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1 noun∎ the patrol is or are on the way la patrouille est en route;∎ American highway patrol police f des autoroutes∎ to be on patrol être de patrouille, patrouiller;∎ they were sent out on patrol ils ont été envoyés en patrouillepatrouiller, être en patrouille(area, streets) patrouiller dans;∎ the border is patrolled by armed guards des gardes armés patrouillent le long de la frontière►► patrol boat patrouilleur m;patrol car voiture f de police;patrol leader chef m de patrouille;American, Australian & New Zealand patrol wagon fourgon m cellulaire -
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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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1. noun1) (of police) Streife, die; (of watchman) Runde, die; (of aircraft, ship; also Mil.) Patrouille, diebe on or keep patrol — [Soldat, Wächter:] patrouillieren
2. intransitive verb,police patrol — Polizeistreife, die
- ll- patrouillieren; [Polizei:] Streife laufen/fahren; [Wachmann:] seine Runde[n] machen; [Flugzeug:] Patrouille fliegen3. transitive verb,- ll- patrouillieren durch (+ Akk.); abpatrouillieren [Straßen, Mauer, Gegend, Lager]; patrouillieren vor (+ Dat.) [Küste, Grenze]; [Polizei:] Streife laufen/fahren in (+ Dat.) [Straßen, Stadtteil]; [Wachmann:] seine Runde[n] machen in (+ Dat.)* * *[pə'trəul] 1. past tense, past participle - patrolled; verb(to watch or protect (an area) by moving continually around or through it: Soldiers patrolled the streets.) patroullieren2. noun1) (a group of people etc who patrol an area: They came across several army patrols in the hills.) die Patroullie2) (the act of watching or guarding by patrolling: The soldiers went out on patrol; ( also adjective) patrol duty.) die Streife; Streifen-...* * *pa·trol[pəˈtrəʊl, AM -ˈtroʊl]I. vi<- ll->patrouillierenII. vt<- ll->▪ to \patrol sth etw abpatrouillierenthe whole town is \patrolled by police in der ganzen Stadt sind Polizeistreifen unterwegsa security guard with a dog \patrols the building site ein Sicherheitsbeamter mit Hund macht auf der Baustelle seine Rundeto \patrol the streets durch die Straßen patrouillierenIII. n Patrouille f, [Polizei]streife fhighway \patrol AM Polizei, die die Highways überwachtto go on \patrol auf Streife gehen* * *[pə'trəʊl]1. n1) (= patrolling) (by police) Streife f; (by aircraft, ship) Patrouille f; (by watchman etc) Runde f, Rundgang mthe army/navy carry out or make weekly patrols of the area — das Heer/die Marine patrouilliert das Gebiet wöchentlich
the army/navy maintain a constant patrol — das Heer/die Marine führt ständige Patrouillen durch
on patrol (Mil) — auf Patrouille; (police) auf Streife; (guard dogs, squad car, detectives) im Einsatz
2) (= patrol unit) (MIL) Patrouille f; (= police patrol) (Polizei)streife f; (of boy scouts) Fähnlein nt; (of girl guides) Gilde f2. vt (MIL)district, waters, sky, streets patrouillieren, patrouillieren in (+dat); frontier, coast patrouillieren, patrouillieren vor (+dat); (policeman, watchman) seine Runden machen in (+dat); (police car) Streife fahren in (+dat); (guard dogs, gamewarden) einen Rund- or Streifengang or eine Runde machen in (+dat)the frontier is not patrolled — die Grenze wird nicht bewacht or ist unbewacht
3. vi(soldiers, ships, planes) patrouillieren; (planes also) Patrouille fliegen; (policeman) seine Streife machen; (watchman, store detective etc) seine Runden machento patrol up and down — auf und ab gehen
* * *patrol [pəˈtrəʊl]A v/i1. patrouillieren (Soldaten), FLUG Patrouille fliegen, auf Streife sein (Polizisten), seine Runde machen (Wachmann)2. MIL auf Spähdienst seinB v/t abpatrouillieren, FLUG eine Strecke abfliegen, auf Streife sein in (dat), seine Runde machen in (dat)C s1. Patrouille f, Streife f, Runde f:on patrol auf Patrouille, auf Streife2. a) MIL Patrouille f, Späh-, Stoßtrupp mb) (Polizei)Streife f:patrol activity Spähtrupptätigkeit f;* * *1. noun1) (of police) Streife, die; (of watchman) Runde, die; (of aircraft, ship; also Mil.) Patrouille, diebe on or keep patrol — [Soldat, Wächter:] patrouillieren
2. intransitive verb,police patrol — Polizeistreife, die
- ll- patrouillieren; [Polizei:] Streife laufen/fahren; [Wachmann:] seine Runde[n] machen; [Flugzeug:] Patrouille fliegen3. transitive verb,- ll- patrouillieren durch (+ Akk.); abpatrouillieren [Straßen, Mauer, Gegend, Lager]; patrouillieren vor (+ Dat.) [Küste, Grenze]; [Polizei:] Streife laufen/fahren in (+ Dat.) [Straßen, Stadtteil]; [Wachmann:] seine Runde[n] machen in (+ Dat.)* * *n.Patrouille f. -
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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.) policía
2. verb(to supply (a place) with police: We cannot police the whole area.) vigilar, mantener el orden- policeman
- policewoman
- police station
police npl la policíatr[pə'liːs]\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto join the police hacerse policíapolice car coche nombre masculino patrullapolice dog perro policíapolice force cuerpo de policíapolice headquarters jefatura de policíapolice state estado policialpolice station comisaríato police the streets: patrullar las callespolice ns & pl1) : policía f (organización)2) police officers: policías mfpln.• policía s.f.v.• mantener servicio de policía en v.• patrullar v.
I pə'liːsa) ( force) (+ sing or pl vb)to be in/join the police — ser*/hacerse* policía; (before n) <escort, patrol> policial
police car — coche m patrulla or de policía
police constable — ( in UK) agente mf
police custody — custodia f policial
police department — ( in US) distrito m policial
police officer — agente mf, policía mf
to have a police record — estar* fichado or (CS tb) prontuariado
police van — (BrE) furgón m policial, (coche m) celular m (Esp)
b) ( police officers) (no art, + pl vb) policías mpl
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a) ( keep order in) \<\<streets\>\> patrullar; \<\<region/area\>\> mantener* una fuerza policial enb) ( monitor) vigilar, supervisarc) ( clean up) (AmE) limpiar[pǝ'liːs]1.NPL policía fsing2.VT [+ frontier] vigilar, patrullar por; [+ area] mantener el orden público en; [+ process] vigilar, controlar3.CPD de policíapolice brutality N — violencia f policial
police captain N — (US) subjefe mf
police car N — coche m de policía
police cell N — celda f (de una comisaría)
police chief N — (Brit) ≈ jefe(-a) m / f de policía; (US) ≈ comisario(-a) m / f
police constable N — (Brit) guardia mf, policía mf
police court N — tribunal m de policía, tribunal m correccional
police custody N —
police department N — (US) policía f
police dog N — perro m policía
police escort N — escolta f policial
police force N — cuerpo m de policía
police headquarters NPL — cuartel m general de la policía
police helicopter N — helicóptero m de la policía
police inspector N — inspector(a) m / f de policía
police officer N — policía mf
police presence N — presencia f policial
a greater police presence is needed to combat street crime — para combatir la delincuencia callejera es necesaria una mayor presencia policial
police protection N — protección f policial
police record N — antecedentes mpl penales
police state N — estado m policía
police station N — comisaría f
police work N — trabajo m policial or de la policía
* * *
I [pə'liːs]a) ( force) (+ sing or pl vb)to be in/join the police — ser*/hacerse* policía; (before n) <escort, patrol> policial
police car — coche m patrulla or de policía
police constable — ( in UK) agente mf
police custody — custodia f policial
police department — ( in US) distrito m policial
police officer — agente mf, policía mf
to have a police record — estar* fichado or (CS tb) prontuariado
police van — (BrE) furgón m policial, (coche m) celular m (Esp)
b) ( police officers) (no art, + pl vb) policías mpl
II
a) ( keep order in) \<\<streets\>\> patrullar; \<\<region/area\>\> mantener* una fuerza policial enb) ( monitor) vigilar, supervisarc) ( clean up) (AmE) limpiar -
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1. n патруль; дозор2. n патрулирование3. n ав. барражирование4. n отряд бойскаутов5. v патрулировать; охранять6. v ав. барражировать7. v пренебр. болтаться, слоняться по улицеbands of youths patrol the streets on Saturday nights — субботними вечерами молодёжь слоняется по улицам
Синонимический ряд:1. beat (noun) beat; circuit; round; watch2. defense (noun) convoying; defending; defense; escorting; protecting; protection; safeguarding; safekeeping; vigilance3. sentinel (noun) defender; guard; lookout; look-out; patrol officer; protector; scout; sentinel; sentry; watchman4. guard (verb) guard; inspect; keep vigil; make the rounds; monitor; police; safeguard; walk a beat; watch -
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طَافَ \ circulate: to move or pass round: Blood circulates round the body. patrol: (of police or guards) to travel up and down a particular area: Soldiers patrol the border. roam: to wander: I roamed through the woods. Dogs roam the streets. tour: to make a tour: We toured (around) Europe for three weeks. wander: to walk or travel aimlessly. \ See Also دَارَ، جَالَ، حرس (حَرَسَ) -
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1. [pəʹtrəʋl] n1. патруль; дозор2. 1) патрулирование2) ав. барражирование3. отряд бойскаутов ( из восьми или шести человек)2. [pəʹtrəʋl] v1) патрулировать; охранять2) ав. барражировать3) пренебр. болтаться, слоняться по улицеbands of youths patrol the streets on Saturday nights - субботними вечерами молодёжь слоняется по улицам
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v.1 to patrol.2 to court.3 to be around (edad, cifra).ronda los cuarenta años he's about forty4 to wander.me ronda una idea por la cabeza I've been turning over an idea in my head5 to hover around, to circle, to haunt, to hang round.* * *1 (vigilar) to patrol, do the rounds of2 peyorativo (merodear) to prowl around, hang about, haunt3 (cortejar) to woo, court4 figurado (estar cerca) to stalk1 (vigilar) to patrol2 (merodear) to prowl around, roam around3 (tocar y cantar por las calles) to busk, serenade4 (andar de noche) to roam at night, wander at night* * *verb1) to patrol, police2) haunt* * *1. VT1) [policía, soldado] to patrol2) [+ cifra, edad]3) (=perseguir)es una idea que me rondaba la cabeza desde hace tiempo — it's an idea which I've had going round in my head for quite a while
4) † (=cortejar) to court2. VI1) [policía, soldado] to (be on) patrol2) (=deambular) to prowl3) [pensamiento, idea]debes rechazar las dudas que te rondan por la cabeza — you must dispel the doubts that are besetting you
4) † [enamorado, la tuna] to serenade* * *1.verbo transitivo1) vigilante/patrulla to patrol2) pensamiento3) < lugar> to hang around4) ( cortejar) to court (dated or liter)5) ( acercarse a)la rentabilidad ronda el 3% — the yield is hovering around the 3% mark
6) ( dar serenata a) to serenade2.rondar vi1) vigilante/patrulla to be on one's round o beat, be on patrol2) ( merodear) to hang around3) ( dar serenata) to serenade* * *= be one step away from, walk (a)round, hang around, loiter (about/around), loaf (about/around), bum around, linger, prowl, hang about.Ex. Denigrating the ideas of others is just one step away from a personal attack and reflects the speaker's ineptness.Ex. He got up, and, putting hands in the pockets of his trousers, began to walk around the room.Ex. His characters are gullible and easily led, dependent on the kindness of strangers and vulnerable to parasites and touts who hang around train stations and hotels.Ex. A high-pitched sound said to be only audible to young people will be used to deter teenagers from loitering at night.Ex. The less you work, the less you spend and the more time you have for loafing about.Ex. He spent his early twenties bumming around the world and became fascinated by the differences and similarities in all of us.Ex. He lingered round the bookstall looking at the books and papers till a pert girl behind the counter asked him if he wouldn't like a chair.Ex. Told in rhyme, this is the story of a slinky black cat who prowls at night and becomes a thief.Ex. A new report says that we waste three hours a day faffing around, doing nothing in particular, pootling, dawdling, pottering, hanging about.----* pensamiento que ronda la cabeza de uno = thought + run through + Posesivo + head.* rondar + Número = hover around + Número.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) vigilante/patrulla to patrol2) pensamiento3) < lugar> to hang around4) ( cortejar) to court (dated or liter)5) ( acercarse a)la rentabilidad ronda el 3% — the yield is hovering around the 3% mark
6) ( dar serenata a) to serenade2.rondar vi1) vigilante/patrulla to be on one's round o beat, be on patrol2) ( merodear) to hang around3) ( dar serenata) to serenade* * *= be one step away from, walk (a)round, hang around, loiter (about/around), loaf (about/around), bum around, linger, prowl, hang about.Ex: Denigrating the ideas of others is just one step away from a personal attack and reflects the speaker's ineptness.
Ex: He got up, and, putting hands in the pockets of his trousers, began to walk around the room.Ex: His characters are gullible and easily led, dependent on the kindness of strangers and vulnerable to parasites and touts who hang around train stations and hotels.Ex: A high-pitched sound said to be only audible to young people will be used to deter teenagers from loitering at night.Ex: The less you work, the less you spend and the more time you have for loafing about.Ex: He spent his early twenties bumming around the world and became fascinated by the differences and similarities in all of us.Ex: He lingered round the bookstall looking at the books and papers till a pert girl behind the counter asked him if he wouldn't like a chair.Ex: Told in rhyme, this is the story of a slinky black cat who prowls at night and becomes a thief.Ex: A new report says that we waste three hours a day faffing around, doing nothing in particular, pootling, dawdling, pottering, hanging about.* pensamiento que ronda la cabeza de uno = thought + run through + Posesivo + head.* rondar + Número = hover around + Número.* * *rondar [A1 ]vtA «vigilante/patrulla» to patrolB«idea/pensamiento»: hace días que me ronda esa idea I've had that idea going around in my head for daysdebemos ahuyentar los malos pensamientos que nos rondan we must chase away the evil thoughts that beset usC ‹lugar› to hang aroundla gentuza que ronda el bar the rabble who hang around the barera como si la muerte lo estuviese rondando it was as if death were stalking himlleva varios años rondándola he's been courting her for several yearsE ‹cifra/edad›debe estar rondando los 60 she must be around/getting on for 60la rentabilidad ronda el 3% the yield is hovering around the 3% markF (dar serenata a) to serenade■ rondarviA (para vigilar) «vigilante/patrulla» to be on one's round o beat, be on patrolB (merodear) to hang aroundC (dar serenata) to serenade* * *
rondar ( conjugate rondar) verbo transitivo
b) [ pensamiento]:
d) ( acercarse a):
verbo intransitivo ( merodear) to hang around
rondar
I verbo transitivo
1 (a una mujer) to court frml
(a alguien con algún fin) to be after sb
2 (vagar, pasear de noche con un fin poco claro) to loiter, prowl around: un extraño ronda la casa desde ayer, a stranger has been prowling around the house since yesterday
3 (vigilar) to patrol
4 (estar en torno a, aproximarse a) to be about: el precio ronda los dos millones, the price is about two million
5 (gripe, sueño, enfermedad) to approach: me está rondando la gripe, I think I'm coming down with flu
(una idea) to think about: no sé qué le está rondando en la cabeza, I don't known what he has in his mind
II verbo intransitivo
1 (un vigilante, etc) to do the rounds
2 (un delicuente, alguien sospechoso) to loiter, prowl around
' rondar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
andar
English:
prowl
- haunt
- push
* * *♦ vt1. [vigilar] to patrol;rondaban las calles en parejas they patrolled the streets in pairsle ronda el sueño he's about to drop off;♦ vi1. [vigilar] to patrol;rondaban en parejas they patrolled in pairs3. [edad, cifra] to be around;ronda los cuarenta años he's about forty;las pérdidas rondan los tres millones the losses are in the region of three million4. [cortejar] to serenade* * *I v/t1 zona patrol2:me ronda una idea I have an idea going around in my head3 mujer serenade4:rondar los treinta be around thirtyII v/i famhang around fam* * *rondar vt1) : to patrol2) : to hang aroundsiempre está rondando la calle: he's always hanging around the street3) : to be approximatelydebe rondar los cincuenta: he must be about 50rondar vi1) : to be on patrol2) : to prowl around, to roam about* * *rondar vb3. (rayar) to be nearlyronda los 30 años he's nearly 30 / he's about 30 -
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طَافَ \ circulate: to move or pass round: Blood circulates round the body. patrol: (of police or guards) to travel up and down a particular area: Soldiers patrol the border. roam: to wander: I roamed through the woods. Dogs roam the streets. tour: to make a tour: We toured (around) Europe for three weeks. wander: to walk or travel aimlessly. \ See Also دَارَ، جَالَ، حرس (حَرَسَ) -
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طَافَ \ circulate: to move or pass round: Blood circulates round the body. patrol: (of police or guards) to travel up and down a particular area: Soldiers patrol the border. roam: to wander: I roamed through the woods. Dogs roam the streets. tour: to make a tour: We toured (around) Europe for three weeks. wander: to walk or travel aimlessly. \ See Also دَارَ، جَالَ، حرس (حَرَسَ) -
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طَافَ \ circulate: to move or pass round: Blood circulates round the body. patrol: (of police or guards) to travel up and down a particular area: Soldiers patrol the border. roam: to wander: I roamed through the woods. Dogs roam the streets. tour: to make a tour: We toured (around) Europe for three weeks. wander: to walk or travel aimlessly. \ See Also دَارَ، جَالَ، حرس (حَرَسَ) -
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طَافَ \ circulate: to move or pass round: Blood circulates round the body. patrol: (of police or guards) to travel up and down a particular area: Soldiers patrol the border. roam: to wander: I roamed through the woods. Dogs roam the streets. tour: to make a tour: We toured (around) Europe for three weeks. wander: to walk or travel aimlessly. \ See Also دَارَ، جَالَ، حرس (حَرَسَ) -
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طَافَ \ circulate: to move or pass round: Blood circulates round the body. patrol: (of police or guards) to travel up and down a particular area: Soldiers patrol the border. roam: to wander: I roamed through the woods. Dogs roam the streets. tour: to make a tour: We toured (around) Europe for three weeks. wander: to walk or travel aimlessly. \ See Also دَارَ، جَالَ، حرس (حَرَسَ)
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