patrol
- IPA[pəˈtrəʊl]
英式
- an expedition to keep watch over an area, especially by guards or police walking or driving around at regular intervals;a person or group of people sent to keep watch over an area
- keep watch over (an area) by regularly walking or travelling around it
noun: patrol, plural noun: patrols
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名詞
- 1. an expedition to keep watch over an area, especially by guards or police walking or driving around at regular intervals we were ordered to investigate on a night patrol 同義詞
- ▪ a person or group of people sent to keep watch over an area a police patrol stopped the man and searched him
- ▪ the action of keeping watch over an area the police were on patrol when they were ordered to investigate the incident
- ▪ a routine operational voyage of a ship or aircraft a submarine patrol 同義詞
- ▪ British an official who controls traffic where children cross the road there were two schools but no crossing patrol
- 2. a unit of six to eight Scouts or Guides forming part of a troop break the Cubs into sixes and Scouts into patrols
動詞
- 1. keep watch over (an area) by regularly walking or travelling around it the garrison had to patrol the streets to maintain order pairs of men were patrolling on each side of the thoroughfare
- a patrol sent to keep watch over an area along a country's border.
Oxford American Dictionary
- an expedition to keep watch over an area by regularly walking around it, especially as ... he was shot during a foot patrol police on foot patrol discovered a spate of car vandalisms in Kirkwall
Oxford Dictionary
- a patrol sent to keep watch over an area along a country's border.
Oxford Dictionary
- a group of lifeguards monitoring swimmers' safety within a designated section of beach: the surf patrol was still on duty with red and yellow flags marking the safe swimming area
Oxford Dictionary
- a police car used used for patrolling the streets: the thieves were spotted by police in a patrol car
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- a police van for transporting prisoners.
Oxford Dictionary
- a police van for transporting prisoners.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a police car used used for patrolling the streets: the thieves were spotted by police in a patrol car
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- IPA[pəˈtrōl]
美式
- an expedition to keep watch over an area, especially by guards or police walking or driving ... we were ordered to investigate on a night patrol
- keep watch over (an area) by regularly walking or traveling around or through it: the garrison had to patrol the streets to maintain order pairs of men were patrolling on each side of the thoroughfare
Oxford American Dictionary
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