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squad car

巡逻车,警车,班车,巡逻车辆

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an automobile used by police officers, equipped with a radiotelephone for communicating with police headquarters.

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Examples

  • Of the 4-year-old girl who was placed in the back of a squad car with her mother, girlfriend of Philando Castile, after watching police shoot him dead.

  • So John Oliver weighed in on Sunday’s Last Week Tonight, first cutting to footage of Robert Lamay, a Washington state trooper who decided to film a video of himself in his squad car resigning over the mandate.

  • Bates parks his squad car in the middle of the bridge, gets out, and leans against the hood with a shotgun.

  • During court proceedings on another matter Monday, Nelson asserted for the first time that fragments of a pill with Floyd’s DNA on it were found in the back of the squad car.

  • Carey backed into a squad car, drove briefly on the sidewalk and continued toward Constitution Avenue NW.

  • The most recent issue contains detailed instructions for building car bombs, and the magazine frequently draws up hit-lists.

  • A Charlie Hebdo reporter said that security provision had been relaxed in the last month or so and the police car disappeared.

  • The offices were firebombed in 2011; no one was hurt but a permanent police car was subsequently stationed outside.

  • They all immediately dashed out to their car to catch the bad guys.

  • Father Joel Román Salazar died in a car crash in 2013; his death was ruled an accident, but the suspicion of foul play persists.

  • But, when the car came thundering down, it was crammed to the step; with a melancholy gesture, the driver declined her signal.

  • There he gave orders for the car to be put into running condition for the following morning, and returned to the hotel.

  • At six o'clock I felt once more the welcome motion of a Railroad car, and at eight was in Venice.

  • The wheezy, crazy mechanism of the car went to bits in unexpected places.

  • Mais ce n'est pas de merveille; car, comme j'ay dict, ils sont enfans.