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单词 patrol
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patrol

noun
 
/pəˈtrəʊl/
/pəˈtrəʊl/
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  1.  
    [countable, uncountable] the act of going to different parts of a building, an area, etc. to make sure that there is no trouble or crime
    • Security guards make regular patrols at night.
    • on patrol a police car on patrol
    Extra Examples
    • The Italians flew regular patrols over the desert.
    • They maintain a continuous patrol of the oceans with three submarines.
    • helicopters used for traffic patrols
    Topics Law and justicec1, War and conflictc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • routine
    • special
    • armed
    verb + patrol
    • carry out
    • conduct
    • fly
    patrol + noun
    • aircraft
    • boat
    • car
    preposition
    • on patrol
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  2.  
    [countable] a group of soldiers, vehicles, etc. that patrol an area
    • a naval/police patrol
    • a patrol car/boat
    Extra Examples
    • Every police car and foot patrol in the area is on full alert.
    • One soldier was killed when his patrol was ambushed.
    • The highway patrol has sealed off the area.
    • They sent out four-man patrols to scout the area.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • routine
    • special
    • armed
    verb + patrol
    • carry out
    • conduct
    • fly
    patrol + noun
    • aircraft
    • boat
    • car
    preposition
    • on patrol
    See full entry
  3. [countable] a group of about six Boy Scouts or Girl Guides / Girl Scouts that forms part of a larger group

patrol

verb
 
/pəˈtrəʊl/
/pəˈtrəʊl/
[transitive, intransitive]
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they patrol
/pəˈtrəʊl/
/pəˈtrəʊl/
he / she / it patrols
/pəˈtrəʊlz/
/pəˈtrəʊlz/
past simple patrolled
/pəˈtrəʊld/
/pəˈtrəʊld/
past participle patrolled
/pəˈtrəʊld/
/pəˈtrəʊld/
-ing form patrolling
/pəˈtrəʊlɪŋ/
/pəˈtrəʊlɪŋ/
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  1. patrol (something) to go around an area or a building at regular times to check that it is safe and that there is no trouble
    • Troops patrolled the border day and night.
    • to patrol the streets/area
    • Guards can be seen patrolling everywhere.
    • Aircraft regularly patrol the frontier.
    Topics Law and justicec1
    Word Originmid 17th cent. (as a noun): from German Patrolle, from French patrouille, from patrouiller ‘paddle in mud’, from patte ‘paw’ + dialect (gad)rouille ‘dirty water’.
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