secret police
英 [ˌsiːkrət pəˈliːs]
美 [ˌsiːkrət pəˈliːs]
n. 秘密警察
Collins.1
牛津词典
noun
- 秘密警察
a police force that works secretly to make sure that citizens behave as their government wants
柯林斯词典
- (处理政治犯罪的)秘密警察
The secret policeis a police force in some countries that works secretly and deals with political crimes committed against the government.
英英释义
noun
- a police force that operates in secrecy (usually against persons suspected of treason or sedition)
双语例句
- During the reign of the white terror, many progressives fell victim to the secret police.
在白色恐怖时期,许多进步人士成为秘密警察的受害者。 - Our lives are already stored in our computers; we do not want the secret police there too.
我们的生活已经储存在我们的电脑中;我们可不希望秘密警察也出现在那里。 - Do you know who trained our secret police, that fine body of men?
你知道是谁训练那队受人称赞的秘密警察吗? - The army and secret police were well aware of this growing feeling of discontent among the Manchurians.
蒋介石的军队和特务十分了解,满洲人的不满情绪在日益增长。 - Eg. the secret police tortured him to obtain information.
秘密警察拷问他以获取情报。 - They fled the country to escape the clutches of the secret police.
他们逃离该国,避开秘密警察的控制。 - The violence over the last forty-eight hours was instigated by ex-members of the secret police.
过去48小时的暴力事件是在前秘密警察的煽动下爆发的。 - Those people feared to live in the clutches of foreign secret police.
那些人害怕在外国秘密警察控制下生活。 - The secret police used to spy on practically everyone.
过去秘密警察几乎监视每个人。 - Earlier he had denied he was a spy but admitted he had agreed to communicate with the secret police because he feared refusal to do so would have threatened his studies.
早前他曾否认做了间谍,但承认他曾因担心学术受阻而同意与秘密警察联络。
