bobbies

美 [ˈbɑbiz]英 [ˈbɒbiz]
  • n.警察
  • bobby的复数
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    N-COUNT (英国级别最低的)警员,警察
    A bobby is a British policeman, usually of the lowest rank.

    These days, the bobby on the beat is a rare sight.

    现在很少能看到巡逻的警察。

  1. Bobby 's dream is to become real girl , while little girl dreams to get more Bobbies .

    芭比梦想变成真正的小姑娘,而小姑娘梦想得到更多的芭比。

  2. All the evidence suggests police chiefs can put more bobbies on the beat by efficiency savings .

    所有证据都显示,警察局长们可以通过提高效率来增加巡逻的警力。

  3. Despite their traditional uniforms , police officers will laugh if you call them " bobbies " .

    虽然警察也还是穿着传统的制服,但是你要是叫他们“鲍比”,他们肯定会笑你。

  4. Hobbies mean any activity that you pursue for pleasure , although sports are not normally thought of as bobbies .

    爱好是一项追求乐趣的活动,但体育运动通常不认为是一种爱好。

  5. Most of the students have their own bobbies .

    许多孩子有着自己的业余爱好。

  6. The bobbies are fussing us tonight .

    今晚警察在骚扰我们。

  7. One of your bobbies came up to me and said , " See here ! You can 't do that , " and I said , " Why not ? I fought in the War between the States . " '

    有个警察过来跟我说:“听着!你不能这样!”我回答说:“怎么不能?我在为世界而战!“

  8. It 's been noted that the killings reflected something of a culture clash - the Latvians were familiar with the armed and brutally violent Russian police , while the baton-wielding British bobbies were completely taken by surprise and unable to defend themselves .

    值得注意的是此事件中反映出的文化冲突——拉脱维亚人常与全副武装、残酷暴力的俄罗斯警察打交道,相比之下挥舞着警棍的英国警察们就显得措手不及,难以自保了。