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单词 police dog
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Definition of police dog in English:

police dog

noun
  • A dog, especially an Alsatian, trained for use in police work.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • When they arrived on Friday morning, three police helicopters hovered overhead, rows of police formed up behind the barricade and police dogs patrolled the grounds.
    • The vehicle was stopped by a young African guard, but he was overwhelmed when dozens of armed policemen and several police dogs sprang from the vehicle.
    • Three police dogs are in training with the county's constabulary to wear new lightweight head harnesses fitted with small cameras.
    • An attorney representing three of the accused told the court his clients had been beaten by the police and bitten by police dogs during their arrest.
    • When the mother questioned the logic of all this, both in the hospital and during a follow-up appointment, squad cars with police dogs showed up at her home to take the child away.
    • Of the 56 forces in England and Wales, only eight use electric shocks to train police dogs.
    • For instance, dogs that have an important job to do, such as rescue dogs, police dogs and guard dogs, generally benefit from leash and collar training.
    • It got so bad that 12 patrolmen and two police dogs were kept on duty outside the home for several days.
    • Outside the wall, commandos beat truncheons against their shields and police dogs barked.
    • Marais said police dogs were instrumental in the arrest of 2924 suspects involved in serious and petty crimes last year.
    • The base is an enclosed courtyard in the west suburb of the city where over 40 police dogs are kept and trained.
    • A West Yorkshire Police helicopter and police dogs joined in the search, along with uniformed officers were out this morning conducting a river bank search on foot, but so far to no avail.
    • Parliament had been sealed and police dogs and bomb squads were searching the building after six men, armed with guns, grenades and at least one bomb, entered the complex in a coordinated attack.
    • Three police dogs are in training to wear new lightweight head harnesses fitted with small cameras from which pictures can be beamed back to a monitor carried by the dogs' handlers.
    • A convoy of six armed vehicles, three police dogs and several patrol cars made a simultaneous lunchtime swoop at the addresses.
    • Police wielding machine guns stormed houses, police dogs were set upon demonstrators, and helicopters buzzed overhead, spotlighting homes and individuals.
    • We could send in some of our specially trained police dogs who may be able to tackle someone in this situation.
    • He is one of only a few GMP-bred puppies judged unsuitable to become trained police dogs and are instead re-housed in good homes across the region.
    • Police carried out baton charges and let police dogs loose on the teenagers, who fought back with bricks, rocks, golf balls and petrol bombs.
    • Now I have seen police dogs in action and am aware that having attack trained dogs is similar to having a loaded rifle, you simply must be responsible.
 
 

Definition of police dog in US English:

police dog

nounpəˈlēs dôɡpəˈlis dɔɡ
  • 1A dog, especially a German shepherd, trained for use in police work.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The vehicle was stopped by a young African guard, but he was overwhelmed when dozens of armed policemen and several police dogs sprang from the vehicle.
    • For instance, dogs that have an important job to do, such as rescue dogs, police dogs and guard dogs, generally benefit from leash and collar training.
    • The base is an enclosed courtyard in the west suburb of the city where over 40 police dogs are kept and trained.
    • Three police dogs are in training with the county's constabulary to wear new lightweight head harnesses fitted with small cameras.
    • A West Yorkshire Police helicopter and police dogs joined in the search, along with uniformed officers were out this morning conducting a river bank search on foot, but so far to no avail.
    • Parliament had been sealed and police dogs and bomb squads were searching the building after six men, armed with guns, grenades and at least one bomb, entered the complex in a coordinated attack.
    • Now I have seen police dogs in action and am aware that having attack trained dogs is similar to having a loaded rifle, you simply must be responsible.
    • When they arrived on Friday morning, three police helicopters hovered overhead, rows of police formed up behind the barricade and police dogs patrolled the grounds.
    • An attorney representing three of the accused told the court his clients had been beaten by the police and bitten by police dogs during their arrest.
    • Marais said police dogs were instrumental in the arrest of 2924 suspects involved in serious and petty crimes last year.
    • It got so bad that 12 patrolmen and two police dogs were kept on duty outside the home for several days.
    • He is one of only a few GMP-bred puppies judged unsuitable to become trained police dogs and are instead re-housed in good homes across the region.
    • Of the 56 forces in England and Wales, only eight use electric shocks to train police dogs.
    • Outside the wall, commandos beat truncheons against their shields and police dogs barked.
    • Three police dogs are in training to wear new lightweight head harnesses fitted with small cameras from which pictures can be beamed back to a monitor carried by the dogs' handlers.
    • Police carried out baton charges and let police dogs loose on the teenagers, who fought back with bricks, rocks, golf balls and petrol bombs.
    • We could send in some of our specially trained police dogs who may be able to tackle someone in this situation.
    • A convoy of six armed vehicles, three police dogs and several patrol cars made a simultaneous lunchtime swoop at the addresses.
    • When the mother questioned the logic of all this, both in the hospital and during a follow-up appointment, squad cars with police dogs showed up at her home to take the child away.
    • Police wielding machine guns stormed houses, police dogs were set upon demonstrators, and helicopters buzzed overhead, spotlighting homes and individuals.
    1. 1.1informal A German shepherd.
 
 
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