0 the official organization that is responsible for protecting people and property, making people obey the law, finding out about and solving crime, and catching people who have committed a crime -- 警察當局,警方
The police are investigating fraud allegations against him. 警方在調查對他的欺詐指控。
There should be more police patrolling the area on foot. 這一地區應該增加警力步行巡邏。
1 to control or guard a public event or area by using members of the police or a similar force -- 維持…的治安,巡查;在…部署員警
The police are appealing to the public for any information about the missing girl.
Get out of here now or I'll call the police.
When she was stopped by the police for speeding, she gave them a false name and address.
Industrialization, poverty, and unemployment gave rise to property, as opposed to people-related, offences on a scale that transcended ethnic boundaries and necessitated new policing methods.
By involving local people in the management of protected areas, the authorities could offer employment to local communities, while reducing the cost of policing.
Participants heard how difficult it is to stop a determined thief, which may have curtailed support for policing and obviation.
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警察当局,警方, 警察, 维持…的治安,巡查…
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policía, policía [feminine, singular]…
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polis teşkilâtı, emniyet güçleri, emniyeti/düzeni/huzuru/güvenliği sağlamak…
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police [feminine], (de) police, envoyer des agents…
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