policing

policing [pəˈli:sɪŋ] [pəˈli:sɪŋ] 

原级:police

policing的解释

第三人称单数:polices

过去分词:policed

过去式:policed

policing 基本解释
管制;巡查( police的现在分词 );维护治安;监督;
policing 网络解释

1. 整顿:*40. strangling窒息而死 | 41. policing整顿 | 42. grim坚强不屈的

policing 单语例句

1. Now UK politicians are calling for more aggressive policing and more vigorous Internet monitoring as part of a campaign of zero tolerance for unrest.

2. The force is chiefly in charge of policing rural areas and guarding official buildings.

3. A senior United Nations official in charge of peacekeeping yesterday praised China for its growing role in policing the world's trouble spots.

4. I do want to be clear though that the look and feel of this year's Carnival and our policing operation will not change.

5. His ability to avoid detection may fuel debate about the SEC's effectiveness and the adequacy of its resources for policing money managers.

6. policing的解释

6. Despite Jordaan's attempts to defuse concerns over South Africa's high crime rate, he was pressed to give details of the country's policing plans for 2010.

7. policing是什么意思

7. He supported death sentences for killing volunteers in community policing programs and for particularly cruel murders of elderly people.

8. policing的解释

8. Yet they find themselves getting dragged into policing the troubled nation, which is deeply divided among various rebel groups and militant Aristide supporters.

9. policing

9. The riots in London last summer also raised visitors'concerns about the city's street policing, after images of burning buildings and looted shops were shown globally.

10. " We're very good at policing in a friendly and a discrete way, " organizing committee leader Sebastian Coe said.