Police

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Badge
/bædʒ/
徽章
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Policeman
/pəˈlɪsmən/
警察
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Police car
/pəˈliːs ˈkɑr/
警车
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Pistol
/ˈpɪstəl/
手枪
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Baton
/bæˈtɒn/
警棍
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Handcuffs
/hændˈkʌfs/
手铐
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Radio
/ˈreɪdioʊ/
对讲机
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Jail
/dʒeɪl/
监狱
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Calling
/ˈkɔːlɪŋ/
呼叫
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Police station
/pəˈliːs ˈsteɪʃən/
警察局
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Siren
/ˈsaɪrən/
警笛
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Fingerprint
/ˈfɪŋɡərprɪnt/
指纹
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Investigation
/ˌɪnvɛstɪˈɡeɪʃən/
调查
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911
/naɪn wʌn wʌn/
911
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Footprint
/ˈfʊtprɪnt/
脚印
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Badge
/bædʒ/
徽章
A small metal object worn by police officers that shows their authority and identifies them as law enforcement officials.
警察佩戴的一个小金属物件,以显示其权威并表明其执法人员的身份。
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Policeman
/pəˈlɪsmən/
警察
A person whose job is to protect people, prevent crime, and make sure people follow the law.
其职责是保护人民、预防犯罪并确保人们遵守法律。
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Police car
/pəˈliːs ˈkɑr/
警车
A special vehicle used by police officers to patrol streets and respond to emergencies.
警察巡逻街道和应对紧急情况的专用车辆。
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Pistol
/ˈpɪstəl/
手枪
A small gun carried by police officers that can be held and fired with one hand.
警察携带的小型枪支,可单手握持和射击。
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Baton
/bæˈtɒn/
警棍
A long stick or rod used by police officers to control crowds or defend themselves.
警察用来控制人群或自卫的长棍或棍棒。
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Handcuffs
/hændˈkʌfs/
手铐
Metal rings connected by a chain that police use to lock a person's wrists together to prevent them from moving freely.
由链条连接的金属环,警方用它将人的手腕锁在一起,防止其自由活动。
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Radio
/ˈreɪdioʊ/
对讲机
A device used by police officers to communicate with each other and their station by sending and receiving voice messages.
警务人员通过发送和接收语音信息,相互之间以及与派出所进行联系的设备。
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Jail
/dʒeɪl/
监狱
A building where people who have broken the law are kept locked up by the police.
警察关押违法者的建筑。
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Calling
/ˈkɔːlɪŋ/
呼叫
To contact or communicate with the police to report a problem or ask for help.
与警方联系或沟通,报告问题或寻求帮助。
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Police station
/pəˈliːs ˈsteɪʃən/
警察局
A building where police officers work and where people can report crimes or get help from the police.
警察工作的建筑,人们可以在这里报案或向警察求助。
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Siren
/ˈsaɪrən/
警笛
A loud warning device that makes a high-pitched wailing sound, used on emergency vehicles to alert others to move out of the way.
一种发出高音警报声的响亮警告装置,用于紧急车辆,提醒他人避让。
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Fingerprint
/ˈfɪŋɡərprɪnt/
指纹
A unique pattern of tiny lines on a person's fingertip that police use to identify suspects and solve crimes.
指尖上独特的细小纹路,警方利用这种纹路来识别嫌疑人和破案。
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Investigation
/ˌɪnvɛstɪˈɡeɪʃən/
调查
The process of looking for information and evidence about a crime or suspicious activity to find out what happened and who was responsible.
寻找有关犯罪或可疑活动的信息和证据,以查明事件真相和责任人的过程。
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911
/naɪn wʌn wʌn/
911
The emergency telephone number in the United States and Canada that people call to get immediate help from the police, fire department, or ambulance services.
美国和加拿大的紧急电话号码,人们拨打该号码可立即获得警察、消防部门或救护车的帮助。
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Footprint
/ˈfʊtprɪnt/
脚印
A mark or impression left by a person's foot at a crime scene that can help identify suspects or track their movements.
人的脚在犯罪现场留下的痕迹或印记,有助于识别嫌疑人或追踪其行踪。