释义 |
squadrol U.S. slang.|ˈskwɒdrəʊl| [f. squad n. + patrol n.] A small police van.
1961in Webster. 1965J. McCormick Bravo ii. 44, I sat between them in the front seat of the squadrol, stone faced, my arms crossed, as we drove off under the thin pealing of noontime bells from Loyalty Chapel. 1972B. Garfield Line of Succession (1974) i. 38 The Plymouth..was a block ahead when the squadrol, its red and blue lights flashing, came in sight on a collision course. 1976Tel. (Brisbane) 21 Dec. 36/5 No one got excited when the small van, called a ‘squadrol’, pulled up in front of the Starr Hotel at 617 West Madison. |