constable
英 [ˈkʌnstəbl]
美 [ˈkɑːnstəbl]
n. (英国等国家中最低级别的)警察; 警员; (美国城镇中参与维持秩序、级别低于县治安官的)巡官
复数:constables
Collins.2 / BNC.3341 / COCA.19092
牛津词典
noun
noun
柯林斯词典
- See also:He was a constable at Sutton police station....Constable Stuart Clark...Thanks for your help, Constable.Chief Constable
- (美国城镇中参与维持秩序、级别低于县治安官的)巡官
In the United States, aconstableis an official who helps keep the peace in a town. They are lower in rank than a sheriff.
英英释义
noun
- a lawman with less authority and jurisdiction than a sheriff
- a police officer of the lowest rank
双语例句
- I John Constable painted views of the English countryside.
约翰康斯特布尔描绘了英国的乡村景象。 - The ultimate decision must be made by the chief constable himself.
最后的决定必须由警察局长本人来作。 - Thanks for your help, Constable.
警官,谢谢您的帮助。 - One constable's hand was severed by a sword blow.
一位警察的手被一剑砍断了。 - The Chief Constable deeply resented any intrusions into his manor
警察局局长对侵入其辖区的行为深恶痛绝。 - The constable's got an idea; he wants you to paint to hang in his home.
那警察还有个构思,要请你替他画一幅画挂到家里去。 - The constable stopped a speeding driver.
警察拦住了一个超速行驶的司机。 - The order is understood to have come direct from the Chief Constable.
据信这命令是警察局长直接下达的。 - And lou, the constable was after me.
卢警官来抓我。 - Excuse me, are you one of constable hiller's trained killers?
请原谅,你是治安官赫勒训练的杀手吗?
