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Significados de
old bill
en inglés
ruso
полисмен
portugués
oficial de polícia
español
oficial de policia
catalán
policia
Volver al significado
Warranted employee of a police force.
officer
fed
copper
jake
bobby
policeman
pig
cop
constable
barney
Términos relacionados
profession
español
oficial de policia
Sinónimos
Examples for "
officer
"
officer
fed
copper
jake
bobby
Examples for "
officer
"
1
Talk to the public information
officer
.
Abrams' voice belied his tough talk.
2
Chief health
officer
Brett Sutton said the low case numbers were encouraging.
3
However, the league
officer
in a statement issued this morning said that:
4
At least four others including a police
officer
were injured, officials said.
5
Waikato's medical
officer
of health Felicity Dumble says common sense has prevailed.
1
The bank crisis
fed
the sense of frustration with Bulgaria's political class.
2
New Zealand is still the best place to do
grass
-
fed
dairy production.
3
They
fed
in threes and fours in the middle of the streets.
4
The
fed
funds effective rate is the Federal Reserve's key policy rate.
5
That information would be
fed
into the district plan, Mr Mendonca said.
1
Therefore,
copper
homeostasis in plant and animal cells must be tightly controlled.
2
At current
copper
prices, experts say the stake is worth far more.
3
This growing supply surge has not yet affected the refined
copper
market.
4
The stove was lighted; the water in the
copper
was steaming slightly.
5
However, the data also showed Chinese
copper
demand dropped, hurting mining stocks.
1
Then
Jake
came along and right away mentioned exactly the right place.
2
One said cheekily, ''Tis the only ship
Jake
'ere'll ever command, sir!'
3
Jake
was one of 13 patients given pioneering gene therapy last year.
4
Jake
heard the others calling to one another; they sounded far away.
5
With all his heart, he wanted to believe everything
Jake
Featherston said.
1
The efficiency of the English
bobby
came to the traveller's rescue, however.
2
He had tickled the stout ribs of every
bobby
in the place.
3
We have seen an atlantic liner tied in with a
bobby
pin.
4
The
bobby
-
pin
was on the board across the arms of the wheelchair.
5
Bobby
arrived home with the good news - they had a house.
1
The
policeman
could not explain; neither could the idlers; neither can I.
2
A second
policeman
is said to be in critical condition in hospital.
3
Better to have a
policeman
walk by than stop and ask questions.
4
Next morning she reports the theft and a local
policeman
seemed concerned.
5
One
policeman
died of bullet wounds, among five people injured, authorities said.
1
The
pig
is perhaps the most stubborn and courageous animal in India.
2
In vain did they wait, in the hope of recovering the
pig
.
3
You can look far and wide in Harlem without finding
pig
's
feet.
4
The rabbit or guinea
pig
is used for demonstration in the laboratory.
5
Have the gravies in separate tureens on either side of the
pig
.
1
The young
cop
kept shifting his weight from left foot to right.
2
MS: I think the most basic responses is a
'
cop
watch' program.
3
I asked the
cop
to let me go to the ladies' room.
4
But Mr Andrews said none of them would
cop
a financial penalty.
5
And who will
cop
the cost of the thousands of free fares?
1
Northern Ireland's chief
constable
has vowed to bring to justice those responsible.
2
The
constable
was in charge of the knights of the royal household.
3
There was no answer but he could sense the
constable
's
presence inside.
4
The story begins with a description of the park
constable
keeping order.
5
The next day the young gentleman admitted the truth to the
constable
.
1
The beef brawl with China now has a barley
barney
on top.
2
I'm sorry, for one thing, that I had that
barney
with Warrigal.
3
The man spoke in Portuguese, and
Barney
replied in the same language.
4
Pelosi and House Financial Services Committee chairman
Barney
Frank piled on Boehner.
5
He found Uncle
Barney
in the act of stirring up the fire.
1
The new voluntary reporting system will
piggy
-
back
a new brand documentation system.
2
Turning automated teller machines into your personal
piggy
bank is easy-alarminglyeasy.
3
They were among the first to be arrested for
piggy
-
backing
in Britain.
4
He had all the cash he needed from Svavelsjö MC's
piggy
bank.
5
She buys a
piggy
bank to start saving for a new ukulele.
1
Many years ago, I intervened when two thugs attacked a lone
policewoman
.
2
There are reports that a
policewoman
has been injured in the trouble.
3
Another officer searched me; at the same time a
policewoman
searched Yvonne.
4
It all begins with a
policewoman
being given custody of a motorcycle.
5
I explode out the door of the market before the
policewoman
reacts.
1
The
walnut
-
crusher
shifts gear into a final grind-into-mush setting: Capital Laundry Services?
2
Its
crusher
was stopped by two -who heard the kitten's cries.
3
Knights veteran Jamie Buhrer was also cited for a second-half
crusher
tackle.
4
O
crusher
of foes, we have told Thee all about that mystery.
5
What a
crusher
of a mother-in-law she'd make, returned the young man.
1
The literary
polis
was once an oligarchy, it is now a republic.
2
After the
polis
nabbed me that night, Ah stopped doin the deliveries.
3
Ah could hardly hear them for the music but the
polis
were mentioned.
4
The
polis
came over to the window and bent down to look in.
5
And if the
polis
were to grab me, Ah was to say fuck-all.
1
If you want to
dibble
dabble, so be it, but toe the line.
2
The
dibble
is a good instrument to use in dotting bulbs around the turf.
3
They're so small, they'll just
dibble
the snow!
4
And she took the
dibble
again and planted a leek, in her rage for work; while old Mme.
5
Another mode of propagation is to take cuttings at midsummer and
dibble
them into boxes of leaf soil and sand.
1
The food service feeds me like the little
oinker
I am.
2
Some men were pigs, and Yountz was evidently an
oinker
of the highest order.
3
Read on to meet this strange and charismatic
oinker
.
1
At least four others including a
police
officer
were injured, officials said.
2
You could make up new words and terms-firefighter ,mailcarrier,
police
officer
.
3
But the minister said only one
police
officer
in three was working.
4
In 1990 he began working as a New York City
police
officer
.
5
Occupation: Former
police
officer
turned private detective; peerless solver of mysterious murders.
1
Just trying to be
officer
friendly
right now, Webber replies.
2
Sears -now owned by KMart -also has left
Officer
Friendly
behind.
3
The Chicago Police Department created the
Officer
Friendly
program in 1966.
4
Even major police departments can be confused about
Officer
Friendly
.
5
For a certain generation, however,
Officer
Friendly
programs built trust between cops and young people.
1
The people, they are such
chazzers
,
all the time gobbling: gobble gobble; they feast on everything that it's in their sight.
1
One
police
agent
remained in a serious condition in hospital, sources said.
2
He passed for the servant of the
police
agent
who accompanied him.
3
The secret
police
agent
stood near the main-hatch, and watched him narrowly.
4
After last night-afterthe visit of the
police
agent
-
she
was
quite hysterical.
5
He was certain now that the bald man was a
police
agent
.
Uso de
old bill
en inglés
1
The new bill also gives content owners more rights than the
old
bill
.
2
He thought he would collect an
old
bill
from Carl, the Swedish painter.
3
Frank ran out and reminded Carl of his
old
bill
.
4
Whiz came an
old
bill
;
then, one after another, a regular fusilade of various utensils.
5
Then we went up to the
old
bill
discounter.
6
In Nova Scotia an
old
bill
was reconsidered, and a larger majority was obtained against it.
7
One carried a rusty
old
bill
,
the other a lance that had seen its best days centuries ago.
8
It is only an
old
bill
,
and they threw it down, contemptuously, when they searched me, O'Neil said.
9
A 2-year
old
bill
requires disclosure of donors to such funds but the House is busy loosening its provisions.
10
Two New Zealand holiday makers have been released from a police station in Phuket in Thailand, after settling an
old
bill
.
11
Down came the
old
bill
-
plastered
frame hut with the Moxie sign, and up went a thatched-roof replica of an English tavern.
12
I found the
old
bill
-
discounter
had been kept to his bed for a long time by the complaint of which he was to die.
13
Adjust for the different financial structure and the package looked very Hinkley-like -in other words, hugely expensive for the poor
old
bill
payer.
14
Under the
old
bill
,
the House of Commons would have had to approve the negotiating objectives of the government in the next phase of talks.
15
A tax bill of £60,000 for going to university is far less off-puttingthan just a plain
old
bill
of £60,000.
16
Old
Bill
spat at another crack; his faded blue eyes twinkled mischievously.
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полисмен
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policial
agente da polícia
agente policial
oficial da polícia
oficial policial
español
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agente de policia
oficial de policía
policia
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