patrol

patrol
1. noun
1) (of police) Streife, die; (of watchman) Runde, die; (of aircraft, ship; also Mil.) Patrouille, die

be on or keep patrol — [Soldat, Wächter:] patrouillieren

2) (person, group) (Police) Streife, die; (Mil.) Patrouille, die

police patrol — Polizeistreife, die

3) (troops) Spähtrupp, der; Spähpatrouille, die
2. intransitive verb,
-ll- patrouillieren; [Polizei:] Streife laufen/fahren; [Wachmann:] seine Runde[n] machen; [Flugzeug:] Patrouille fliegen
3. transitive verb,
-ll- patrouillieren durch (+ Akk.); abpatrouillieren [Straßen, Mauer, Gegend, Lager]; patrouillieren vor (+ Dat.) [Küste, Grenze]; [Polizei:] Streife laufen/fahren in (+ Dat.) [Straßen, Stadtteil]; [Wachmann:] seine Runde[n] machen in (+ Dat.)
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[pə'trəul] 1. past tense, past participle - patrolled; verb
(to watch or protect (an area) by moving continually around or through it: Soldiers patrolled the streets.) patroullieren
2. noun
1) (a group of people etc who patrol an area: They came across several army patrols in the hills.) die Patroullie
2) (the act of watching or guarding by patrolling: The soldiers went out on patrol; (also adjective) patrol duty.) die Streife; Streifen-...
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pa·trol
[pəˈtrəʊl, AM -ˈtroʊl]
I. vi
<-ll->
patrouillieren
II. vt
<-ll->
to \patrol sth etw abpatrouillieren
the whole town is \patrolled by police in der ganzen Stadt sind Polizeistreifen unterwegs
a security guard with a dog \patrols the building site ein Sicherheitsbeamter mit Hund macht auf der Baustelle seine Runde
to \patrol one's beat (police) auf Streife sein; (watchman) seine Runde machen
to \patrol the streets durch die Straßen patrouillieren
III. n Patrouille f, [Polizei]streife f
highway \patrol AM Polizei, die die Highways überwacht
to be on \patrol [or BRIT also on a \patrol] auf Patrouille sein
to go on \patrol auf Streife gehen
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[pə'trəʊl]
1. n
1) (= patrolling) (by police) Streife f; (by aircraft, ship) Patrouille f; (by watchman etc) Runde f, Rundgang m

the army/navy carry out or make weekly patrols of the area — das Heer/die Marine patrouilliert das Gebiet wöchentlich

the army/navy maintain a constant patrol — das Heer/die Marine führt ständige Patrouillen durch

on patrol (Mil) — auf Patrouille; (police) auf Streife; (guard dogs, squad car, detectives) im Einsatz

2) (= patrol unit) (MIL) Patrouille f; (= police patrol) (Polizei)streife f; (of boy scouts) Fähnlein nt; (of girl guides) Gilde f
2. vt (MIL)
district, waters, sky, streets patrouillieren, patrouillieren in (+dat); frontier, coast patrouillieren, patrouillieren vor (+dat); (policeman, watchman) seine Runden machen in (+dat); (police car) Streife fahren in (+dat); (guard dogs, gamewarden) einen Rund- or Streifengang or eine Runde machen in (+dat)

the frontier is not patrolled — die Grenze wird nicht bewacht or ist unbewacht

3. vi
(soldiers, ships, planes) patrouillieren; (planes also) Patrouille fliegen; (policeman) seine Streife machen; (watchman, store detective etc) seine Runden machen

to patrol up and down — auf und ab gehen

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patrol [pəˈtrəʊl]
A v/i
1. patrouillieren (Soldaten), FLUG Patrouille fliegen, auf Streife sein (Polizisten), seine Runde machen (Wachmann)
2. MIL auf Spähdienst sein
B v/t abpatrouillieren, FLUG eine Strecke abfliegen, auf Streife sein in (dat), seine Runde machen in (dat)
C s
1. Patrouille f, Streife f, Runde f:
on patrol auf Patrouille, auf Streife
2. a) MIL Patrouille f, Späh-, Stoßtrupp m
b) (Polizei)Streife f:
patrol activity Spähtrupptätigkeit f;
patrol car (Funk-)Streifenwagen m, MIL (Panzer)Spähwagen m;
patrol vessel SCHIFF Küstenwachboot n;
patrol wagon US (Polizei)Gefangenenwagen m
3. patrol mission FLUG Patrouillen-, Streifenflug m
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1. noun
1) (of police) Streife, die; (of watchman) Runde, die; (of aircraft, ship; also Mil.) Patrouille, die

be on or keep patrol — [Soldat, Wächter:] patrouillieren

2) (person, group) (Police) Streife, die; (Mil.) Patrouille, die

police patrol — Polizeistreife, die

3) (troops) Spähtrupp, der; Spähpatrouille, die
2. intransitive verb,
-ll- patrouillieren; [Polizei:] Streife laufen/fahren; [Wachmann:] seine Runde[n] machen; [Flugzeug:] Patrouille fliegen
3. transitive verb,
-ll- patrouillieren durch (+ Akk.); abpatrouillieren [Straßen, Mauer, Gegend, Lager]; patrouillieren vor (+ Dat.) [Küste, Grenze]; [Polizei:] Streife laufen/fahren in (+ Dat.) [Straßen, Stadtteil]; [Wachmann:] seine Runde[n] machen in (+ Dat.)
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n.
Patrouille f.

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