单词 | sheriff |
释义 | sheriff (once / 339 pages) n A sheriff is the top-ranking officer in a county police force. Unlike police in a city or town, the sheriff is an elected official. In most states, the sheriff serves a four-year term, and she oversees a department of police officers. A sheriff's job varies from state to state, but it generally includes enforcing the law, making arrests within the county, traffic control, prisoner transportation, and crime investigation. The Old English root word is scirgerefa, "representative of royal authority in a shire." Sheriff has been used in the United States since the 1600's. WORD FAMILYsheriff: sheriffs USAGE EXAMPLESParson, a cattle rancher and former sheriff, said in his statement that he is well and resting at his home in Bolivar. Washington Times(Jan 02, 2017) The sheriff’s statement says Herzog stole vehicles and items across five counties in Michigan, Indiana and Ohio. Washington Times(Jan 02, 2017) The Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office, fire department first responders, the Walton Sheriff’s Office, the Coast Guard and others assisted in searching for the man. Washington Times(Jan 02, 2017) n the principal law-enforcement officer in a county Hyper law officer, lawman, peace officer an officer of the law |
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