patrolman

英[pə'trəʊlmən] 美[pə'troʊlmən]
  • n. 巡视者;巡逻者;巡逻警官
  • patras 佩特雷[希腊西部港市](在伯罗奔尼撒半岛西北岸,临佩特雷湾),佩特雷湾(靠希腊伯罗奔尼撒半岛西北岸)
  • patriarch n.创办人;家长;元老;主教
  • patriate vt.把修改(收录在1867年英国北美法中的加拿大宪法)的权力从英国政府手中移交给加拿大联邦政府
  • patricia n.帕特丽夏(女子名)
  • patrician adj.贵族的;显贵的n.贵族
Noun:
  1. a policeman who patrols a given region

1. Mal's car had broken down en route and the AA patrolman had taken an hour to arrive.
马尔的车在路上抛了锚,AA巡视员1个小时后才到达。

来自柯林斯例句

2. The patrolman signed for them to halt.
巡逻警察做手势要他们停下.

来自辞典例句

3. McCluskey told his patrolman clerk where he would be if he was needed.
麦克罗斯基告诉他的巡警秘书说:哪里需要他,他就到哪里去.

来自教父部分

4. The patrolman signaled for the speeding driver to pull over.
巡警发出信号警告那名超速驾驶的司机靠边停下.

来自互联网

5. Patrolman Jones is at the scene of the accident.
巡警琼斯曾在出事现场.

来自互联网

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. By this time a crowd had gathered, and the original patrolman on the scene still had my driver's license.
      在这时候群众已经聚集,而且在现场上的最初巡视者仍然有了我的驾驶者的执照。

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