lawman 的定义
plural law·men [law-men, -muhn]. /ˈlɔˌmɛn, -mən/.
- an officer of the law, as a sheriff or police officer.
lawman 近义词
等同于 officer of the law
等同于 police officer
等同于 cop
更多lawman例句
- By almost any standard, Shawn Henry has been a successful lawman.
- Like Olyphant, he had his first big break as a lawman, albeit a corrupt one, in the FX series The Shield.
- But Tucson's top lawman is winning liberal raves for his handling of Arizona's shooting spree.
- Can this lawman save his hide and win the heart of the beautiful Ava (Joelle Carter)?
- The federal civil-rights case against notorious Arizona lawman Joe Arpaio may not be his biggest legal headache.
- Now as I am called Lawman of this country, it would not be seemly for me to break the law by harbouring outlaws.
- All the magnates were there from all parts of the country, and he soon met with Skapti the Lawman and had some talk with him.
- This honest saying warmed my heart to him somewhat, and weary enough of his lawman's work this warrior looked.
- Then he sought Folkvid the Lawman, with whom lived his half-sister Cecilia, and told him the same story.
- At this Alpin held speech with Dovenald the lawman, and his face grew sullen in disappointment.