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polizia
policing [брит. pəˈliːsɪŋ, америк. pəˈlisɪŋ] СУЩ.
1. policing (maintaining law and order):
policing
the policing of our city streets
2. policing (patrolling):
policing
the policing of the border
3. policing (staffing with police):
policing
the policing of football matches, demonstrations before сущ. measures, system, strategy
4. policing (monitoring):
policing
policing
policing
community policing [брит. kəmjuːnəti pəˈliːsɪŋ, америк. kəmˌjunədi pəˈlisɪŋ] СУЩ.
community policing
I. police [брит. pəˈliːs, америк. pəˈlis] СУЩ.
1. police + verbo мн. (official body):
to assist the police with their enquiries before сущ. action, involvement, intervention, protection, raid, car, operation, vehicle, presence, escort
2. police (men and women):
poliziotti м. мн.
II. police [брит. pəˈliːs, америк. pəˈlis] ГЛ. перех.
1. police (keep order):
police area
2. police (patrol):
police area, frontier
3. police (staff with police):
4. police (monitor):
police measures, regulations
secret police [брит., америк. ˈsikrɪt pəˈlis] СУЩ.
police headquarters [pəˈliːshedˌkwɔːtəz] СУЩ. npl
combat police [ˌkɒmbætpəˈliːs] СУЩ. брит.
police harassment СУЩ. U
campus police СУЩ. U америк.
police chief [pəˈliːstʃiːf] СУЩ.
kitchen police [брит., америк. ˈkɪtʃən] СУЩ. америк. ВОЕН.
I. police [pə·ˈli:s] СУЩ.
II. police [pə·ˈli:s] ГЛ. перех.
police reporter СУЩ.
police state СУЩ.
police informer СУЩ.
informatore(-trice) della polizia м. (ж.)
police department СУЩ.
police raid СУЩ.
police station СУЩ.
police dog СУЩ.
riot police СУЩ.
police escort СУЩ.
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 also includes various events such as a karate show and a police dog demonstration.
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These traits served the dog well in its role as a personal defense dog, police dog, or war dog, but were not ideally adapted to a companionship role.
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An order to release the police dog was allegedly given over a phone from an off-duty supervisor, who had been drinking.
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The device exploded, injuring two police officers and a police dog.
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When a police dog approaches him, he turns his back.
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