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View usage for: (pətroʊl) Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular presenttense patrols, present participle patrolling, past tense, past participle patrolled1. verbWhen soldiers, police, or guards patrol an area or building, they move around it in order to make sure that there is no trouble there. Prison officers continued to patrol the grounds within the jail. [VERB noun] Synonyms: police, guard, keep watch (on), pound More Synonyms of patrol Patrol is also a noun. He failed to return from a patrol. 3. countable nounA patrol is a group of soldiers or vehicles that are patrolling an area. Guerrillas attacked a patrol with hand grenades. ...a border patrol operating near the frontier. Synonyms: guard, watch, garrison, watchman More Synonyms of patrol patrol in British English (pəˈtrəʊl) noun1. the action of going through or around a town, neighbourhood, etc, at regular intervals for purposes of security or observation 2. a person or group that carries out such an action 3. a military detachment with the mission of security, gathering information, or combat with enemy forces 4. a division of a troop of Scouts or Guides verbWord forms: -trols, -trolling or -trolled5. to engage in a patrol of (a place) Derived forms patroller (paˈtroller) noun Word origin C17: from French patrouiller, from patouiller to flounder in mud, from patte paw patrol in American English (pəˈtroʊl) verb transitive, verb intransitiveWord forms: paˈtrolled or paˈtrolling1. to make a regular and repeated circuit of (an area, town, camp, etc.) in guarding or inspecting noun3. a person or persons patrolling 4. a. a small group of soldiers sent on a mission, as for reconnaissance b. a group of ships, airplanes, etc. used in guarding 5. a subdivision of a troop of Boy Scouts or Girl Scouts Derived forms patroller (paˈtroller) noun Word origin Fr patrouiller, altered < OFr patouiller, to paddle, puddle, patrol < pate, paw: see patois Examples of 'patrol' in a sentencepatrol Five security staff regularly patrolled the dancefloor.Vice squads patrol the streets enforcing the law.They are urgently searching for the suspect and have increased patrols in the area.Police said that extra street patrols had been deployed.These images highlight the dangers that police officers face day in and day out while patrolling the streets.Local officers will be patrolling the area to speak to anyone who has concerns, police said.Concrete blocks were placed around the Berlin site and extra police were put on patrol in the area.In Wellington hundreds of people went on to the streets as building alarms sounded and fire trucks and police cars patrolled the capital.Two police patrol officers in west Chicago found him wandering in the street on Tuesday and took him to hospital.The men had just returned from patrol and removed their helmets and body armour.The combat air patrols are still required.We were actively patrolling throughout our area and seemed to be well respected by all sides.Police spotted the vehicle during a routine patrol and a check found it had been nicked.Police must patrol the streets of filling in forms.Today the patrol bases that coalition troops fought so hard to establish have largely been abandoned. Military units were patrolling the streets to enforce the curfew.Yesterday two security guards were patrolling the property.They are rarely actually patrolling their neighbourhoods.Soldiers returning from patrols in scorching heat have to wait their turn to get a shower.The air force promised regular combat readiness patrols.Targets included police patrols and tourist areas.Officers on a routine patrol spotted three males running away from the scene.More cops would patrol streets at night.There were also improvised explosive devices targeting police patrols.Some patrol bases are frequently under small arms attack for eight hours at a time. Security guards patrol the empty building around the clock.After two days the patrol returned to the tree.While most soldiers were tucking in, others were out on regular patrols.The key man in each patrol group had a store of explosives and weaponry hidden away and only he knew where it was.The British policing model of regular patrol in uniform in small areas has important benefits.Extra British military police patrols had been put on duty over the weekend in case of trouble.The mayor has also introduced regular police patrols and CCTV. British English: patrol / pəˈtrəʊl/ NOUN Patrol is the action of moving round an area or building in order to make sure that there is no trouble there. He failed to return from a patrol. - American English: patrol
- Arabic: دَوْرِيَّةٌ
- Brazilian Portuguese: patrulha
- Chinese: 巡逻
- Croatian: ophodnja
- Czech: hlídka
- Danish: patrulje
- Dutch: patrouille
- European Spanish: patrulla
- Finnish: partio poliisi- tai sotilas-
- French: patrouille
- German: Streife
- Greek: περίπολος
- Italian: pattuglia
- Japanese: パトロール
- Korean: 순찰
- Norwegian: patrulje
- Polish: patrol
- European Portuguese: patrulha
- Romanian: patrulare
- Russian: патруль
- Latin American Spanish: patrulla
- Swedish: patrull
- Thai: การลาดตระเวน
- Turkish: devriye
- Ukrainian: патруль
- Vietnamese: việc đi tuần tra
British English: patrol VERB When soldiers, police, or guards patrol an area or building, they move around it in order to make sure that there is no trouble there. Prison officers continued to patrol the grounds within the jail. - American English: patrol
- Brazilian Portuguese: patrulhar
- Chinese: 在…巡逻
- European Spanish: patrullar por
- French: patrouiller dans
- German: patrouillieren
- Italian: pattugliare
- Japanese: >巡回する兵士や警察などが
- Korean: 순찰하다
- European Portuguese: patrulhar
- Latin American Spanish: patrullar por
All related terms of 'patrol'Chinese translation of 'patrol' n - (c) (= group)
巡逻(邏)队(隊) (xúnluó duì) (支, zhī) - (c/u) (activity)
巡逻(邏) (xúnluó)
vt - [city, streets, area]
在 ... 巡逻(邏) (zài ... xúnluó) to be on patrol 在巡逻(邏)中 (zài xúnluó zhōng) to do a patrol (of sth) (对(對)某处(處))进(進)行巡逻(邏) ((duì mǒuchù) jìnxíng xúnluó)
Definition to engage in a patrol of (a place) Prison officers continued to patrol the grounds. Synonyms keep watch (on) pound range (over) cruise inspect safeguard make the rounds (of) keep guard (on) walk or pound the beat (of) Definition a person or group that carries out such an action The trespassers fled after they were challenged by a patrol. Additional synonymsDefinition a sentry a watchful sentinel Synonyms guard, watch, lookout, sentry, picket, watchmanDefinition the act or an instance of watching Keep a close watch on him while I'm gone. Synonyms guard, eye, attention, supervision, surveillance, notice, observation, inspection, vigil, lookout, vigilance, heed, alertness, watchfulnessDefinition a man employed to guard buildings or property He worked for ten years as a watchman in a factory. Synonyms guard, security guard, security man, custodian, caretaker |