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单词 strip-search
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Definition of strip-search in English:

strip-search

verbˈstrɪpsəːtʃˈstrɪp ˌsərtʃ
[with object]
  • Search (someone) for concealed items, typically drugs or weapons, in a way that involves the removal of all their clothes.

    对(某人)脱衣搜身(尤指搜查毒品、武器)

    he was photographed, fingerprinted, and strip-searched
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Indeed, immigration officials of many countries strip-search persons traveling with diplomatic passports.
    • There, they strip-searched me, made me put on an orange jump suit and cut off all my hair, just like a criminal.
    • A woman reported being strip-searched in jail by four male officers, then left naked.
    • Many prisoners say they were denied adequate water and food, and women were strip-searched by male guards.
    • ‘I was strip-searched three times during intake and given only a long T-shirt to wear,’ he said.
    • The reporter, cameraman and driver were strip-searched in separate interrogation chambers.
    • Protesters sued after accusing the police of firing rubber bullets at demonstrators and strip-searching those arrested.
    • The officer in charge strip-searched the appellant prior to lodging her in a cell.
    • Six members of the protest were taken to Fitzgibbon Street Garda station, where the two women were strip-searched.
    • He is handcuffed, strip-searched and brutalised by French officials who throw him into jail.
    • When she protested they threatened to strip-search her.
    • Just last week they strip-searched a young mother right in front of her small children!
    • Male and female arrestees say they were strip-searched that night.
    • They strip-search him and briefly make him stand nude.
    • The pair were handcuffed, taken to the county jail, strip-searched and charged with criminal trespass.
    • They were strip-searched, sprayed for lice and locked up with chains around their ankles.
    • Police had a warrant to search her home for drugs, but did not have magistrates' permission to strip-search people there.
    • At one point in 1999, nearly 70,000 people were suing the police over being strip-searched for minor offences like fare-dodging.
    • They have to submit to being strip-searched regularly in case drugs or weapons are being hidden on their person.
    • They were strip-searched, given orange uniforms and mattresses, and led to their respective cells.
nounˈstrɪpsəːtʃˈstrɪp ˌsərtʃ
  • An act of strip-searching someone.

    脱衣搜查

    she felt dirty and humiliated after the strip-search
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There are no signals in Chief Fantino's recommendations that the force's strip-search policy should not continue as in the past.
    • TMQ certainly will not stoop to the obvious strip-search and handcuff jokes.
    • You're less likely to be stopped for a strip-search when heading across the Channel.
    • The Squad came in decked out in their Ninja Turtle suits expecting trouble as they began strip-searches and cell ramps.
    • The questionnaire is the financial equivalent of a strip-search.
    • I had many strip-searches and never got used to them, who would?
    • he was dismissed after a complaint by prisoner Stuart that he was mocked during a strip-search at Strangeways.
    • Finally, police officers can use ‘reasonable and necessary’ force to conduct strip-searches.
    • The officers remove my eighty-year-old grandmother's shoes and belt, ushering her into a private room for a thorough strip-search.
    • Black women are consistently targeted for strip-searches at airports, while black men are designated for searches at traffic stops.
    • However, some shopkeepers pounce on me and demand everything but a strip-search.
    • A prison inspectors' report in April 2003 revealed that staff routinely imposed random strip-searches after visits.
    • We must all question the practices of roadblocks, strip-searches, urine tests, locker searches, and money laundering laws.

Definition of strip-search in US English:

strip-search

verbˈstrip ˌsərCHˈstrɪp ˌsərtʃ
[with object]
  • Search (someone) for concealed items, typically drugs or weapons, in a way that involves the removal of all their clothes.

    对(某人)脱衣搜身(尤指搜查毒品、武器)

    he was photographed, fingerprinted, and strip-searched
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A woman reported being strip-searched in jail by four male officers, then left naked.
    • The reporter, cameraman and driver were strip-searched in separate interrogation chambers.
    • They strip-search him and briefly make him stand nude.
    • They were strip-searched, given orange uniforms and mattresses, and led to their respective cells.
    • There, they strip-searched me, made me put on an orange jump suit and cut off all my hair, just like a criminal.
    • Police had a warrant to search her home for drugs, but did not have magistrates' permission to strip-search people there.
    • Protesters sued after accusing the police of firing rubber bullets at demonstrators and strip-searching those arrested.
    • Many prisoners say they were denied adequate water and food, and women were strip-searched by male guards.
    • They were strip-searched, sprayed for lice and locked up with chains around their ankles.
    • At one point in 1999, nearly 70,000 people were suing the police over being strip-searched for minor offences like fare-dodging.
    • Six members of the protest were taken to Fitzgibbon Street Garda station, where the two women were strip-searched.
    • Indeed, immigration officials of many countries strip-search persons traveling with diplomatic passports.
    • The officer in charge strip-searched the appellant prior to lodging her in a cell.
    • The pair were handcuffed, taken to the county jail, strip-searched and charged with criminal trespass.
    • Male and female arrestees say they were strip-searched that night.
    • ‘I was strip-searched three times during intake and given only a long T-shirt to wear,’ he said.
    • He is handcuffed, strip-searched and brutalised by French officials who throw him into jail.
    • Just last week they strip-searched a young mother right in front of her small children!
    • When she protested they threatened to strip-search her.
    • They have to submit to being strip-searched regularly in case drugs or weapons are being hidden on their person.
nounˈstrip ˌsərCHˈstrɪp ˌsərtʃ
strip search
  • An act of strip-searching someone.

    脱衣搜查

    she felt dirty and humiliated after the strip-search
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The officers remove my eighty-year-old grandmother's shoes and belt, ushering her into a private room for a thorough strip-search.
    • We must all question the practices of roadblocks, strip-searches, urine tests, locker searches, and money laundering laws.
    • The Squad came in decked out in their Ninja Turtle suits expecting trouble as they began strip-searches and cell ramps.
    • However, some shopkeepers pounce on me and demand everything but a strip-search.
    • Finally, police officers can use ‘reasonable and necessary’ force to conduct strip-searches.
    • The questionnaire is the financial equivalent of a strip-search.
    • I had many strip-searches and never got used to them, who would?
    • You're less likely to be stopped for a strip-search when heading across the Channel.
    • There are no signals in Chief Fantino's recommendations that the force's strip-search policy should not continue as in the past.
    • A prison inspectors' report in April 2003 revealed that staff routinely imposed random strip-searches after visits.
    • Black women are consistently targeted for strip-searches at airports, while black men are designated for searches at traffic stops.
    • TMQ certainly will not stoop to the obvious strip-search and handcuff jokes.
    • he was dismissed after a complaint by prisoner Stuart that he was mocked during a strip-search at Strangeways.
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