police
n
(the) police [pl v]
(members of an) official organization whose job is to keep public order, prevent and solve crime, etc 警方; 警察部門; 警察
the local, state, national, etc police 地方、 州、 國家等的警察部門
There were over 100 police on duty at the demonstration. 游行期間有100多名警察值勤.
The police have not made any arrests. 警方未逮捕任何人.
[attrib 作定語]
a police car, enquiry, raid, report 警車、 警方的詢問、 警方的突擊搜查、 警方的報告. police, v [Tn] keep order in (a place) with or as if with police; control 維持(某地)的治安; 監督
The teachers on duty are policing the school buildings during the lunch hour. 在午飯時間, 值班教師負責維持校內秩序.
(fig 比喻) a committee to police the new regulations, ie make sure they are obeyed 監督實施新規章的委員會.
Yes, I'm sorry about that. I think we just had a misunderstanding about the plan, but I was very disappointed not to be going out. So I got angry and started shouting at you.