls that were never returned—from her or anyone else in the detective bureau.
- The door opened and a plain clothes detective entered the office.
- So did my versatile friend, joyously confident in his powers, start on his glorious career as a private detective.
- Detective Frey came in and saw Duggin lying dead, and he figured he'd go out and do big things.
- The detective went downstairs and talked with Mrs. McCarthy a few minutes, and then took his leave.
- The detective Agnes had retained, called on Baptiste's lawyers and held a lengthy consultation.