单词 | unarmed |
释义 | unarmed (ʌnɑːʳmd ) adjective If a person or vehicle is unarmed, they are not carrying any weapons. The soldiers concerned were unarmed at the time. Thirteen unarmed civilians died in that attack. Synonyms: defenceless, helpless, unprotected, without arms Unarmed is also an adverb. He says he walks inside the prison without guards, unarmed. Collocations: unarmed officer Marksmen were deployed in the operation, but the arrests were carried out by unarmed officers. Times, Sunday Times The unarmed officers will run, cycle or walk alongside the torchbearers for 8,000 miles — with local forces handling crowd control. The Sun So, as would be routine, two unarmed officers were sent. The Sun To be licensed as an unarmed officer an individual must be at least 18 years of age and undergo 40 hours of classroom training and pass criminal history checks. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 If so, why were two unarmed officers sent to a burglary there, 'routine' or not? The Sun Translations: Chinese: 未武装的 Japanese: 武装していない |
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