constable
英式音标:[ˈkʌnstəbl] 美式音标:[ˈkɑnstəbl]
constable基本解释 n. 治安官,巡警;警察n. (Constable)人名;(英)康斯特布尔 constable的意思释义 n.警察;警
constable怎么读
英式音标:[ˈkʌnstəbl]
美式音标:[ˈkɑnstəbl]
constable基本解释
n. 治安官,巡警;**
n. (Constable)人名;(英)康斯特布尔
constable的意思释义
n.
**;警员;巡官;
变形
复数:constables
英英释义
constable[ \'kʌnstəbl ]n.
a lawman with less authority and jurisdiction than a sheriff
English landscape painter (1776-1837)
同义词:John Constable
a police officer of the lowest rank
同义词:police constable
constable用法及例句
词组短语
police constable警员,**
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
Could you please help me, Constable?
**, 您能帮助我吗?
The constable stop the car and arrest the driver.
警官使车停住并将司机扣留。
What does this have to do with Constable Hiller\'s disappearance?
这些和治安官赫勒的失踪有什么关系?
Police Constable Smith and Jones are on patrol.
警员史密斯和琼斯正在巡逻。
例句参考
A comparative study of insight scales and their relationship to psychopathological and clinical variables.The philosophy of rhetoric
Occam\'s inversion; a practical algorithm for generating smooth models from electromagnetic sounding data
Implementing mathematics with the Nuprl proof development system
Sex differences in the functional organization of the brain for language
CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL
Occam\'s inversion to generate smooth, two-dimensional models from magnetotelluric data
Occam’s inversion: A practical algorithm for generating smooth model from electromagnetic sounding data
Occam9s inversion; a practical algorithm for generating smooth models from electromagnetic sounding data
Disruption of posterior brain systems for reading in children with developmental dyslexia
constable词源
constable
constable: [13] The late Latin comes stabulī was an officer in charge of the stables (comes is the source of the English title count, and stabulum is the ancestor of English stable). From the comparatively lowly status of head groom, the job gradually grew in importance until Old French conestable was used for the principal officer of the household of the early French kings. In the 14th century the title was adopted for the Constable of England. On a less exalted level, the word has also been used since the 14th century for someone appointed to uphold law and order, and was applied to police officers when they were called into being in the 1830s.=> count, stable
constable (n.)
c. 1200, \"chief household officer, justice of the peace,\" from Old French conestable (12c., Modern French connétable), \"steward, governor,\" principal officer of the Frankish king\'s household, from Late Latin comes stabuli, literally \"count of the stable\" (established by Theodosian Code, c.438 C.E.), hence, \"chief groom.\" See count (n.). Second element is from Latin stabulum \"stable, standing place\" (see stable (n.)). Probably a translation of a Germanic word. Meaning \"an officer of the peace\" is from c. 1600, transferred to \"police officer\" 1836. French reborrowed constable 19c. as \"English police.\"
constable相关例句
1.a special constable
(非常时期的)特别巡警;临时**
3.police constable
ph.1. **;警员
4.\"Police Constable, Class I\"
一级警员
5.special constable
特务**
6.tutor police constable
训导警员
7.shouted the constable.
法警尖叫了一声。
9.Auxiliary Police Constable
辅警警员
10.Detective Police Constable [DPC]
侦缉警员;“探员”