de·tec·tive
noun/dɪˈtektɪv/
/dɪˈtektɪv/
(abbreviation Det)
侦探;警探 - a police/homicide/undercover detective
警方/凶杀案/卧底侦探 - Several objects were taken away by detectives from the anti-terrorist squad.
反恐小组的侦探拿走了一些物品。 - a detective story/novel
侦探故事/小说 - Detective Inspector (Roger) Brown
(罗杰·)布朗探长 - a detective constable/sergeant/superintendent
侦探警员/中士/警长
Wordfinder- arrest
- charge
- cordon
- detain
- detective
- interrogate
- plain clothes
- police
- raid
- undercover
Extra ExamplesTopics Jobsa2, Law and justicea2, Crime and punishmenta2- Sherlock Holmes was Conan Doyle's fictional detective.
歇洛克・福尔摩斯是柯南・道尔笔下虚构的侦探。 - Thomson was the lead detective in the Ramsay case.
汤姆森是调查拉姆齐案件的探长。 - detectives investigating the case
调查此案的侦探 - A team of around 30 detectives and uniformed officers have been working on the case.
由约 30 名侦探和穿制服的警官组成的团队一直在调查此案。 - He was arrested in Spain by Scotland Yard detectives.
他在西班牙被苏格兰场侦探逮捕。 - Detective Sergeant John Nelson
约翰•纳尔逊警长
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- private
- undercover
- store
- …
- hire
- investigate something
- agency
- work
- fiction
- …
- a police/homicide/undercover detective
- a person employed by somebody to find out information about somebody/something
see also private detective私人侦探 Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- private
- undercover
- store
- …
- hire
- investigate something
- agency
- work
- fiction
- …
Word Originmid 19th cent.: from detect. The noun was originally short for detective policeman, from an adjectival use of the word in the sense ‘serving to detect’.