inspector
noun /ɪnˈspektə(r)/
/ɪnˈspektər/
- (abbreviation Insp)an officer of middle rank in the police force
(警察)巡官 - Inspector Maggie Forbes
玛吉 · 福布斯巡官 - He reached the rank of inspector.
他达到了巡官的级别。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- police
- Chief
- detective
- …
- the rank of inspector
- Inspector Maggie Forbes
检查员;视察员;巡视员 - a school/health/safety inspector
学校/健康/安全检查员
Topics Educationc1, Jobsc1- An inspector was sent to the scene of the incident.
一名检查员被派到了事发现场。 - He agreed to allow weapons inspectors in his country.
他同意让武器核查人员进入他的国家。 - Independent inspectors were called in.
独立检查员被召来。 - The school inspectors were called in.
督学应邀前来。 - UN weapons inspectors
联合国武器核查人员 - an inspector of prisons
监狱视察员 - the inspector in charge of producing the report
负责撰写报告的那位检查员 - The health and safety inspector wrote a worrying report on the building.
健康和安全检查员写了一份令人担忧的报告。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- chief
- deputy
- local
- …
- call
- call in
- send
- …
- arrive
- visit
- be in charge of something
- …
- inspector of
- a school/health/safety inspector
- (in the UK) a person whose job is to check tickets on a bus or train
Topics Transport by bus and trainb2(英国公共汽车或火车上的)查票员
词源early 17th cent.: from Latin, from inspicere (from in- ‘in’ + specere ‘look at’).