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Từ điển Oxford Learners Wordfinder Dictionary
police
see also CRIME, LAW - the official organization whose job is to make sure that people obey the law and to prevent and solve crime: the police (noun plural) Quick - there's been a burglary. Call the police! - a member of the police: police officer, policeman (plural policemen), policewoman (plural policewomen), (informal) cop - all the police officers in a country or area: police force - a number of police officers: police (noun plural) How many police were on duty that night? - the person who controls a police force: chief of police - (in Britain) the head of a police force in a particular area: Chief Constable - other ranks of police in Britain (beginning with the most senior): superintendent, inspector, sergeant, (police) constable (abbreviation PC) - a police officer whose job is to find out about crime: detective - (in Britain) the police department that tries to find out about crimes: Criminal Investigation Department (abbreviation CID) - a section of the police force that deals with a particular kind of crime: squad (with singular or plural verb) the drugs/bomb/fraud squad - the building where the police work: (police) station - a room in a police station where prisoners are locked up: cell - the central office of a police force or other organization: police headquarters (with singular or plural verb) - the special clothes that police officers wear when they are working: uniform - when a police officer who is working does not wear a uniform, he/she is in plain clothes; a police officer who does not wear a uniform is a plain-clothes police officer ※ the work that the police do - to keep control in a place by using the police or a similar official group: police sth The country needs more officers to police the streets of Britain effectively. - to try to stop people committing crimes: fight* crime, enforce the law - when a police officer is working, he/she is on duty - to go around a town, building, etc to make sure nothing is wrong: patrol (sth); doing this: on patrol PC Skinner was patrolling the area as usual when he heard a shot. ◎ to be out on patrol - a group of police who go around the streets to make sure that there is no trouble: patrol - to go with sb to protect them or prevent them from escaping: escort sb; the person who is being escorted is under escort The prisoner arrived at the court under escort. - a person or group of people who escort sb: escort a police escort - if you want to call the police by telephone, you dial 999 (in the UK), dial 911 (in the US) - to ask or tell the police, firemen, etc to go somewhere: call sb out PC Jones has just been called out to a bank robbery.
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