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patrolman

/puh-trohl-muhn/US // pəˈtroʊl mən //UK // (pəˈtrəʊlmən) //

巡警,巡视员,巡逻员,巡逻人员

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural pa·trol·men.

    • : a police officer who is assigned to patrol a specific district, route, etc.
    • : a person who patrols.

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Examples

  • Gobert is so valuable as a paint patrolman that the Jazz do their best to keep him as close to the basket as possible, as often as possible.

  • As Lanny Johnson, a former ski patroller, says, “There’s nowhere in the world where you can work as a ski patrolman related to avalanche hazard that’s any more dangerous than Alpine Meadows.”

  • The officer who shot Myers was identified as Jason Flanery, a 32-year-old white patrolman.

  • Well, the kid sued, the papers got it, and soon the chief wanted to see Patrolman France—privately.

  • See, a hippie came through town, so Patrolman France arrested him.

  • “I shot him,” Michele Wanko, 42, reportedly told Parkside Police Patrolman Brian McNeill Jr.

  • There was no time now to seek out the patrolman on the post; the job must be all his.

  • The eye of one man, punched out by a patrolman's club, hung on his cheek.

  • He summoned a patrolman to guide them to the wireless rooms and wished the boys success.

  • One young girl's fall was broken by a policeman's brawny arms—no other than Patrolman Chandler.

  • This was the girl Patrolman Chandler caught in his arms, who laughed and then fainted away.