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- police
- police officerabbreviationsee also 警察官
- police stationabbreviationsee also 警察署
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- police
- police officer
- police station
Refers to the law enforcement agency responsible for maintaining public order and safety.
Refers to an individual member of the police force, responsible for enforcing the law and protecting citizens.
Refers to the building or facility where police officers are based and where people can report crimes or seek assistance.
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He risked his life to carry out his duty and inspired police officers everywhere.
There's also the danger of unexploded bombs, so they reported it to the police and the area was taped off to keep people out.
For my part, having you lot with me is more reassuring than the police or anything!
If it was just a book the Space Police wouldn't be sticking their noses in. The problem is that it's a bundle of super technology.
The police seized a large quantity of drugs at the school.
I couldn't help overhearing, but you're police officers who handle cyber-crime or some such?
What does destroying evidence get you? The usual thing would be to contact the police, wouldn't it?
Up till now America has called itself the world's police and continued suppression relying on military force.
The police are reluctant to pursue criminal charges in medical cases.
15. きごう「けいさつ警察だ。ちょっとしょ署まできて来てもらおうかきごう」きごう「な、なんできごう?きごう」きごう「こんなまちなか街中でどんぱちドンパチやってつみ罪にならないわけないだろうがきごう!きごう!きごう」
"This is the police. Would you mind coming down to the station?" "W-why?" "You can't think it's not a crime to go shooting guns off in the middle of town?!"
The policemen beat the bushes all day to find a lost child.
The injured man lay in the street before the police arrived.