PATROLS - significado y definición. Qué es PATROLS
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Qué (quién) es PATROLS - definición

THE OPERATIONAL INDEPENDENT, PROFESSIONALLY WATCHING AND PATROLLING OF AN ASSIGNED SCOPE BY SECURITY FORCES
Patrol officer; Patrolmen; Patroller; Patrol Officer; Patrolman; Police patrol; Patrol-man; Patrol man; Patrol men; Patrol-men; Patrols
  • [[West Midlands Police]] officers on foot patrol in [[West Bromwich]], [[England]]
  • [[UN Peacekeepers]] in [[Eritrea]] monitoring the Eritrea-Ethiopia international border.

patrol         
(patrols, patrolling, patrolled)
1.
When soldiers, police, or guards patrol an area or building, they move around it in order to make sure that there is no trouble there.
Prison officers continued to patrol the grounds within the jail.
VERB: V n
Patrol is also a noun.
He failed to return from a patrol.
N-COUNT
2.
Soldiers, police, or guards who are on patrol are patrolling an area.
The army is now on patrol in Srinagar and a curfew has been imposed...
PHRASE: usu v-link PHR
3.
A patrol is a group of soldiers or vehicles that are patrolling an area.
Guerrillas attacked a patrol with hand grenades.
N-COUNT
Control Patrols         
ANARCHIST MILITIA
Control patrols
The Control Patrols (Patrullas de Contol) of the Central Committee of Anti-fascist Militias of Catalonia was a public order force, mainly composed by CNT-FAI militias, replacing the official police forces which had been discredited after the coup d'etat of July 1936, as about half of the police forces had joined the Nationalist side. In Barcelona's neighborhoods, and in many towns of Catalonia, committees were created that managed their own local militias, and even coordinated to go to the front.
Patrol         
·add. ·noun ·see Boy Scout.
II. Patrol ·vi To go the rounds along a chain of sentinels; to traverse a police district or beat.
III. Patrol ·vi The guard or men who go the rounds for observation; a detachment whose duty it is to patrol.
IV. Patrol ·v t To go the rounds of, as a sentry, guard, or policeman; as, to patrol a frontier; to patrol a beat.
V. Patrol ·vi Any perambulation of a particular line or district to guard it; also, the men thus guarding; as, a customs patrol; a fire patrol.
VI. Patrol ·vi A movement, by a small body of troops beyond the line of outposts, to explore the country and gain intelligence of the enemy's whereabouts.
VII. Patrol ·vi A going of the rounds along the chain of sentinels and between the posts, by a guard, usually consisting of three or four men, to insure greater security from attacks on the outposts.

Wikipedia

Patrol

A patrol is commonly a group of personnel, such as law enforcement officers, military personnel, or security personnel, that are assigned to monitor or secure a specific geographic area.

Ejemplos de uso de PATROLS
1. In addition to Anjad patrol, Sharjah police have many other patrols police stations patrols, motorbike patrols, CID patrols and others," the police said.
2. The embassy official said: They have patrols like that, weekend patrols.
3. When U.S. patrols roll into Sadr City, Mahdi Army patrols melt away.
4. The embassy official said: "They have patrols like that, weekend patrols.
5. Patrols stopped Ceasefire monitors have stopped patrols in the northern Jaffna peninsula because of the deteriorating security situation.