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police officer

/puh-lees-aw-fuh-ser, of-uh-/US // pəˈlis ˌɔ fə sər, ˌɒf ə- //

警察,警官,警员,警务人员

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Definitions

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

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Examples

  • A byproduct of her time as a police officer is that it made her, in a sense, bilingual.

  • Court hearings for minor offenses are between the police officer, the person cited and an administrative commissioner.

  • At least one rioter beat a police officer with a pole that was flying an American flag.

  • Soon after, Umansky filed a request for the records of every police officer who had at least one substantiated complaint.

  • It shows senior figures being hurried to safety, violent attacks on police officers, a shooting, and rioters wearing body armor.

  • “Barbarism,” said retired NYPD Officer Jim Smith on Thursday.

  • In the first episode, an officer is shown video of himself shooting and killing a man.

  • Police officials told the AP that they came out with guns blazing.

  • That officer fretting about his “stance,” we learn, is plagued by PTSD that cripples him both on the job and at home.

  • Yves Albarello, MP of Seine-et-Marne, said the gunmen told police they were ready to “die as martyrs.”

  • 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.

  • But the cavalry officer melted imperceptibly out of her existence.

  • The engineer officer charged with preparing the line of retreat reported that the one bridge across the Elster was not sufficient.

  • That woman meant mischief, or she would never have dared to suggest that a British officer should throw in his lot with hers.

  • My orders ought to have been taken before a single unwounded Officer or man was ferried back aboard ship.