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1 regulate heavily
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2 regulate
регулювати, урегульовувати, регламентувати; впорядковуватиregulate interrelations between sovereign states — регулювати взаємовідносини між суверенними державами
- regulate behaviorregulate the disposition of private property after the owner's death — регулювати порядок розпорядження майном власника після його смерті
- regulate behaviour
- regulate by law
- regulate campaign expenditures
- regulate commerce
- regulate conduct
- regulate heavily
- regulate interstate commerce
- regulate land use
- regulate land uses
- regulate minutely
- regulate prices
- regulate procedure
- regulate social relationships
- regulate the number of wives
- regulate the securities market
- regulate the supply of money
- regulate the traffic
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3 police
1. plural noun1) Polizei, die; attrib. Polizei[wagen, -hund, -schutz, -eskorte, -staat]2. transitive verbthe police are on his trail — die Polizei ist ihm auf der Spur
[polizeilich] überwachen [Gebiet, Verkehr, Fußballspiel]; kontrollieren [Gebiet, Grenze, Gewässer]; Polizeibeamte einsetzen in (+ Dat.) [Gebiet, Stadt usw.]* * *[pə'li:s] 1. noun plural(the men and women whose job is to prevent crime, keep order, see that laws are obeyed etc: Call the police!; The police are investigating the matter; ( also adjective) the police force, a police officer.) die Polizei; Polizei-...2. verb- academic.ru/56532/police_dog">police dog- policeman
- policewoman
- police station* * *po·lice[pəˈli:s]I. n + pl vb1. (force)the \police are investigating... die Polizei untersucht...he works for the \police er ist bei der Polizeito call the \police die Polizei rufento put more \police on the beat das Polizeiaufgebot verstärkenII. vt1. (guard)▪ to \police sth etw überwachen2. (regulate)▪ to \police sb/sth/oneself jdn/etw/sich selbst kontrollieren3. AM MILto be in \police custody in Polizeigewahrsam sein\police investigation polizeiliche Untersuchungto ask for \police protection Polizeischutz anfordern* * *[pə'liːs]1. n(+sing vb = institution +pl vb = policemen) Polizei fhundreds of police — hunderte or Hunderte von Polizisten
extra police were called in — es wurden zusätzliche Polizeikräfte angefordert
three police were injured — drei Polizeibeamte or Polizisten wurden verletzt
2. vtroad, frontier, territory kontrollieren; agreement, pop concert überwachen, kontrollierento police the peace — den Frieden überwachen
a heavily policed area — ein Gebiet nt mit hoher Polizeidichte
* * *police [pəˈliːs]A s1. Polizei(behörde, -verwaltung) fthere are many police in this town es gibt viel Polizei in dieser Stadt;five police fünf Polizisten;we are police wir sind von der PolizeiB v/t1. (polizeilich) überwachen2. ein Land etc unter (Polizei)Gewalt halten3. fig überwachen, kontrollieren* * *1. plural noun1) Polizei, die; attrib. Polizei[wagen, -hund, -schutz, -eskorte, -staat]2. transitive verb[polizeilich] überwachen [Gebiet, Verkehr, Fußballspiel]; kontrollieren [Gebiet, Grenze, Gewässer]; Polizeibeamte einsetzen in (+ Dat.) [Gebiet, Stadt usw.]* * *n.Polizei -en f. -
4 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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