patrol Meaning & Definition

  • En [ pəˈtrəʊl]
  • Us [ pəˈtroʊl]

Meaning of patrol In English

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Examples of patrol

  • Likewise, extensive night patrols were reserved for the winter months with their increased indigents and decreased luminescence.

  • Such encounters appear to have been not infrequent as the patrols took on more responsibility for regular police surveillance.

  • The only recourse against such maneuvers was to coordinate simultaneous patrols with the other government's forces, an expensive and laborious procedure.

  • While it had often been difficult to organize full patrols, there were few effective sanctions against absenteeism.

  • When excise sales were far too low, they intensified their enforcement efforts through police patrols, informers and other tried and true methods.

  • Having random police patrols apprehend only some "unsuccessful" attempting criminals is not unfair even when such patrols miss other attempting criminals.

  • Others who blame the military focus more attention on the civil patrols.

  • The monthly fruit patrols of the reserve revealed the seasonality of the bats' food sources.

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Translations of patrol In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    (尤指士兵或員警)巡邏,巡查, 巡邏,巡查, 巡邏兵,巡邏隊…

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  • 中文简体

    (尤指士兵或警察)巡逻,巡查, 巡逻,巡查, 巡逻兵,巡逻队…

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  • Español

    patrulla, patrullar, patrulla [feminine…

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  • Português

    patrulha, patrulhar…

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  • 日本語

    パトロール, 巡回, ~を巡回する…

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  • Türk dili

    devriye, askerî devriye, devriye araçları…

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  • Français

    patrouiller dans, patrouille [feminine], patrouiller…

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  • Catalan

    patrulla, patrullar (per)…

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