police
n
(the) police [pl v]
(members of an) official organization whose job is to keep public order, prevent and solve crime, etc 警方; 警察部门; 警察
the local, state, national, etc police 地方、 州、 国家等的警察部门
There were over 100 police on duty at the demonstration. 游行期间有100多名警察值勤.
The police have not made any arrests. 警方未逮捕任何人.
[attrib 作定语]
a police car, enquiry, raid, report 警车、 警方的询问、 警方的突击搜查、 警方的报告. police, v [Tn] keep order in (a place) with or as if with police; control 维持(某地)的治安; 监督
The teachers on duty are policing the school buildings during the lunch hour. 在午饭时间, 值班教师负责维持校内秩序.
(fig 比喻) a committee to police the new regulations, ie make sure they are obeyed 监督实施新规章的委员会.
I suggest that we ask users of this machine what they think about it. We can photograph them using it too. Then we can put their comments at the top of the advertisement in big print. We can bring in some humour too. People enjoy reading humorous ads.