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Police d'État

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

State police SUST. ingl. am.

police state SUST. pey.

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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

1. police + v. pl. (official body):

to assist the police with their enquiries atrbv. action, involvement, intervention, protection
to assist the police with their enquiries raid, car, operation, vehicle

2. police U:

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

1. police (keep order):

police area

2. police (patrol):

police area, frontier:

3. police (staff with police):

4. police (monitor):

police measures, regulations

I. state [ingl. brit. steɪt, ingl. am. steɪt] SUST.

1. state (condition):

2. state POL. (nation):

3. state (region, area):

state ADMIN., GEOGR.

4. state POL. (government):

5. state (ceremonial):

6. state (social class):

state archaic

II. States SUST.

States sust. pl.:

III. state [ingl. brit. steɪt, ingl. am. steɪt] ADJ. atrbv.

1. state (government):

state school, sector
state enterprise, pension, radio, TV, university, railways, secret
state budget, spending, subsidy
state army, tax
state election ingl. am.

2. state (ceremonial):

state coach, occasion, opening
state banquet
state funeral
state visit

IV. state [ingl. brit. steɪt, ingl. am. steɪt] V. trans.

1. state:

state (express, say) fact , opinion, position, truth, view
state (provide information) age, income
to state that person:

2. state (specify):

state amount, conditions, place, time, terms
state preference

V. state [ingl. brit. steɪt, ingl. am. steɪt]

en el diccionario PONS

police state SUST. pey.

en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS

I. police [pəˈli:s] SUST. pl.

the police in town
the police outside towns
police department ingl. am., police service ingl. brit.

II. police [pəˈli:s] V. trans.

1. police (officially control and guard):

2. police (control and regulate):

3. police MILIT.:

I. state [steɪt] SUST.

1. state (condition):

state a. fig.
to be in a fit state to +infin
être en état de +infin
to be in a (terrible) state coloq.

2. state (situation):

3. state (nation):

4. state (dignified rank):

II. state [steɪt] ADJ.

1. state (nation):

state a. fig.

2. state (american states):

3. state (governmental unit):

state industry

4. state (civil government):

state document
a state registered nurse ingl. brit. MED.

5. state (showing dignified ceremony):

state funeral

III. state [steɪt] V. trans.

1. state (declare):

to state (that) ...

2. state (express):

state one's opinion, the reference
state a problem, a condition

3. state (specify):

state conditions
en el diccionario PONS

police state SUST. pey.

en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS

I. police [pə·ˈlis] SUST. pl.

the police in town
the police outside towns

II. police [pə·ˈlis] V. trans.

1. police (officially control and guard):

2. police (control and regulate):

3. police MILIT.:

I. state [steɪt] SUST.

1. state (condition):

state a. fig.
être en état de +infin
to be in a (terrible) state coloq.

2. state (situation):

3. state (nation):

4. state (dignified rank):

II. state [steɪt] ADJ.

1. state (national):

state a. fig.

2. state (of American states):

3. state (owned by government):

state industry

4. state (governmental):

state document

5. state (showing ceremony):

state funeral

III. state [steɪt] V. trans.

1. state (declare):

to state (that) ...

2. state (express):

state opinion, reference
state problem, condition

3. state (specify):

state conditions
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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He designed graphics for the group including, for their first show, a poster, which was banned by the police.
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Soon after the local and state police arrived and fired eight rounds of tear gas into the prison yard.
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The arcade cabinet was created to look like a police car, with a gas pedal, steering wheel and a siren button, complete with flashing lights atop the unit.
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The crowd became violent when the police began to brandish sticks.
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In the following days, the media repeated police claims that this chubby teenager was the suspect.
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