patrol
patrol 英 [pəˈtrəʊl] 美 [pəˈtroʊl]
n. 巡逻;巡逻队 v. 巡逻;巡查
进行时:patrolling 过去式:patrolled 过去分词:patrolled 第三人称单数:patrols 名词复数:patrols
- When a person or a group monitors a specific area, that's a patrol. A police officer's night patrol might involve walking a beat on certain city streets.
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- n. 巡逻;巡逻队
- v. 巡逻;巡查
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1. Troops patrolled the border day and night.
军队日夜在边境地区巡逻。
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2. Guards can be seen patrolling everywhere.
到处都能见到卫兵在巡逻。
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3. Gangs of youths patrol the streets at night.
夜里成帮结伙的年轻人在街上闲逛。
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4. Security guards make regular patrols at night.
夜间保安人员定时巡逻。
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5. a police car on patrol
巡逻的警车
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6. a police patrol
警察巡逻队
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7. a patrol car
巡逻车
- patrol (n.) 1660s, "action of going the rounds" (of a military camp, etc.), from French patrouille "a night watch" (1530s), from patrouiller "go the rounds to watch or guard," originally "tramp through the mud," probably soldiers' slang, from Old French patouiller "paddle in water," probably from pate "paw, foot" (see patten). Compare paddlefoot, World War II U.S. Army slang for "infantry soldier." Meaning "those who go on a patrol" is from 1660s. Sense of "detachment of soldiers sent out to scout the countryside, the enemy, etc." is attested from 1702.
- patrol (v.) 1690s, from patrol (n.) and in part from French patrouiller. Related: Patrolled; patrolling.
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