cops
/kɒp/ (bre, ipa) · [kˈɑps] /kɑːp/ (ame, ipa) · [kˈɑps] /ˈkäp How to pronounce cop (audio)/ (ame, mw)
cops — 名詞
1. police officers, especially in informal everyday speech.
警察
非正式說法,指警員或警方人員
police officers, especially in informal everyday speech.
After the alarm rang, the cops searched the dark office floor.
警報響起後,警察搜查了昏暗的辦公室樓層。
search after an alarm at work
Two traffic cops waved Meera's bus through the flooded tunnel exit.
兩名交通警察把 Meera 的公車引導出積水的隧道出口。
traffic cops directing vehicles
The neighbors called the cops when loud music shook the building at midnight.
半夜大聲的音樂震動整棟大樓時,鄰居打電話叫了警察。
At the stadium gate, the cops checked bags before the final match.
在體育場入口,警察在決賽前檢查了包包。
Local cops helped Kofi find a lost wallet near the night market.
當地警察在夜市附近幫 Kofi 找到一個遺失的皮夾。
- police officers
neutral full expression in ordinary speech and writing
- the police
refers to the force or officers as a group
- officers
works only when the police context is already clear
文法句型
the cops
call the cops
traffic cops
用法筆記
Usually refers to police officers as a group in everyday talk. In formal writing or official speech, police officers is safer than cops.