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1 for police identification purposes
[Police] anthropométrieEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > for police identification purposes
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2 police
police [pə'li:s](a) (police force) police f;∎ the police are on their way la police arrive, les gendarmes arrivent;∎ he's in the police il est dans la police, c'est un policier;∎ a man is helping police with their enquiries un homme est entendu par les policiers dans le cadre de leur enquête(b) (police officers) policiers mpl;∎ 18 police were injured 18 policiers ont été blessés∎ he was taken into police custody il a été emmené en garde à vue;∎ all police leave was cancelled les permissions des policiers ont été annulées;∎ police powers were extended les pouvoirs de la police ont été étendus;∎ there was a heavy police presence d'importantes forces de police se trouvaient sur place(a) (of policemen) surveiller, maintenir l'ordre dans;∎ the streets are being policed 24 hours a day les rues sont surveillées par la police 24 heures sur 24;∎ the match was heavily policed d'importantes forces de police étaient présentes lors du match(b) (of guards, vigilantes) surveiller, maintenir l'ordre dans;∎ the factory is policed by security guards l'usine est surveillée par des vigiles;∎ vigilante groups police the neighbourhood des groupes d'autodéfense maintiennent l'ordre dans le quartier(c) (of army, international organization) surveiller, contrôler;∎ the area is policed by army patrols des patrouilles militaires veillent au maintien de l'ordre dans la région∎ prices are policed by consumer associations les associations de consommateurs contrôlent les prix►► American police academy école f de police;American police captain ≃ commissaire m de police;police car voiture f de police;police cell cellule f d'un poste de police;police chief ≃ préfet m de police;American police commissioner commissaire m de police;British Police Complaints Board ≃ Inspection f générale des services;police complaints procedure procédure f pour porter plainte contre la police;British police constable ≃ gardien m de la paix, ≃ agent m (de police);police court tribunal m de police;American police department service m de police;police dog chien m policier;a police escort une escorte policière;British the Police Federation = le syndicat de la police britannique;police force police f;∎ the local police force la police locale;∎ to join the police force entrer dans la police;police informer indicateur(trice) m,f;American police line cordon m de police (sur le lieu du crime);police officer policier m, agent m de police;police record casier m judiciaire;∎ she has no police record elle n'a pas de casier judiciaire, son casier judiciaire est vierge;police sergeant ≃ brigadier m (de police);police state État m ou régime m policier;police van (for transporting prisoners) voiture f cellulaire;American police wagon fourgon m cellulaire -
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police [pəˈli:s]1. nounpolice fa. (with policemen) [+ place] maintenir l'ordre dans• the demonstration was heavily policed d'importantes forces de police étaient présentes lors de la manifestationb. [+ frontier, territory, prices] contrôler ; [+ agreements, controls] veiller à l'application de• the border is policed by UN patrols la frontière est sous la surveillance des patrouilles de l'ONU3. compounds[work] de la police ; [vehicle] de police ; [inquiry] policier ; [harassment] de la part de la police* * *[pə'liːs] 1.1) (+ v pl) ( official body)2) [U] ( individuals) policiers mpl2.transitive verb1) ( keep order) maintenir l'ordre dans [area]2) ( patrol) surveiller [area, frontier]; organiser le service d'ordre pour [demonstration, match]3) ( monitor) contrôler l'application de [measures] -
4 for a missing person
[Police] recherche dans l'intérêt des famillesEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > for a missing person
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5 grounds for suspicion
[Police] motifs de suspicionEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > grounds for suspicion
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6 to set a trap for so.
[Police] tendre un piège/un traquenard à un malfratEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to set a trap for so.
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7 stop for questioning
[Police] interpeller qqn en vue de l'interrogerEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > stop for questioning
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8 fee for preparation of policy
frais de police, coût de police (LGA)English-French insurance dictionari > fee for preparation of policy
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9 done for
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10 as for
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11 course for drug-scenting dogs
Stups. [Police] cours de dressage de chiens policiersEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > course for drug-scenting dogs
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12 net premium for the policy
prime nette de la police (2e)English-French insurance dictionari > net premium for the policy
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13 station
station [ˈsteɪ∫ən]1. nounb. ( = fire station) caserne f de pompiers ; ( = police station) commissariat m (de police) ; ( = radio station) station f de radio ; ( = TV station) chaîne f de télévisionc. ( = rank) condition f3. compounds[staff, bookstall] de (la) gare* * *['steɪʃn] 1.1) Railways gare f2) Radio, Television station f; Television chaîne f5) (also police station) commissariat m; ( small) poste m de police6) Agriculture élevage m7) (dated) ( rank) condition f2.transitive verb poster [guard]; stationner [troops]3. -
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spy [spaɪ]1. noun• stop spying on me! arrête de m'espionner !( = catch sight of) apercevoir4. compounds[film, story] d'espionnage* * *[spaɪ] 1. 2. 3.transitive verb remarquer, discerner [figure, object]4.to spy on something/somebody — espionner quelque chose/quelqu'un
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15 description
description [dɪ'skrɪpʃən](a) (account, representation) description f; (physical) portrait m; Administration (for police purposes, on passport) signalement m;∎ the brochure gives a detailed description of the hotel la brochure donne une description détaillée de l'hôtel;∎ can you give us a description of the man? pouvez-vous nous faire un portrait de l'homme?;∎ a man answering the police description un homme correspondant au signalement donné par la police;∎ the food at the reception was beyond or past description le repas servi à la réception était indescriptible;∎ her father was angry beyond description son père était dans une colère indescriptible∎ the police seized weapons of every description la police a saisi toutes sortes d'armes;∎ we were unable to find a vehicle of any description nous étions incapables de trouver un quelconque véhiculeUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > description
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description [dɪsˈkrɪp∫ən]a. [of person, scene, object] description f• he gave a description of what happened/how he had escaped il a décrit ce qui s'était passé/la façon dont il s'était évadé• police have issued a description of the man they are looking for la police a diffusé le signalement de l'homme qu'elle rechercheb. ( = sort) people of all descriptions des gens de toutes sortes• I need a bag of some description il me faut un sac, n'importe lequel* * *[dɪ'skrɪpʃn]1) gen description f (of de; as comme étant); ( for police) signalement m (of de)2) (type, kind) genre m -
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dial [ˈdaɪəl]1. nouncadran m[+ number] composer• to dial 999 (British) ≈ appeler police-secours3. compounds* * *['daɪəl] 1.noun cadran m2.transitive verb (p prés etc - ll- GB, - l- US) faire; ( more formal) composer [number]; appeler [person, country]to dial 999 — ≈ (for police, ambulance) appeler police secours; ( for fire brigade) appeler les pompiers
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18 dial
A n cadran m.B vtr ( p prés etc - ll- GB, -l- US) faire ; ( more formal) composer [number] ; appeler [person, city, country] ; she dialled 73-35-49 elle a fait le 73-35-49 ; to dial 999 ≈ (for police, ambulance) appeler police secours ; ( for fire brigade) appeler les pompiers ; to dial the wrong number faire un faux or mauvais numéro. -
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20 seek
seek [si:k](preterite, past participle sought)a. ( = look for) [+ object, person, solution, happiness, peace] chercher ; [+ fame] rechercher• candidates are urgently sought for the post of chef (in advertisements) on recherche de toute urgence un chef de cuisine• to seek advice/help from sb demander conseil/de l'aide à qn[+ person] aller voir ; [+ trouble] chercher* * *[siːk] 1.(prét, pp sought) transitive verb1) ( try to obtain) chercher [agreement, means, refuge, solution]; demander [advice, help, backing, redress]2) ( look for) [police, employer, person] rechercher2.- seeking combining form en quête de3.to seek for ou after something — rechercher quelque chose
Phrasal Verbs:- seek out
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