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patrolling

/puh-trohl/US // pəˈtroʊl //UK // (pəˈtrəʊl) //

巡逻,巡逻工作,巡查,巡视

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
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    pa·trolled, pa·trol·ling.

    • : to pass along a road, beat, etc., or around or through a specified area in order to maintain order and security.
v.有主动词 verb
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    pa·trolled, pa·trol·ling.

    • : to maintain the order and security of by passing along or through it.
n.名词 noun
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    • : a person or group of persons assigned to patrol an area, road, etc.
    • : an automobile, ship, plane, squadron, fleet, etc., assigned to patrol an area.
    • : Military. a detachment of two or more persons, often a squad or platoon, detailed for reconnaissance or combat.
    • : the act of patrolling.
    • : patrol wagon.
    • : a subdivision of a troop, usually consisting of about eight members.

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Examples

  • The first is a set of thermal binoculars, which rangers can bring with them on patrols to scan for people approaching animals in the parks.

  • A man and his sister died after a chaotic confrontation in a quiet neighborhood early Tuesday in Prince George’s County that included an exchange of gunfire with police, a stolen patrol car and a crash.

  • A female trooper who was inside the patrol car was taken to Inova Fairfax Hospital with serious but nonlife-threatening injuries, police said.

  • She shouted at bike patrol officers, with demonstrators also raising their voices at police.

  • Boxes are monitored by surveillance cameras and police may also add them to their patrol detail, according to elections officials.

  • Gurley was gunned down on Nov. 20, when a pair of cops was patrolling the rough housing project.

  • Triton will begin patrolling the seas with six ships based in Lampedusa and Porto Empedocle in Sicily on November 1.

  • But when a financial model depends on millions of users, and mere algorithms patrolling the gates, lapses are inevitable.

  • At a minimum it could boost the number of troops it has patrolling the 900-kilometer frontier, Yavuz told The Daily Beast.

  • But at the same time a few well-known sellers were patrolling the street in their own cars looking for customers.

  • The mounted officers and their men were patrolling the blocks along all the northern front of the fire.

  • The tide was creaming over the short thumb of a jetty, and the herd of small black cows was patrolling the beach.

  • Moya, patrolling the willow walk in front of the Lodge, took this in with a chuckle.

  • With your ship patrolling the stretch of river where they're likely to cross, we could be sure that Black Hawk won't escape us.

  • Skipper Candage was patrolling the widow's front yard and was exhibiting more cheerfulness.