English » Arabic

detectives <a detective; detectives> N

detectives

detective N (professions)

Detective N COMPUT

Junior Detective N COMPUT

Senior Detective N COMPUT

detective of crime LAW

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Other circumstantial evidence implicates him as well, but detectives familiar with the case have never agreed on the likelihood of his involvement.
en.wikipedia.org
Prior to making an arrest, 150 detectives would visit 39,000 homes, interview 80,000 people and check over a million car forms.
en.wikipedia.org
Police detectives interview her, pressing her for her account of the events that lead to her incarceration.
en.wikipedia.org
Missing a crucial piece of evidence, the detectives decide to retrace the steps of the victim, a campaign volunteer.
en.wikipedia.org
Although it is likely the letter was scrawled by a hoaxer, detectives have seized the package and said all leads would be followed up.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Detectives investigating a cashpoint raid which saw an explosion rip through a petrol station have arrested a man.
metro.co.uk
These detectives include amateurs, private investigators, and professional policemen.
en.wikipedia.org
Then, the detectives begin to take a closer look inside the clannish family.
en.wikipedia.org
Two plain clothes detectives were appointed in 1858.
en.wikipedia.org
Assigned personnel consist of detectives, plainclothes investigators, identification technicians, and civilians.
en.wikipedia.org

Choose your language Deutsch | English | Español | Français | Italiano | Polski