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Definition of uniformed in English: uniformedadjectiveˈjuːnɪfɔːmdˈjunəˌfɔrmd Wearing a uniform. (人)穿制服的 uniformed police officers 穿制服的警官。 Example sentencesExamples - In York, police are hoping to combat the problem with more uniformed officers backed by community support patrols.
- Throughout the lecture three uniformed campus police officers observed the event from the exits in addition to two senior officers who were present in plain clothes.
- The civil enforcement officers will form up alongside hundreds of uniformed community support officers patrolling the streets, keeping an eye on low-level anti-social behaviour.
- The sight of uniformed police officers out and about does a great deal to reassure people and acts as a deterrent, particularly to anti-social behaviour.
- Today the property remained cordoned off, guarded by uniformed police officers as inquiries continued.
- They should only be used by trained uniformed police officers who on detecting a speeding driver would have the necessary powers to stop such a driver and either report him/her or issue a fixed penalty ticket.
- The police were joined by uniformed community safety wardens, Richmond Council park patrol officers and special constables.
- Additional police patrols of both uniformed and plain clothes officers will target hot spots identified via calls from the public and from previous experience.
- Volunteers are accompanied by a uniformed officer, special constable or police community support officer.
- But when a film company needs to close a road or divert traffic while shooting film, whole contingents of uniformed police officers complete with cars and motorcycles are required.
- When the checkout supervisor saw a uniformed police officer intending to buy some alcohol this was brought to her attention.
- Is the cost of a few more uniformed police officers and some decent lighting in the major tourist areas too much to ask?
- Police have drawn-up an action plan with a police sergeant and six uniformed officers on mobile patrol in case trouble kicks off.
- However, the biggest difference from other sports events was that there were few spectators, except for numerous uniformed police officers.
- Then he took me downstairs to a beautiful car, uniformed chauffeur and all!
- Earlier, hooligans pelted riot police and uniformed officers with bottles after numerous incidents on the Wearmouth Bridge approach to the stadium.
- Yesterday uniformed police officers stood guard outside the premises while forensic experts carried out a detailed search inside the premises.
- Soon, a uniformed police officer appeared on the scene and asked the man to treat Linda like a lady and just tell her what he wanted her to do.
- However, as we approached we could see the white limousines, with the white ribbons, and a team of uniformed chauffeurs standing by.
- From which we can only conclude that all applicants receive the same Rolls-Royce service, complete with a uniformed chauffeur.
Definition of uniformed in US English: uniformedadjectiveˈjunəˌfɔrmdˈyo͞onəˌfôrmd (of a person) wearing a uniform. (人)穿制服的 uniformed police officers 穿制服的警官。 Example sentencesExamples - When the checkout supervisor saw a uniformed police officer intending to buy some alcohol this was brought to her attention.
- Additional police patrols of both uniformed and plain clothes officers will target hot spots identified via calls from the public and from previous experience.
- Is the cost of a few more uniformed police officers and some decent lighting in the major tourist areas too much to ask?
- But when a film company needs to close a road or divert traffic while shooting film, whole contingents of uniformed police officers complete with cars and motorcycles are required.
- Earlier, hooligans pelted riot police and uniformed officers with bottles after numerous incidents on the Wearmouth Bridge approach to the stadium.
- They should only be used by trained uniformed police officers who on detecting a speeding driver would have the necessary powers to stop such a driver and either report him/her or issue a fixed penalty ticket.
- Soon, a uniformed police officer appeared on the scene and asked the man to treat Linda like a lady and just tell her what he wanted her to do.
- From which we can only conclude that all applicants receive the same Rolls-Royce service, complete with a uniformed chauffeur.
- However, as we approached we could see the white limousines, with the white ribbons, and a team of uniformed chauffeurs standing by.
- The sight of uniformed police officers out and about does a great deal to reassure people and acts as a deterrent, particularly to anti-social behaviour.
- Police have drawn-up an action plan with a police sergeant and six uniformed officers on mobile patrol in case trouble kicks off.
- The police were joined by uniformed community safety wardens, Richmond Council park patrol officers and special constables.
- Then he took me downstairs to a beautiful car, uniformed chauffeur and all!
- Throughout the lecture three uniformed campus police officers observed the event from the exits in addition to two senior officers who were present in plain clothes.
- Yesterday uniformed police officers stood guard outside the premises while forensic experts carried out a detailed search inside the premises.
- The civil enforcement officers will form up alongside hundreds of uniformed community support officers patrolling the streets, keeping an eye on low-level anti-social behaviour.
- However, the biggest difference from other sports events was that there were few spectators, except for numerous uniformed police officers.
- Volunteers are accompanied by a uniformed officer, special constable or police community support officer.
- In York, police are hoping to combat the problem with more uniformed officers backed by community support patrols.
- Today the property remained cordoned off, guarded by uniformed police officers as inquiries continued.
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