patrol
pat
ˈpət
pēt
rol
roʊl
rowl
British pronunciation
/pəˈtrəʊl/

Definición y significado de "patrol"en inglés

to patrol
01

patrullar, hacer la ronda

to regularly move through a designated area, such as streets or neighborhoods, to ensure safety, security, and adherence to rules
Transitive: to patrol an area
to patrol definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The security guard patrols the building perimeter to prevent unauthorized access.
El guardia de seguridad patrulla el perímetro del edificio para evitar el acceso no autorizado.
Police officers patrol the neighborhood to deter criminal activity and respond quickly to incidents.
Los oficiales de policía patrullan el vecindario para disuadir la actividad criminal y responder rápidamente a los incidentes.
01

patrulla

the act of going around a place at regular intervals to prevent a crime or wrongdoing from being committed
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example
Ejemplos
The police officer conducted a patrol of the neighborhood to ensure the safety of residents.
El oficial de policía realizó una patrulla por el vecindario para garantizar la seguridad de los residentes.
Security guards patrolled the building throughout the night to prevent unauthorized access.
Los guardias de seguridad patrullaron el edificio durante toda la noche para evitar el acceso no autorizado.
02

a small military or police unit assigned to watch, secure, or explore an area

example
Ejemplos
A patrol was sent to scout the northern ridge.
The border patrol operates around the clock.
03

a team or group that regularly moves through an area to ensure safety or order

example
Ejemplos
The campus patrol keeps students safe after dark.
A security patrol checks the gates every night.
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