constable如何读

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constable是什么意思

  • n.警官;治安官;巡官;(皇家或贵族的) 总管

constable自然拼读

con·sta·ble

kan st bl

constable变形

复数:constables

constable扩展

constableship (n.)

constable词根

词根:constable

adj.

constabulary 警官的,警察的

n.

constabulary 警察;警官队

constable英英释义

noun

a high officer of a royal court or noble household especially in the Middle Ages

the warden or governor of a royal castle or a fortified town

a public officer usually of a town or township responsible for keeping the peace and for minor judicial duties

chiefly British police officerespecially: one ranking below sergeant

biographical name

John 1776–1837 English painter

constable词组

police constable警员,警察

constable词源中文解释

公元1200年左右,指“首席家务官”; 公元1300年左右,指“治安官”,源自古法语 conestable(12世纪,现代法语 connétable),意为“管家,总督”,是法兰克国王家庭的主要官员,源自中世纪拉丁语 conestabulus,源自晚期拉丁语 comes stabuli,字面意思是“马厩伯爵”(由《西奥多西法典》建立于公元438年),因此意为“首席马夫”。

第一个元素参见 count(n.1)。第二个元素来自拉丁语 stabulum,意为“马厩,站立的地方”(参见 stable(n.))。整个词可能是一个日耳曼语词的借译。与 marshal(n.)相比较。

指“被选为执行次要法律程序的官员”的意思始于公元1600年左右,后转指“警察官员”,直到1836年。19世纪法语重新借用 constable 作为“英国警察”的意思。

constable_法律行业词汇

警察

初级警官

constable词源英文解释

Middle English conestable, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin comes stabuli, literally, officer of the stable

The first known use of constable was in the 13th century

constable儿童词典英英释义

constipationnoun

abnormally difficult or infrequent bowel movements

constipatedadjective

affected with constipation

constipateverb

to cause constipation in

consternationnoun

amazement or dismay that makes one feel helpless or confused

constellationnoun

any of 88 groups of stars forming patterns

constellationnoun

any of 88 groups of stars forming patterns

constant1 of 2adjective

always faithful and true

constant friends

remaining steady and unchanged

a constant temperature

occurring over and over again

constant headaches

constant2 of 2noun

something unchangingespecially: a quantity whose value does not change under given mathematical conditions compare variable sense 1

constancynoun

firmness and loyalty in one's beliefs or personal relationships

freedom from change

constabularynoun

an organized body of constables or of police officers

a police force organized like the military

constablenoun

a high officer of a royal court or noble household in the Middle Ages

the person in charge of a royal castle or a town

a police officer usually of a village or small town

constable 例句

1 Equally breathtaking is the Essex and Suffolk scenery that formed the background to John Constable's childhood.

2 “Turner and the Masters” includes 40 of Turner’s paintings, as well as masterpieces by artists who influenced him, including Rubens, Rembrandt, Claude Lorraine, Watteau, Titian, Canaletto and Constable.

3 While Anne Lyles, a Constable expert and former curator at Tate Britain, deemed the painting, “Salisbury Cathedral From the Meadows,” to be an authentic Constable, Christie’s and at least one other Constable expert argued otherwise.

4 For Constable, it was the death of Maria to consumption.

5 With Thomas Gainsborough, John Constable and J. M. W. Turner in attendance, the British tend to come off better — or at least feel more alive and modern.

6 Constable here creates a pastoral vision of Arcadian peace that is different from most such paintings in two ways.

7 A romantic by temperament, she agreed wholeheartedly with the English painter John Constable’s famous remark that “painting is but another word for feeling.”

8 Constable’s politics were more in line with expectations.

9 In Britain, activists have attached themselves to about half-a-dozen masterpieces including John Constable’s “The Hay Wain.”

10 John Constable's landscape Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows 1831 is said to be one of the works of which he was most proud.

11 I will remember the outstanding combination of hikers, boaters, wildlife, farm animals, admirers of John Constable and other painters, all using such lovely natural surroundings.

12 The female reporter who had written so trenchantly about aspirational exercise also covered the Arnold Constable window act, in an article that included this unsisterly sentence: “Women shoppers, including one 200-pounder, looked on in envy.”

13 If Bacon can resemble Turner, all drama and awe, Freud is our Constable, digging deep into his own patch, his studio in west London.

14 The auction house said the series of paintings defined Constable's artistic maturity and "represent a distillation of his profound emotional and artistic response to the scenery of his native Suffolk".

15 The chief constable is named in the divorce case.

在离婚案中提到警察局长的名字.

16 Woman police constable Macintosh was at the scene of the accident.

女警员梅克英多西曾在事故现场.

17 What’s more, unlike the paintings bequeathed to posterity by Constable or Rembrandt, his music has not ossified, frozen for ever in time.

18 And both Paule Constable's lighting and Adam Cork's sound offer their own intimations of doom.

19 Firstly , Constable Tsang was hit in the face, not head.

阖理的解释, 反而应该是,曾姓警员先开枪,但五发没有致命.

20 It had its origins in the great outdoors, but the results were as gallery-bound as the paintings of Turner and Constable.

它起源于伟大的户外运动,但其结果却像特纳和康斯特布尔的画作一样被画廊所束缚。

constable 同义词

1 皇家总管

steward

3 看守

custody warder guard

6 高级军官

brass

8 治安官

magistrate squire lawman

10 巡官

inspector sergeant

constable 短语相关

chief constable police constable

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