patrolman in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for patrolman in the English»Spanish Dictionary

patrolman <pl patrolmen [-mən]> [Am pəˈtroʊlmən, Brit pəˈtrəʊlmən] N

2. patrolman (from motoring organization):

patrolman Brit
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patrolman in the PONS Dictionary

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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A patrolman saw him struggling with a woman at the side of the road, and arrested him.
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A patrolman finally broke in through a window into a second-story bedroom.
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Additionally, even during his free time, a patrolman could not leave the city limits without express permission.
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After breaking up the fight, they had a patrolman call for an ambulance to take both men away.
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The lowest rank in a police organization would be officer, deputy, patrolman, trooper, and historically, private, depending on the particular organization.
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He was immediately reappointed to a patrolman and assigned to the detective squad.
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Many of his most memorable stories came from his adventures he had as a patrolman.
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In 1942, the first promotional exam was given for the title of special patrolman grade 2 or what is now known as a sergeant.
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He served as a patrolman from 1912 until his retirement in 1943.
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This practise was the basis of an unofficial service given by the club to its members; sometimes a patrolman would not salute when driving past.
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