detective

美音:[dɪ'tektɪv] 英音:[dɪ'tektɪv]

简单释义:


n.侦探;警探;私人侦探

adj.侦查(用)的

网络侦探的;密探;刑警

变形:

复数:detectives  


完整释义:


n.

1.侦探,密探
2.警探,警察

adj.

1.侦探
2.探测的
3.侦查(用)的
4.探索
5.检波的


例句:

  1. "If the girl was on the bed, that is where the holster was found, " Detective Botha said. "I believe he knew that she was in the bathroom. "
    “如果这个女子待在床上,那也就是在手枪皮套所在的地方,”博塔探员说,“我认为,他知道斯廷坎普当时在浴室里。”

  2. I could now see whAT the detective was driving AT: he was trying to establish my whereabouts on the night of the crime.
    我现在能够明白侦探的意思了:他那时正试图确定案发那天夜晚我的行踪。

  3. After a kidnapping, she did the kind of bedrock detective work Russian prosecutors would not.
    在一次诱骗事件后,她担任起了那种一般俄罗斯检查官不会做的基层侦探工作。

  4. One day, the woman sent the detective a message instructing him to find out the exact number of her husband's female friends.
    一天,女人给侦探发了一条短信,要求他核实下一下她丈夫的女性朋友的确切数字。

  5. To pursue his secret has something of the fascination of a detective story.
    探索他的秘密颇有些阅读侦探小说的迷人劲儿。

  6. The detective immediately set out to obtain this important fact, but he took a long time to send it.
    侦探立即出发去核实这个重要的数字,但过了好长时间不见他把数字寄来。

  7. The detective got the suspect as he came out of the restaurant.
    正当嫌疑犯走出饭店时,侦探抓住了他。

  8. He was a young but trusted member of the detective force, who had distinguished himself in several cases which had been intrusted to him.
    他那时还是个青年,可是,由于他经手的案子都办得很出色,因而在侦探界已经成为深受信赖的一员了。

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