police officer / pəˈlis ˌɔ fə sər, ˌɒf ə- /

警察警官警员警务人员

police officer 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. any policeman or policewoman; patrolman or patrolwoman.
  2. a person having officer rank on a police force.

police officer 近义词

n. 名词 noun

officer of the law

更多police officer例句

  1. A byproduct of her time as a police officer is that it made her, in a sense, bilingual.
  2. Court hearings for minor offenses are between the police officer, the person cited and an administrative commissioner.
  3. At least one rioter beat a police officer with a pole that was flying an American flag.
  4. Soon after, Umansky filed a request for the records of every police officer who had at least one substantiated complaint.
  5. It shows senior figures being hurried to safety, violent attacks on police officers, a shooting, and rioters wearing body armor.
  6. “Barbarism,” said retired NYPD Officer Jim Smith on Thursday.
  7. In the first episode, an officer is shown video of himself shooting and killing a man.
  8. Police officials told the AP that they came out with guns blazing.
  9. That officer fretting about his “stance,” we learn, is plagued by PTSD that cripples him both on the job and at home.
  10. Yves Albarello, MP of Seine-et-Marne, said the gunmen told police they were ready to “die as martyrs.”
  11. If Mac had been alone he would have made the post by sundown, for the Mounted Police rode picked horses, the best money could buy.
  12. But the cavalry officer melted imperceptibly out of her existence.
  13. The engineer officer charged with preparing the line of retreat reported that the one bridge across the Elster was not sufficient.
  14. That woman meant mischief, or she would never have dared to suggest that a British officer should throw in his lot with hers.
  15. My orders ought to have been taken before a single unwounded Officer or man was ferried back aboard ship.