constable 英 [ˈkʌnstəbl]   美 [ˈkɑnstəbl]

constable

constable  英 [ˈkʌnstəbl] 美 [ˈkɑnstəbl]

n. 治安官,巡警;警察 

名词复数:constables 

A young woman police constable is under investigation for allegedly posting on her blog photos of herself and several of her colleagues in uniform - and playing with their service revolvers. 一个年轻的女警察正因涉嫌在她的博客上上传她和同事穿制服的照片——还有玩弄左轮手枪的照片——而正在被调查而接受调查,。

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  • n. 治安官,巡警;警察
  • 1. A young woman police constable is under investigation for allegedly posting on her blog photos of herself and several of her colleagues in uniform - and playing with their service revolvers.

    一个年轻的女警察正因涉嫌在她的博客上上传她和同事穿制服的照片——还有玩弄左轮手枪的照片——而正在被调查而接受调查,。

  • constable (n.) c. 1200, "chief household officer;" c. 1300, "justice of the peace," from Old French conestable (12c., Modern French connétable), "steward, governor," principal officer of the Frankish king's household, from Medieval Latin conestabulus, from Late Latin comes stabuli, literally "count of the stable" (established by Theodosian Code, c. 438 C.E.), hence, "chief groom."
con·stable / ˈkʌnstəbl ; NAmE ˈkɑːnstəbl / noun 1 ( BrE) ( used especially when talking to a police officer of the lowest rank 尤与最低级别的警察谈话时用 ) = police constable Have you finished your report, Constable? 警察先生,你的报告完成了吗? see also chief constable 2 (in the US 美国 ) a peace officer with some of the powers of a police officer, typically in a small town (通常指小城镇的)警员,治安官 constable constables con·stable / ˈkʌnstəbl ; NAmE ˈkɑːnstəbl /
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