di
di — 名詞
- disingular
- displural
1. a detective who holds a middle rank in the British police force and leads invest
刑事督察
英國負責刑事調查的中高階警官
a detective who holds a middle rank in the British police force and leads investigations into serious crimes
DI Karim Osei questioned the main suspect for four hours before the trial.
Karim Osei 刑事督察在審判前審問了主要嫌疑犯四個小時。
DI + surname as title
The chief constable promoted Sergeant Elena Rossi to DI last March.
警察局長去年三月將警佐 Elena Rossi 晉升為刑事督察。
DI Mira Singh requested the forensic team to check the victim's phone records.
Mira Singh 刑事督察要求鑑識小組檢查受害者的手機通聯記錄。
At the morning briefing, DI Ryo Nakajima handed out photos of the stolen jewellery.
在早上的簡報會上,Ryo Nakajima 刑事督察分發了被竊珠寶的照片。
- detective inspector
the full written form, more formal than the abbreviation
- CID officer
broader term referring to any officer in the Criminal Investigation Department, not a specific rank
- inspector
a general rank that includes uniformed inspectors as well as detectives
文法句型
DI + [surname]
用法筆記
Always pronounced as two separate letters ('D-I'), not as a single syllable. When used before a surname, no article is needed: 'DI Patel' not 'the DI Patel'.
常見錯誤
2. a military officer responsible for training new soldiers in basic combat skills,
訓練教官
軍中負責訓練新兵基本技能的軍官
a military officer responsible for training new soldiers in basic combat skills, marching, weapons handling, and physical fitness, often using very strict discipline
DI Luca Bianchi shouted orders at the new recruits during morning drill.
Luca Bianchi 訓練教官在早操時間對新兵大聲下達命令。
DI as military training officer
The platoon's DI taught the soldiers how to clean and assemble a rifle.
該排的訓練教官教導士兵如何清潔和組裝步槍。
possessive: [unit]'s DI
Every morning at six, DI Amelia Hart ran the recruits through boot-camp exercises.
每天早上六點,Amelia Hart 訓練教官帶著新兵進行新兵訓練營的體能操練。
Recruits who failed the fitness test returned to DI Yara for extra training.
未通過體能測驗的新兵回到 Yara 訓練教官那裡接受額外訓練。
- drill sergeant
the more common term in the U.S. Army, referring specifically to a sergeant who trains recruits
- training instructor
a broader, more neutral term used across different military branches
文法句型
DI + [surname]
the + DI
用法筆記
Commonly associated with the United States Marine Corps and other branches of the U.S. military. Frequently appears in films and books about military basic training.
3. a medical condition in which the body produces very large amounts of urine and t
尿崩症
一種因荷爾蒙失調導致大量排尿的疾病
a medical condition in which the body produces very large amounts of urine and the person feels extremely thirsty, caused by a problem with a hormone that controls the kidneys' water balance
Doctor Kwame Asante diagnosed Aiko with DI after her blood and urine tests came back.
Kwame Asante 醫師根據 Aiko 的血液和尿液檢驗結果診斷她患有尿崩症。
diagnose + with + DI (medical abbreviation)
Children with DI must drink regularly to prevent dehydration during hot weather.
患有尿崩症的兒童必須定時喝水,以免在天氣炎熱時脫水。
The endocrinologist prescribed a nasal spray to manage Rin's DI symptoms effectively.
內分泌科醫師開了一種鼻噴劑來有效控制 Rin 的尿崩症症狀。
Without treatment, DI can cause serious dehydration and confusion in elderly patients.
若未接受治療,尿崩症恐導致年長患者嚴重脫水和意識混亂。
文法句型
diagnosed with DI
DI + verb
用法筆記
Not to be confused with diabetes mellitus (普通糖尿病), which is far more common and involves blood sugar rather than water balance. The two conditions have completely different causes and treatments.