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 constable ['kɑnstəbl.]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 治安官, 警官, 总管

[法] 警察, 警官, 巡警


  1. The girl standing at the street corner is a constable.
    站在街角的那个女孩是一名警察。
  2. The district under the jurisdiction of a constable.
    治安官管辖区受一名治安官管辖的地区
  3. The constable stop the car and arrest the driver.
    警官使车停住并将司机扣留。


constable
[ noun ]
  1. a lawman with less authority and jurisdiction than a sheriff

  2. <noun.person>
  3. English landscape painter (1776-1837)

  4. <noun.person>
  5. a police officer of the lowest rank

  6. <noun.person>


Constable \Con"sta*ble\ (k[o^]n"st[.a]*b'l or
k[u^]n"st[.a]*b'l), n. [OE. conestable, constable, a
constable (in sense 1), OF. conestable, F. conn['e]table, LL.
conestabulus, constabularius, comes stabuli, orig., count of
the stable, master of the horse, equerry; comes count (L.
companion) + L. stabulum stable. See {Count} a nobleman, and
{Stable}.]
1. A high officer in the monarchical establishments of the
Middle Ages.

Note: The constable of France was the first officer of the
crown, and had the chief command of the army. It was
also his duty to regulate all matters of chivalry. The
office was suppressed in 1627. The constable, or lord
high constable, of England, was one of the highest
officers of the crown, commander in chief of the
forces, and keeper of the peace of the nation. He also
had judicial cognizance of many important matters. The
office was as early as the Conquest, but has been
disused (except on great and solemn occasions), since
the attainder of Stafford, duke of Buckingham, in the
reign of Henry VIII.

2. (Law) An officer of the peace having power as a
conservator of the public peace, and bound to execute the
warrants of judicial officers. --Bouvier.

Note: In England, at the present time, the constable is a
conservator of the peace within his district, and is
also charged by various statutes with other duties,
such as serving summons, precepts, warrants, etc. In
the United States, constables are town or city officers
of the peace, with powers similar to those of the
constables of England. In addition to their duties as
conservators of the peace, they are invested with
others by statute, such as to execute civil as well as
criminal process in certain cases, to attend courts,
keep juries, etc. In some cities, there are officers
called {high constables}, who act as chiefs of the
constabulary or police force. In other cities the title
of constable, as well as the office, is merged in that
of the police officer.

{High constable}, a constable having certain duties and
powers within a hundred. [Eng.]

{Petty constable}, a conservator of the peace within a parish
or tithing; a tithingman. [Eng.]

{Special constable}, a person appointed to act as constable
of special occasions.

{To} {overrun the constable}, or {outrun the constable}, to
spend more than one's income; to get into debt. [Colloq.]
--Smollett.

  1. The constable's wife and young children escaped, and the gunmen took a shotgun and two pistols when they left, police said in their daily unrest report.
  2. He went back to the Met, returning to Kent as chief constable in 1989.
  3. In The Chief Martin Shaw is now the chief constable of 'Eastland', a role originally played by Tim Piggott-Smith.
  4. But one of the strike leaders, constable Mohammad Afzal, said another walkout was planned for Saturday unless the soldiers leave Kashmir and the government reinstates a police union banned in 1979.
  5. Between us, we earned the same per annum as a London police constable. 'We were terribly badly qualified.
  6. He went on to a series of city and state jobs _ including interpreter, ferry worker, constable and member of the Boston election, street and law departments.
  7. Senior policewoman Alison Halford told an industrial tribunal where she is claiming discrimination that ex-Merseyside chief constable Sir Kenneth Oxford caused 'years of misery'.
  8. Elsewhere, a Sinhalese police constable and a woman were shot to death by extremists in southern Sri Lanka and more than 235 suspected Sinhalese militants were arrested, the communique said.
  9. In a separate development, police reported that a white constable was fatally stabbed overnight by a group of blacks while on foot patrol in Pinetown West, on the outskirts of Durban.
  10. The constable's uncle also was killed.
  11. Also on Tuesday, Sinhalese extremists stabbed a police constable and a security officer guarding an injured Sinhalese militant inside the Colombo General Hospital, a police spokesman said.
  12. Trooper Phillip Black died from gunshot wounds to the head and neck, while constable Donald Irwin of Kitchener, Ontario, received fatal wounds to his right eye and shoulder.
  13. A sum of 70,000 rupees, about $5,400, was granted to the constable's family because the man died in service.
  14. The Sikh constable fled with the killer, said Singh, who spoke by telephone from district police headquarters in Majitha.
  15. Six to eight gunmen came to constable Kashmira Singh's house early Monday and asked for the policeman, Sharma said.
  16. Among those killed were 60 men, 20 women and five children, according to Vellu Kutty, head constable in Quilon.
  17. A justice of the peace, a deputy constable and five Tarrant County workers said they thought they were winners in a drawing when they received toys and clothing at Christmas.
  18. Pierre Lemarbre, a constable with the Quebec police, said he was a Mohawk in his 30s.
  19. The constable confessed he, his wife and son had plotted his "death" because benefits for a policeman dying in service were higher than normal retirement pensions.
  20. But in rural counties, the sheriff is responsible for all jail and court-related activities, and the constable's office is largely symbolic.
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