bobby
/ˈbɒbi/ (bre, ipa) · [bˈɑbi] /ˈbɑːbi/ (ame, ipa) · [bˈɑbi] /ˈbä-bē How to pronounce bobby (audio)/ (ame, mw)
bobby — 名詞
- bobbysingular
- bobbiesplural
1. an informal British name for a police officer, often one walking around a local
警察
英式口語中的警察
an informal British name for a police officer, often one walking around a local area on duty
When Iris missed the last train, a bobby walked her to the taxi rank.
當 Iris 錯過末班火車時,一名警察陪她走到計程車招呼站。
a bobby + verb in a help scene
The shopkeeper asked a bobby to calm the crowd outside the market.
店主請一名警察到市場外安撫人群。
ask a bobby to + verb
Two bobbies stood by the bridge after the football match ended.
足球賽結束後,兩名警察站在橋邊。
Samir thanked the bobby who found his wallet near the station.
Samir 感謝那名在車站附近找到他皮夾的警察。
At midnight, the bobby pointed a torch into the empty park.
到了半夜,那名警察拿手電筒照向空蕩蕩的公園。
- police officer
neutral standard term in formal and international English
- constable
British and more official, often tied to a rank or title
- cop
informal like bobby, but broader and less specifically British
- officer
short form used when the police context is already clear
文法句型
a bobby
two bobbies
ask a bobby
用法筆記
Mainly British and often slightly old-fashioned or friendly in tone. It usually suggests an officer doing ordinary street duty rather than a formal rank title.