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policía

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

police constable SUBST (in UK)

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

constable [Am ˈkɑnstəb(ə)l, Brit ˈkʌnstəb(ə)l, ˈkɒnstəb(ə)l] SUBST Brit

I. police [Am pəˈlis, Brit pəˈliːs] SUBST

1. police (force) + Sg or pl Verb:

the riot police attr regulations/escort/patrol

2. police (police officers):

police no Art, + pl Verb

II. police [Am pəˈlis, Brit pəˈliːs] VERB trans

1. police (keep order in):

police streets

2. police (monitor):

3. police (clean up):

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police constable SUBST Brit

im PONS Wörterbuch

constable [ˈkʌnstəbl, Am ˈkɑ:n-] SUBST Brit

I. police [pəˈli:s] SUBST kein Pl

II. police [pəˈli:s] VERB trans

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I. police [pə·ˈlis] SUBST

II. police [pə·ˈlis] VERB trans

Present
Ipolice
youpolice
he/she/itpolices
wepolice
youpolice
theypolice
Past
Ipoliced
youpoliced
he/she/itpoliced
wepoliced
youpoliced
theypoliced
Present Perfect
Ihavepoliced
youhavepoliced
he/she/ithaspoliced
wehavepoliced
youhavepoliced
theyhavepoliced
Past Perfect
Ihadpoliced
youhadpoliced
he/she/ithadpoliced
wehadpoliced
youhadpoliced
theyhadpoliced

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It is the site of the first traffic light for the city; it was manually operated by a police constable.
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Prior to his death, he had worked as a police constable and blacksmith.
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An officer who arrived earlier radioed the police constable to inform him there were two male suspects.
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There was a village police constable in a designated police house up until the late 1980s.
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There was no police constable, but there were 8 coastguard men and one chief officer.
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