constabulary
constabulary 英 [kənˈstæbjələri] 美 [kənˈstæbjəleri]
n. 警察;警官队 adj. 警官的,警察的
名词复数:constabularies
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- n. 警察;警官队
- adj. 警官的,警察的
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1. Indeed, the Royal Newfoundland constabulary recently employed the technique to help home in on the age of another homicide victim.
事实上,纽芬兰皇家警察局最近采用了该项技术,帮助推算出另一位被害人的年龄。
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2. In other words, the military of the world’s richest nation amounted to hardly more than a border constabulary armed with obsolete equipment like 1903 Springfield rifles.
换句话来说,这世界上最富有的国家的军队实力,其配置的装备很难超过一个边境警察佩戴过时的如1903年的斯普林菲德尔步枪。
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3. Mr Murray said the two uniformed officers from Lancashire constabulary arrived at lunchtime on Monday, the cafe’s busiest time of day.
墨非先生说星期一中午,在一天中最忙碌的时刻从兰开普郡警察署来了两位穿制服的人。
- constabulary (n.) 1630s, "district under a constable," from Medieval Latin constabularia, from constabulus, Latinized form of Old French conestable (see constable).
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