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Перевод: detective speek detective


[прилагательное]
сыскной; детективный;
[существительное]
агент сыскной полиции; детектив ; сыщик


Тезаурус:

  1. Accompanied by TODAY, Detective Sergeant Louis Van der Merwe and Detective Sergeant Riaan Render gathered up gruesome pointers to the two young women's life-and-death struggle.
  2. Charlie - that's not his real name - was a policeman, a very senior detective.
  3. Both events led to controversy: fingerprints found at the assassination site were not, as claimed, those of an IRA suspect but of a detective; Herrema's release after a lengthy siege followed an agreement with his kidnappers, signed by Garvey but repudiated by the gardai.
  4. IN THEIR SUFFOLK FARMHOUSE, CAREFUL DETECTIVE WORK HAS REVEALED THE ORIGINAL PAINTED DECORATIONS, NOW LOVINGLY RESTORED.
  5. "We made several errors," a detective admitted yesterday.
  6. Our lists contained the names of the family "prigs" we knew were professional thieves and burglars; and of whom I was advised on my arrival in the department by an old detective: "you only get one chance a year to nail these bastards if you are lucky, so when you do, its got to be watertight".
  7. Mrs N. was a brisk youngish lady in a green track suit, and her husband was a detective in the Garda, a big gentle friendly man.
  8. Detective hurt
  9. This became the first in a long line of medieval whodunnits featuring an unusual detective, a 12th-century Benedictine monk named Brother Cadfael: when he isn't tending his herb garden, Cadfael is using his knowledge to solve a seemingly endless series of murders and mysterious disappearances.
  10. The idea was that it should be directed by Jon Amiel, who directed Singing Detective and never got much credit for its success, but he didn't want to do it.
  11. She had watched scenes like this so of ten in detective films and police series on television that she could hardly believe that this was real life.
  12. We were well aware of our limitations long before David Steer (1980) pointed out that "the great majority of crime detections involve little of what the public would perceive as real detective ability".
  13. There was the interview in the morgue between Jamieson and Detective Blake, whom John Shrapnel has made into the one compulsively watchable character so far.

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