detective

detective [dɪˈtektɪv]  [dɪˈtɛktɪv] 

detective的意思

第三人称复数:detectives

detective 基本解释

形容词侦探的; 适于探测的; 用于探测的

名词侦探

detective 网络解释

1. 警探:中国侨网消息:据美国<<星岛日报>>报道,纽约市警总局1月30日在曼哈顿警总大厦礼堂举行升职典礼,8名警官升为督察(Deputy Inspector),6名警官升为副督察,数十名警官分别被提至警佐(Lieutenant)﹑沙展(Sergeant)及警探(Detective).

2. 探员:中评社香港5月31日电/美国<<世界日报>>报道,美国纽约市警总局28日举行晋升典礼,本月共有28位警察、65名探员和90位文职人员和交通警察获得晋升,其中包括晋升为探员(Detective)的谭尼森(Nelson Tam,音译),亲友们纷至现场分享荣耀.

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detective 词典解释

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1. (警队或私人)侦探
    A detective is someone whose job is to discover what has happened in a crime or other situation and to find the people involved. Some detectives work in the police force and others work privately.

    e.g. Detectives are appealing for witnesses who may have seen anything suspicious...
           探员呼吁看到任何可疑情况的人进行举报。
    e.g. She hired a private detective in an attempt to find her daughter.
           她雇了一名私人侦探,试图找到自己的女儿。

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2. (用于警察头衔)(英国英语中常用于 constable,sergeant 等词前)侦探,(美国英语中单独使用)警探
    In Britain 'detective' is used before words such as 'constable' or 'sergeant', and in the U.S. the word 'detective' is used on its own, to indicate that a police officer is a member of the department concerned with investigating crimes.

    e.g. ...Detective Inspector Ian Mosley.
           伊恩·莫斯利探长
    e.g. ..Detective Nardosa of the New York City Police Department.
           纽约市警察局的纳尔多萨警探

3. (小说或故事)侦探的,破案的
    A detective novel or story is one in which a detective tries to solve a crime.

4. 调查;探究
    If you do some detective work, you do something to find out more about a subject or situation that puzzles you.

    e.g. Despite careful detective work, many items have never been recovered.
           尽管进行了悉心探查,许多物品还是一直没有找回。

detective 单语例句

1. A detective uncovers unexpected links to his own personal life as he probes the mysterious death of " Superman " actor George Reeves in 1959.

2. " I must be strong and carry on because I would never let him down, " he says in My Life as a Private Detective.

3. " The extent of their injuries was horrific, " said Detective Chief Inspector Mick Duthie.

4. " This may be a protracted inquiry but we are fully committed to pursuing this investigation, " said Detective Chief Inspector Philip McTavish.

5. " He has been arrested on the suspicion of murdering all five women, " said Detective Chief Superintendent Stewart Gull.

6. Most companies offering detective services in China call themselves consulting firms to circumvent the law.

7. A team of investigative reporters work alongside a police detective to try and solve the murder of a congressman's mistress.

8. 911查询·英语单词

8. The majority of China's detective jobs involve privacy cases, in which PIs are expected to collect evidence about adulterous spouses.

9. Among the cops arriving at the crime scene is hostage negotiator Detective Rob Nunally, the only officer permitted entry to the house.

10. It was the first time a major animal epidemic was intercepted by passenger checks at customs by quarantine detective dogs.

detective 英英释义

noun

1. detective的解释

1. a police officer who investigates crimes

    Synonym: investigator tec police detective

2. detective的翻译

2. an investigator engaged or employed in obtaining information not easily available to the public

以上为单词解释
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