lawman 英 [ˈlɔ:mæn]   美 [ˈlɔˌmæn, -mən]

lawman

lawman  英 [ˈlɔ:mæn] 美 [ˈlɔˌmæn, -mən]

n. 执法者;警官;警察 

名词复数:lawmen 

How many times have you seen a lawman on his radio - cell - computer all while driving? 你看过多少次一个警察在开车的时候听收音机,打电话或者玩电脑?
Huge areas of China are wide open, and it helps if you are chums with the local lawman. 中国的巨大市场是敞开的,且如果你同当地的执法者有密切关系会很有帮助。

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  • n. 执法者;警官;警察
  • 1. How many times have you seen a lawman on his radio - cell - computer all while driving?

    你看过多少次一个警察在开车的时候听收音机,打电话或者玩电脑?

  • 2. Huge areas of China are wide open, and it helps if you are chums with the local lawman.

    中国的巨大市场是敞开的,且如果你同当地的执法者有密切关系会很有帮助。

  • 3. In preparing for the new film, Christian Bale visited Purvis's son, Alston, to find out more about the legendary lawman, who shot himself in 1960.

    为了这部电影,克里斯蒂安·贝尔特意拜访了普维斯的儿子阿尔斯顿,来了解更多这位传奇式的执法者,他于1960年自杀身亡。

  • lawman (n.) 1530s, "lawyer," from law (n.) + man (n.). Meaning "law-enforcement officer" is from 1865. Old English had lahmann "an official or declarer of the law, one acquainted with the law and qualified to declare it," a word from Old Norse. There is an Anglo-Latin lagamannus "magistrate" from early 12c., hence the proper name of Layamon, author of the "Brut."
law·man / ˈlɔːmæn ; NAmE ˈlɔːmæn / noun ( plural law·men / ˈlɔːmen ; NAmE ˈlɔːmen / ) ( especially US) an officer responsible for keeping law and order, especially a sheriff 执法官;(尤指)县(或城镇)治安官 lawman lawmen law·man / ˈlɔːmæn ; NAmE ˈlɔːmæn / law·men / ˈlɔːmen ; NAmE ˈlɔːmen /
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