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NYPD in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for NYPD in the English»Spanish Dictionary

NYC → New York City

I.type [Am taɪp, Brit tʌɪp] N

II.type [Am taɪp, Brit tʌɪp] VB trans

III.type [Am taɪp, Brit tʌɪp] VB intr

I.any [Am ˈɛni, Brit ˈɛni] ADJ

1. any (with negative and implied negative):

3. any (in conditional sentences):

4. any (no matter which):

thanks a lot! — any time!

II.any [Am ˈɛni, Brit ˈɛni] PRON

III.any [Am ˈɛni, Brit ˈɛni] ADV

I.gyp1 [Am dʒɪp, Brit dʒɪp] N inf (swindle)

II.gyp1 <pres part gypping; pt, pp gypped> [Am dʒɪp, Brit dʒɪp] VB trans inf (swindle)

I.pony up <ponies ponying ponied> VB [Am ˈpoʊni -, Brit ˈpəʊni -] Am inf (v + adv + o)

II.pony up <ponies ponying ponied> VB [Am ˈpoʊni -, Brit ˈpəʊni -] Am inf (v + adv)

I.hype [Am haɪp, Brit hʌɪp] N inf

II.hype [Am haɪp, Brit hʌɪp] VB trans inf

I.many [Am ˈmɛni, Brit ˈmɛni] ADJ

II.many [Am ˈmɛni, Brit ˈmɛni] PRON

2. many in affirm sentences:

I.zany <zanier, zaniest> [Am ˈzeɪni, Brit ˈzeɪni] ADJ inf

II.zany <pl zanies> [Am ˈzeɪni, Brit ˈzeɪni] N

NYPD in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for NYPD in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.many <more, most> [ˈmeni] ADJ

II.many <more, most> [ˈmeni] PRON

III.many <more, most> [ˈmeni] N

gyp [dʒɪp] N Aus, Brit inf

bony <-ier, -iest> [ˈbəʊni, Am ˈboʊ-] ADJ

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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New policy dictates that the NYPD must not engage in selective enforcement of the law against the homeless.
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Each copy of the game came with a paper insert that stated the NYPD had no involvement with the game.
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The charity had been contacted by the NYPD on behalf of the parents.
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At twenty-one, he graduated, becoming a member of the NYPD.
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The NYPD claimed that no form of racial profiling would be conducted when these searches actually took place.
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When the NYPD were called in to control the crowd, a riot ensued.
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She joined the department in 1931 and by 1939 was the fourth woman to achieve the rank of first-grade detective in the NYPD.
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The NYPD arrested one protester at the gym site.
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The scope and depth of this scheme is still unknown, but officials suspect the thieves had assistance from corrupt NYPD officers.
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This leaves only the suitcase with the underwear in the house when the NYPD arrive to start making accusations.
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