uniformed信息详情
adj.穿着制服的
v.使穿制服(或军服);使成一样(uniform的过去式)
After I filled out a questionnaire, a uniformed officer led me to the kennels.───填了调查表后,一个穿制服的职员把我带到了狗房。
of a uniformed security guard is even better.───穿着制服的保安人员在就更好了。
A uniformed guard opens the door, and Lentil gets out. You get out.───一个穿制服的警卫打开车门,兰缇下车,你也下车。
A young Mongolian was throwing up into a black bin liner and being shouted at by an extremely angry blue-uniformed woman.───一个年轻的蒙古人塞进了一只黑色箱柜,被一个暴怒的女人大声责骂。
to get a new guest from the lobby to his cleaned room involves the front office , the uniformed services , and the housekeeping department.───让一位新客人从大堂到整洁的房间涉及到前厅、行李房和管家部的工作。
passing through a pair of massive oak doors , we found a uniformed man behind a semicircular desk raised up to chest level.───我们穿过两扇橡木大门,见到一个身穿制服的男人坐在半圆形的桌子后面,露出上半身。
The boss was an officious looking, uniformed policeman who did not look likely to bend the rules or appreciate my rants.───这位身穿制服的警察看上去不是善茬,他不像是个可以通融或吃我这套的人。
After picking up the placards, gradually uniformed and plain-clothes police force, one of whom was a woman, showed up.───在拿起抗议标语之后,制服和便衣警察渐渐的出现,他们其中一位是女性。
Mr Murray said the two uniformed officers from Lancashire Constabulary arrived at lunchtime on Monday, the cafe's busiest time of day.───墨非先生说星期一中午,在一天中最忙碌的时刻从兰开普郡警察署来了两位穿制服的人。
A uniformed chauffeur stared straight ahead.