词汇 | policed |
释义 | policed past simple and past participle ofpolice police verb[ T ] uk /pəˈliːs/ us /pəˈliːs/ to control or guard a public event or area by using members of the police or a similar force: 维持…的治安,巡查;在…部署警察 The march will be heavily policed by an anti-riot unit.防暴警察将对示威游行进行严密警戒。 to control the way in which a possibly dangerous substance is dealt with or a dangerous activity is done: 控制;监督 The use of these chemicals must be carefully policed.这些化学药品使用时必须受到严格控制。 The police generally anti-police anti-riot baton baton charge billy billy club booze bus escort Interpol kettle kettling lathi lathi-charge patrol car Scotland Yard secret police self-policing Special Branch station house warrant You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Controlling and being in charge Examples of policedpoliced In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. It is about time we policed ourselves by driving this insane practice out of the schools. Thus, communities policed and judged themselves : the need to prevent crime and resolve disputes was one of the ties binding communities together. Data on crimes and population refer to areas policed by county constabularies; prosecutions in boroughs were minimal. One of the most obvious ways that masculinity might be "policed" is through the actual use of the police and legal system. In the perfectly policed world, chemical recommendations would generate police ordinances, and new knowledge would dictate immediate reform. The implementation of these plans has however never been policed. This is not to deny that these boundaries were also carefully policed. The boundary line between disability and unemployment does not have to be policed by making a medical determination. The chasm between nature and culture yawned wider than ever before, and attempts to bridge that chasm were policed more severely than ever before. If freedom were to advance, both the state and the public sphere had to be o policed by the right people. Fixed pitches are provided (and sponsored by a brewery) and performers' sets are regulated; ad hoc performance outside these times and places is strictly policed. Growing disapproval of children's work along with its patchily policed prohibition probably means undercounting was not uniform over time and across sectors. Circulation was the key to establishing a policed city. Acknowledgement of the private domain is sacrosanct in other areas of legislation, in fact heavily policed, but not addressed in discussions of the acoustic environment beyond amplitude limitations. Parker relies on a sharp dichotomy between external actions, which can be policed by the public authority, and internal thoughts, which are inviolably private. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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