释义 |
Interpol|ˈɪntəpɒl| [abbrev. of International police.] The International Criminal Police Commission (founded in 1923), with headquarters in Paris.
1952Söderman & O'Connell Mod. Criminal Investigation (ed. 4) ii. 24 All national bureaus of the ICPC have adopted the telegraphic address of ‘Interpol’. 1955Times 7 July 7/5 They have issued the description of a man of about 45..whom they would like to interview. This has been circulated through the international police organization, Interpol, since it is thought likely that the man may have gone abroad. 1957Times 24 June 10/2 Wire-tapping was one of the subjects discussed at the Lisbon meeting of the International Criminal Police Commission (Interpol) which ended yesterday. 1958Daily Mail 31 July 1/5 British police last night sent a call to Interpol, the international police organisation, for help in solving the riddle of a British airman whose father believes he is still alive 15 years after he was shot down over Germany. 1964J. Cramer World's Police vi. 442 The word ‘Interpol’ was originally the telegraphic address of the I.C.P.O. but it became so well known that it is now part of the official title of the organization. |