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1) (in the British army or air force, the rank above corporal: Sergeant Brown.) sersjant2) ((a police officer of) the rank next above constable or patrolman.) overkonstabel•overbetjentsubst. \/ˈsɑːdʒ(ə)nt\/1) ( militærvesen) sersjant (i hær og flyvåpen)2) (britisk, også police sergeant)(politi)overkonstabel (grad under inspector)3) (amer., også police sergeant)politibetjent (grad under lieutenant eller captain)
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