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单词 zipcuff
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Definition of zipcuff in US English:

zipcuff

nounˈzipkəfˈzipkəf
  • A plastic strip with a loop on one end that is secured with notches on the other end, used as a temporary handcuff.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Quatre's smile is bright as he produces a pair of zipcuffs from an inner pocket of his jacket.
    • That last one got a little tedious after a while, because after the suspect has clearly surrendered, why should I have to tell my team to put the zipcuffs on him?
    • I want a suspect to try and shoot me if I pull out the zipcuffs before securing his weapon.
    • If you plan on making a citizens' arrest, be sure to have a partner on cover and zipcuffs.
    • Around here if you were getting uppity while they were trying to clear a plane or bus or anything I wouldn't be surprised if you were put to the floor and carried out hogtied in zipcuffs.
    • And with her free hand, she took out a pair of zipcuffs.
    • Besides, I got tired of the suspects saying, ‘took you long enough’ after you restrain them with zipcuffs.
    • You've got zipcuffs to keep enemies in place, and a special camera allows you to look under doorways to see who might be lurking on the other side.
    • They bash open doors, shout their targets awake and bind their hands with thick plastic restraints called zipcuffs.
    • The prisoners were waiting to get their zipcuffs removed.
    • I'm sure the zipcuffs chafed as he was escorted into police custody.
verbˈzipkəfˈzipkəf
[with object]
  • Restrain (someone) with zipcuffs.

    one cop called someone on the phone while the other one zipcuffed me
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A man who was being zipcuffed and led out the door shouted back at me angrily.
    • Does anyone remember the man who was zipcuffed and sitting on the end of a flatbed trailer?
    • It requires quick thinking: do you have your team zipcuff the perpetrators immediately, or do you lock down the entire room before apprehending the suspects, wasting valuable time?
    • The expression is ‘proactive justice;’ it's very unlikely that a potential troublemaker is going to break any laws while zipcuffed on the floor of a paddy wagon.
    • Granted he couldn't see and he was zipcuffed, but still.
    • Plus, I love the adrenaline of participating in raids and ultimately the satisfaction of either laying to rest the bad, bad guys or zipcuffing them and sending them away for a long time.
    • The group zipcuffs them and, after searching the house, leaves them in the jail for the authorities to find.
    • MPs are worse than cops - they zipcuff you for anything and grind your face in the dirt!
    • If we bust in and zipcuff everyone and interrogate them forcefully we may get answers but the Media would crucify us.
    • I didn't see any other markings because I was zipcuffed and my mobility was limited.
    • We put our knees on their backs, pulled their hands behind them, and faster than you can bat an eye we zipcuffed them.
    • It took about 15 police officers to detain and zipcuff her.
 
 

Definition of zipcuff in US English:

zipcuff

nounˈzipkəf
  • A plastic strip with a loop on one end that is secured with notches on the other end, used as a temporary handcuff.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Around here if you were getting uppity while they were trying to clear a plane or bus or anything I wouldn't be surprised if you were put to the floor and carried out hogtied in zipcuffs.
    • Quatre's smile is bright as he produces a pair of zipcuffs from an inner pocket of his jacket.
    • They bash open doors, shout their targets awake and bind their hands with thick plastic restraints called zipcuffs.
    • The prisoners were waiting to get their zipcuffs removed.
    • That last one got a little tedious after a while, because after the suspect has clearly surrendered, why should I have to tell my team to put the zipcuffs on him?
    • Besides, I got tired of the suspects saying, ‘took you long enough’ after you restrain them with zipcuffs.
    • If you plan on making a citizens' arrest, be sure to have a partner on cover and zipcuffs.
    • And with her free hand, she took out a pair of zipcuffs.
    • I want a suspect to try and shoot me if I pull out the zipcuffs before securing his weapon.
    • I'm sure the zipcuffs chafed as he was escorted into police custody.
    • You've got zipcuffs to keep enemies in place, and a special camera allows you to look under doorways to see who might be lurking on the other side.
verbˈzipkəf
[with object]
  • Restrain (someone) with zipcuffs.

    one cop called someone on the phone while the other one zipcuffed me
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It requires quick thinking: do you have your team zipcuff the perpetrators immediately, or do you lock down the entire room before apprehending the suspects, wasting valuable time?
    • The expression is ‘proactive justice;’ it's very unlikely that a potential troublemaker is going to break any laws while zipcuffed on the floor of a paddy wagon.
    • I didn't see any other markings because I was zipcuffed and my mobility was limited.
    • Does anyone remember the man who was zipcuffed and sitting on the end of a flatbed trailer?
    • If we bust in and zipcuff everyone and interrogate them forcefully we may get answers but the Media would crucify us.
    • Plus, I love the adrenaline of participating in raids and ultimately the satisfaction of either laying to rest the bad, bad guys or zipcuffing them and sending them away for a long time.
    • Granted he couldn't see and he was zipcuffed, but still.
    • The group zipcuffs them and, after searching the house, leaves them in the jail for the authorities to find.
    • A man who was being zipcuffed and led out the door shouted back at me angrily.
    • MPs are worse than cops - they zipcuff you for anything and grind your face in the dirt!
    • We put our knees on their backs, pulled their hands behind them, and faster than you can bat an eye we zipcuffed them.
    • It took about 15 police officers to detain and zipcuff her.
 
 
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