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单词 carabiniere
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Definition of carabiniere in English:

carabiniere

nounPlural carabinieri ˌkarəbɪˈnjɛːriˌkerəbəˈnyerē
  • A member of the Italian paramilitary police.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The carabinieri were called and we found ourselves having to explain we were not members of the Red Brigade.
    • But the tragedy of the Italian carabinieri shows that foreign troops are targets of attack by insurgents and terrorists in the south, too.
    • Once she's descended again, she stops at a payphone to call the secretary away from her desk on a pretense, then the carabinieri, to inform them of the explosion, now seconds away.
    • Giuliano was gunned down in a shoot-out with carabinieri trying to arrest him for his involvement in the massacre of communists celebrating May Day at Portella della Ginestra in 1947.
    • After some talk among the lawyers and the carabinieri, Dick was set free.
    • The bridge is frequented by bootleggers and hawkers who are always on the look out for the carabinieri.
    • When she insists on answering her questions from her Italian interrogators in English, she is assigned a young member of the carabinieri, Filippo, as her translator.
    • She telephones the carabinieri to tell them the bomb is about to explode, and goes quietly when they come to arrest her.
    • The riposte came on Wednesday from the head of the local carabinieri.
    • The two charioteers hid their diving suits and walked into Palermo, but were promptly arrested by the carabinieri.
    • It was as well he had not opened it: the carabinieri found it to contain only salt water.
    • Giuliano finds himself caught up in this system, and on September 2, 1943, he kills a carabinieri (a state policeman) who tried to arrest him.
    • The entrance to the press centre is guarded by armed carabinieri and airport-style scanners.
    • Italian officials say 11 of the dead were paramilitary police officers - known as carabinieri - and three were soldiers.
    • We need to bring in the international community, like international police, gendarmerie, carabinieri, to help us.
    • Granted his behaviour may not have been that of a peaceful protester, he was after all attacking the carabinieri, but to shoot him dead?
    • About 150 cases of dog poisoning a year are reported to the carabinieri in Tuscany and we have personal knowledge of two tragedies involving neighbours' pets.
    • Over the last few days additional convoys were heavily guarded by carabinieri and military forces, but even they could not guarantee free passage for the trains.
    • The carabinieri took the credit, but the mafia had had enough of Giuliano's attention-seeking.
    • The Italian carabinieri overseeing investigations of a cultural nature accepted the offer.

Origin

Italian, literally 'carabineer'.

 
 

Definition of carabiniere in US English:

carabiniere

nounˌkerəbəˈnyerē
  • A member of the Italian paramilitary police.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The two charioteers hid their diving suits and walked into Palermo, but were promptly arrested by the carabinieri.
    • When she insists on answering her questions from her Italian interrogators in English, she is assigned a young member of the carabinieri, Filippo, as her translator.
    • The riposte came on Wednesday from the head of the local carabinieri.
    • Granted his behaviour may not have been that of a peaceful protester, he was after all attacking the carabinieri, but to shoot him dead?
    • Once she's descended again, she stops at a payphone to call the secretary away from her desk on a pretense, then the carabinieri, to inform them of the explosion, now seconds away.
    • After some talk among the lawyers and the carabinieri, Dick was set free.
    • She telephones the carabinieri to tell them the bomb is about to explode, and goes quietly when they come to arrest her.
    • The bridge is frequented by bootleggers and hawkers who are always on the look out for the carabinieri.
    • Italian officials say 11 of the dead were paramilitary police officers - known as carabinieri - and three were soldiers.
    • About 150 cases of dog poisoning a year are reported to the carabinieri in Tuscany and we have personal knowledge of two tragedies involving neighbours' pets.
    • The carabinieri were called and we found ourselves having to explain we were not members of the Red Brigade.
    • Giuliano finds himself caught up in this system, and on September 2, 1943, he kills a carabinieri (a state policeman) who tried to arrest him.
    • The entrance to the press centre is guarded by armed carabinieri and airport-style scanners.
    • We need to bring in the international community, like international police, gendarmerie, carabinieri, to help us.
    • But the tragedy of the Italian carabinieri shows that foreign troops are targets of attack by insurgents and terrorists in the south, too.
    • It was as well he had not opened it: the carabinieri found it to contain only salt water.
    • The carabinieri took the credit, but the mafia had had enough of Giuliano's attention-seeking.
    • Over the last few days additional convoys were heavily guarded by carabinieri and military forces, but even they could not guarantee free passage for the trains.
    • Giuliano was gunned down in a shoot-out with carabinieri trying to arrest him for his involvement in the massacre of communists celebrating May Day at Portella della Ginestra in 1947.
    • The Italian carabinieri overseeing investigations of a cultural nature accepted the offer.

Origin

Italian, literally ‘carabineer’.

 
 
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