单词 | uniformed |
释义 | uniformedadj. Dressed in or wearing uniform. (Frequently c1880–.) spec. of police officers: see uniform n. Compounds b. ΘΚΠ society > law > law enforcement > police force or the police > [adjective] > branches of police force uniformed1813 scenes-of-crime1931 mobile1938 uniform1938 the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > wearing clothing > [adjective] > wearing clothing for specific people > wearing uniform uniformed1813 1813 Lady Lyttelton Corr. 12 Dec. Wednesday we dine at Count Romanzoff's—full-dressed, long-trained, uniformed. 1840 T. P. Thompson Exercises (1842) V. 53 A uniformed agent of the law. 1895 G. Meredith Amazing Marriage II. xliii. 223 A foreign army or tag-rag of uniformed rascals. 1922 Rep. Tax Cases 1913–21 VII. 176 Detective officers receive the same rates of pay as uniformed officers. 1945 Law Rep.: King's Bench Div. 420 When they saw the uniformed officer they hurried in the opposite direction. 1973 ‘E. Peters’ City of Gold & Shadows v. 81 Sergeant Comstock, of the uniformed branch..came from a long line of native fishermen. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1924; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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