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English - Norwegian

Police

pəˈlis
Extremely common
300 - 400
300 - 400
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politi, politimann, politistyrke, politiarbeid

Police meanings in Norwegian

politi

Example:
The police are investigating the crime.
Politiet etterforsker forbrytelsen.
She called the police when she saw the accident.
Hun ringte politiet da hun så ulykken.
Usage: formalContext: Used in legal, official, or emergency situations.
Note: The term 'politi' refers to the official law enforcement agency in Norway, responsible for maintaining public order and safety.

politimann

Example:
The police officer helped the lost child.
Politimannen hjalp det bortkomne barnet.
He wants to become a police officer when he grows up.
Han vil bli politimann når han blir stor.
Usage: informalContext: Used in casual conversation to refer to individual police officers.
Note: The word 'politimann' literally means 'police man' and is commonly used to refer to male police officers. The female equivalent is 'politikvinne', but 'politibetjent' is a gender-neutral term.

politistyrke

Example:
The police force is well-trained.
Politistyrken er godt trent.
There is a need for more police forces in the city.
Det er behov for flere politistyrker i byen.
Usage: formalContext: Used in discussions about law enforcement agencies or organizations.
Note: Refers to the collective group of police officers operating in a specific area or jurisdiction.

politiarbeid

Example:
Police work can be very challenging.
Politiarbeid kan være veldig utfordrende.
She enjoys her police work.
Hun liker politiarbeidet sitt.
Usage: formalContext: Used when discussing the duties and responsibilities of police officers.
Note: This term encompasses all activities and responsibilities associated with policing.

Police's synonyms

constabulary

Constabulary is a term used to refer to a body of police officers or a police force in a particular district or region.
Example: The constabulary conducted a thorough investigation into the case.
Note: Constabulary is a more formal or archaic term for a police force, often used in British English or in historical contexts.

cops

Cops is an informal term for police officers or a police force.
Example: The cops apprehended the suspect after a high-speed chase.
Note: Cops is a colloquial or slang term for police, often used in informal conversations or in media.

law enforcement officers

Law enforcement officers are individuals who are authorized to enforce laws, maintain public order, and protect people and property.
Example: Law enforcement officers are trained to handle a variety of situations.
Note: This term is a more formal and specific way to refer to individuals who are part of law enforcement agencies, including police officers.

Police expressions, common phrases

Cop

A colloquial term for a police officer.
Example: The cop arrested the thief.
Note: Informal and often used in spoken language.

Law enforcement

Refers to the system by which laws are enforced and upheld.
Example: Law enforcement agencies work together to maintain public safety.
Note: A broader term encompassing various agencies and methods of maintaining law and order.

Police officer

An official member of a police force who is responsible for enforcing the law.
Example: The police officer helped the lost child find her parents.
Note: The formal and official term for a member of the police force.

On the beat

Refers to the area or route regularly covered by a police officer.
Example: The police officer is on the beat patrolling the neighborhood.
Note: An informal phrase indicating active patrolling or monitoring of an assigned area.

To serve and protect

The core mission of police officers to ensure the safety and well-being of citizens.
Example: The police force's primary duty is to serve and protect the community.
Note: A motto or guiding principle that encapsulates the role of police in society.

The long arm of the law

Refers to the far-reaching power and authority of law enforcement to apprehend criminals.
Example: The long arm of the law eventually caught up with the criminal.
Note: A figurative expression emphasizing the extensive reach and influence of the legal system.

Police everyday (slang) expressions

5-0

Slang term derived from the TV show 'Hawaii Five-O' which refers to the police or law enforcement.
Example: Watch out, the 5-0 is around the corner!
Note: The term '5-0' is more informal and has a slightly more rebellious or cool connotation compared to 'police'.

Po-po

Informal slang term often used in urban settings to refer to the police.
Example: The po-po busted the party last night.
Note: It is seen as more casual and possibly slightly derogatory compared to 'police'.

Fuzz

An older slang term for the police, originating from the notion that police officers' uniforms are sometimes made of a fuzzy material.
Example: The fuzz are cracking down on drug dealers in the area.
Note: It is a more dated term and may not be as commonly used today as 'police'.

Smokey

Slang term often used by truckers to refer to the police, coming from the use of CB radio lingo.
Example: Be careful on the highway, there's a smokey up ahead.
Note: Primarily used in specific subcultures, 'smokey' may not be familiar to all English speakers.

Bear

Another term used by truckers and some motorists to refer to the police, likening their presence to a bear watching for prey.
Example: Keep an eye out for any bears while you're speeding on the highway.
Note: This is a more whimsical or lighthearted term for the police.

Heat

Slang term that refers to the police or any kind of law enforcement presence, suggesting intense scrutiny or pressure.
Example: We need to lay low until the heat dies down.
Note: While 'heat' can refer specifically to the police in some contexts, it is a broader term that can encompass any kind of heightened observation or attention.

Jacks

An informal term for the police, often used in urban settings or among younger speakers.
Example: The jacks came by to ask about the disturbance.
Note: It is more colloquial and may not be as widely recognized as 'police' in all regions.

Police - Examples

The police are investigating the crime.
Politiet etterforsker forbrytelsen.
I saw two police officers on the street.
Jeg så to politibetjenter på gaten.
The police station is located in the city center.
Politistasjonen ligger i sentrum av byen.

Police grammar

Police - Noun (Noun) / Noun, plural (Noun, plural)
Lemma: police
Conjugations
Noun, plural (Noun, plural): police
Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass): police
Verb, past tense (Verb, past tense): policed
Verb, gerund or present participle (Verb, gerund or present participle): policing
Verb, 3rd person singular present (Verb, 3rd person singular present): polices
Verb, base form (Verb, base form): police
Verb, non-3rd person singular present (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): police
Syllables, Separation and Stress
police Contains 1 syllables: police
Phonetic transcription:
police , (The red syllable is stressed)

Police - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
police: 300 - 400 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
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