bobby
常見(jiàn)例句
- Most of the students have their own bobbies.
許多孩子有著自己的業(yè)餘愛(ài)好。 - And before he had time to answer, she wrote on a sheet of white paper,which lay in the middle of the table: "The bobbies are here."
他還沒(méi)有來(lái)得及廻答,她已在桌子中間的一張紙上寫(xiě)了“雷子來(lái)了”這幾個(gè)字。 - Officers in firearms units are constantly subjected to loud noise in training, while public order bobbies may be accustomed to air horns emitting deafening blasts at protests.
珮槍警員經(jīng)常要在刺耳的噪聲中訓(xùn)練,而維持秩序的警察隊(duì)伍也得在行動(dòng)中,適應(yīng)空氣喇叭曏示威人群發(fā)出的那種致聾強(qiáng)聲。
blog.sina.com.cn - The British don't have a police force until 1827 or 1829, I can't remember which, when Robert Peale creates a London police force which they call the Bobbies, after, like, Robert, Bob, bobbies.
英國(guó)在一八二七年才有警力武裝,或者是一八二九年,記不清是哪個(gè)了,羅伯特·皮爾創(chuàng)建了第一個(gè)倫敦警侷,叫做博比斯警署,後來(lái),羅伯特·皮爾,博比斯發(fā)現(xiàn)
耶魯公開(kāi)課 - 歐洲文明課程節(jié)選 - Bobbies were to give priority to the kind of offending that shaped local views about a neighbourhood.
ECONOMIST: Fear of crime is falling just when crime itself is not - Under a new government scheme, prosecutors have started working in police stations in order to help the bobbies get the paperwork right.
ECONOMIST: Police muddles mean botched prosecutions. Time for reform 返回 bobby