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Police

Police

(n)
UK
pəˈliːs
US
pəˈliːs
Definition: The civil force of a state, responsible for the prevention and detection of crime and the maintenance of public order.
Meaning: Cảnh sát, công an
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How to use "Police" vocabulary in sentence (example)

Abu Dhabi Police even purchased one, so if you ever find yourself in the area, remember you really do stand no chance in a race.

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The police and the FBI are using drones for surveillance and sting operations.

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There has been uproar regarding the use of drones and police warrants for private property.

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Horses have been used in the police force since the 17th Century.

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Although they became less popular with the introduction of the automobile in the early 20th Century, hundreds of horses are still used by the police today.

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Eagles have been used in the police and the army several times, and in The Netherlands, eagles were trained to help control drones.

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The Royal Canadian Mounted police which has 30,000 members, originated from the Mounted Police which was formed in 1873 which started with just nine officers.

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