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Policía

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

policing [ingl. am. pəˈlisɪŋ, ingl. brit. pəˈliːsɪŋ] SUST. U

1. policing (keeping order):

policing

2. policing (monitoring):

policing
policing

community policing SUST. U

community policing

I. police [ingl. am. pəˈlis, ingl. brit. pəˈliːs] SUST.

1. police (force) + sing. or pl v.:

the riot police atrbv. regulations/escort/patrol

2. police (police officers):

police no art., + pl v.

II. police [ingl. am. pəˈlis, ingl. brit. pəˈliːs] V. trans.

1. police (keep order in):

police streets

2. police (monitor):

3. police (clean up):

police ingl. am.

secret police SUST. U

thought police SUST. + pl v.

traffic police SUST. U

military police SUST. U

mounted police SUST. U

police dog SUST.

police department SUST. (in US)

en el diccionario PONS

I. police [pəˈli:s] SUST. sin pl.

II. police [pəˈli:s] V. trans.

police record SUST.

1. police record (dossier):

2. police record (history of convictions):

police car SUST.

police state SUST. pey.

police raid SUST.

arreada f Arg.

military police SUST.

riot police SUST.

police escort SUST.

police reporter SUST.

police constable SUST. ingl. brit.

en el diccionario PONS

I. police [pə·ˈlis] SUST.

II. police [pə·ˈlis] V. trans.

police court SUST.

police patrol SUST.

police informer SUST.

police officer SUST.

police dog SUST.

police force SUST.

police escort SUST.

riot police SUST.

police car SUST.

Present
Ipolice
youpolice
he/she/itpolices
wepolice
youpolice
theypolice
Past
Ipoliced
youpoliced
he/she/itpoliced
wepoliced
youpoliced
theypoliced
Present Perfect
Ihavepoliced
youhavepoliced
he/she/ithaspoliced
wehavepoliced
youhavepoliced
theyhavepoliced
Past Perfect
Ihadpoliced
youhadpoliced
he/she/ithadpoliced
wehadpoliced
youhadpoliced
theyhadpoliced

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Others followed with their own series, despite harassment from the party's secret police.
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These guidelines required the FBI to show evidence of a crime before using secret police techniques like wiretaps or entering someone's home without warning.
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Unfortunately they are in a restricted area so the secret police suspect them of being spies.
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Their strategy included mass political repressions and establishing subordinate secret police services at the occupied territories.
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He cited the government's claim of reaching out to the opposition even though his secret police were still arresting opposition figures.
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