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Определение policed в Английский Язык Турецкий язык словарь

police
polis

Polis, neredeyse bir aydır çalınan eşyaları arıyor. - The police have been searching for the stolen goods for almost a month.

Polisten gizlenerek, Dima geceyi bir çöplükte geçirdi. - Hiding from the police, Dima spent the night in a dumpster.

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polisler

Ray, Gary'nin hikayesini desteklemek istiyordu fakat polisler onların ikisininde gerçeği söylediklerine ikna olmamışlardı. - Ray was willing to corroborate Gary's story, but the police were still unconvinced that either of them were telling the truth.

Polisler katili yakaladı. - The police have caught the murderer.

police
kontrol etmek
police
denetlemek
police
polis örgütü
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emniyet

Gözaltına alınanların altısı İzmir Emniyet Müdürlüğü'nde ifadeleri alındıktan sonra serbest bırakıldı. - Six of those detained were released after being interrogated at the İzmir Police Department.

Polis rehineleri emniyete götürdü. - The police took the hostages to safety.

police
sakçı denetiminde bulundurmak
police
sakçılar
police
sakçı örgütü
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polis kuvvetiyle güvenliği sağlamak
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i., çoğ. polisler, polis memurları. f
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{i} inzibat
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polisn
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polis vasıtasıyla düzeni sağlamak
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{f} garnizonu temiz tutmak
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{f} kontrol altında tutmak
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inzibat memurları
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polis idaresi
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{f} polislerle güvenliği sağlamak
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{i} nöbet

Polis o gün nöbetçiydi. - The policeman was on duty on that day.

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polis tayin etmak
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{f} yönetmek
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emniyet amirliği dairesi
police
inzibat kuvveti
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{i} güvenliği sağlama
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(Askeri) TEMİZLİK NÖBETÇİSİ: Bir bölge, bina veya malzemeyi temiz ve derli toplu bulundurmakla görevlendirmiş kimse
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garnizonun temizlik durumu
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güvenliği sağlamak
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zabıta
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
Regulated by laws for the maintenance of peace and order, enforced by organized administration
{a} regulated, governed, ruled
past of police
policied
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An organisation granted the legal authority to enforce the law. See usage note
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To enforce the law and keep order among (a group)

Extra security was hired to police the crowd at the big game.

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A police officer
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Members of the police force
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To patrol an area

Fire off several rounds in a residential building and stop to police the brass?.

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{n} the government of a city or place
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The organized body of civil officers in a city, town, or district, whose particular duties are the preservation of good order, the prevention and detection of crime, and the enforcement of the laws
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The Bonfire Societies have a tense relationship with the Police on Bonfire Night In years gone by, arrests of Bonfire Boys were not uncommon, and there have been several attempts by the authorities to stop the celebrations altogether Even now there is often criticism of perceived heavy-handedness, and the large number of officers, especially those brought in for the evening from outside Lewes, generates particular resentment The Force, however, maintains that its strong presence is necessary to keep public order It is looking at ways to use modern technology to lower its profile
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Typically an object P is implemented by holding authority that it does not yield to its clients Most of these are capabilities to private parts of P Sometimes P holds a capability to some shared object that is not private to P P may be responsible for limiting the use of the shared object I call this a police function This policy may be to limit what the P's client can learn from the shared object, or to limit what the client can do to the shared object Often both Sometimes the sole function of P is to attenuate the authority over the shared object This might be called a front end
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A judicial and executive system, for the government of a city, town, or district, for the preservation of rights, order, cleanliness, health, etc
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An agency that maintains order, prevents and detects crime, and enforces the law
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maintain the security of by carrying out a control
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member of the Queensland Police Services
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the force of policemen and officers; "the law came looking for him"
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the force of policemen and officers; "the law came looking for him
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Military police, the body of soldiers detailed to preserve civil order and attend to sanitary arrangements in a camp or garrison
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If the police or military forces police an area or event, they make sure that law and order is preserved in that area or at that event. the tiny UN observer force whose job it is to police the border The march was heavily policed. see also secret police + policing po·lic·ing the policing of public places. see also community policing
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{f} keep watch, guard, supervise; patrol, maintain law and order
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The police are the official organization that is responsible for making sure that people obey the (Hukuk) The police are also looking for a second car Police say they have arrested twenty people following the disturbances I noticed a police car shadowing us
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Individuals who are state certified and derive law enforcement authority from statutes and ordinances Generally employed by governments to serve the public Police have arrest powers and are considered "sworn personnel "
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and for the enforcement of the laws and prevention of crime; the administration of the laws and regulations of a city, incorporated town, or borough
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The cleaning of a camp or garrison, or the state &?; a camp as to cleanliness
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That which concerns the order of the community; the internal regulation of a state
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If a person or group in authority polices a law or an area of public life, they make sure that what is done is fair and legal. Imro, the self-regulatory body that polices the investment management business. + policing po·lic·ing Policing of business courses varies widely. Body of agents organized to maintain civil order and public safety, enforce the law, and investigate crime. Characteristics common to most police forces include a quasi-military organization, a uniformed patrol and traffic-control force, plainclothes divisions for criminal investigations, and a set of enforcement priorities that reflects the community's way of life. Administration may be centralized at the national level downward, or decentralized, with local police forces largely autonomous. Recruits usually receive specialized training and take an exam. The modern metropolitan police force began with Sir Robert Peel in Britain 1829. Secret police are often separate, clandestine organizations established by national governments to maintain political and social orthodoxy, which typically operate with little or no restraint. International Criminal Police Organization Boston Police Strike police power Royal Canadian Mounted Police secret police
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Police are men and women who are members of the official organization that is responsible for making sure that people obey the (Hukuk) More than one hundred police have ringed the area
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{i} civil service unit devoted to maintaining law and order; constables, officers of the law
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An organisation granted authority to enforce the law
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To make clean; as, to police a camp
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To patrol or clean an area
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n An armed force for protection and participation
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To keep in order by police
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(employment category) All personnel -- whether military, paramilitary or civilian -- that exercise police functions, including corps like Gendarmerie and Carabinieri
Турецкий язык - Английский Язык

Определение policed в Турецкий язык Английский Язык словарь

police
(Ticaret) policy
policed

    Турецкое произношение

    pılist

    Произношение

    /pəˈlēst/ /pəˈliːst/

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    ... they're policed adequately," that's a very powerful argument to have on your hand. ...
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