inspectors
n. 檢查員( inspector的名詞複數 ); (英國公共汽車或火車上的)查票員; (警察)巡官; 檢閱官
An inspector is a person, usually employed by a government agency, whose job is to find out whether people are obeying official regulations.
The mill was finally shut down by state safety inspectors.
工廠終於遭國家安全檢查員關閉了。
In Britain, an inspector is an officer in the police who is higher in rank than a sergeant and lower in rank than a superintendent.
Last week gunmen attacked Mogadishu airport killing a police inspector...
上週持槍歹徒襲擊了摩加迪沙機場,殺死了一名警察巡官。
I got on the phone to Inspector Joplin at Scotland Yard.
我與倫敦警察廳的喬普林巡官透過電話了。
In the United States, an inspector is an officer in the police who is next in rank to a superintendent or police chief.
...San Francisco police inspector Tony Camileri.
舊金山警察局督察長託尼·卡米萊裡
Some people accuse the tax inspectors of bully-boy tactics.
有些人指控稅務稽查員使用了流氓手段。
Inspectors were appointed to inquire into the affairs of the company.
督查員受委派調查該公司的事務。
After an inspection, the inspectors must publish a report.
在視察之後,視察者必須發表一份報告。
It was difficult for the inspectors to discover which documents were important.
檢查員們很難發現哪些檔案是重要的。
Bank managers—like tax inspectors—do not really like being thought of as ogres.
銀行經理像稅務稽查員一樣,不喜歡被人們認為是妖魔化身。