英単語

policeの意味・使い方・発音

police

英 [pə'liːs] 美 [pə'lis]
  • n. 警察; 警察力; 取り締まり
  • vt.監督する;管轄する;警察する;...を取り締まる
  • adj.警察の;警察に関する

語源


ポリスポリス。

ラテン語のpolitia「市政」、ギリシャ語のpolis「都市」が語源で、語源的にはpolicy「政策」、polity「政治」と同じ。 後に警察を指す言葉として使われるようになったpolicyの反対語。

英語の語源


police
police: [16] Etymologically, the police are in charge of the administration of a ‘city’. In fact, police is essentially the same word as policy ‘plan of action’. Both go back to Latin polītīa ‘civil administration’, a descendant of Greek pólis ‘city’. In medieval Latin a variant polītia emerged, which became French police.

English took it over, and at first continued to use it for ‘civil administration’ (Edmund Burke as late as 1791 described the Turks as ‘a barbarous nation, with a barbarous neglect of police, fatal to the human race’). Its specific application to the administration of public order emerged in France in the early 18th century, and the first body of public-order officers to be named police in England was the Marine Police, a force set up around 1798 to protect merchandise in the Port of London.

=> politics
police (n.)
c. 1530, at first essentially the same word as policy (n.1); from Middle French police (late 15c.), from Latin politia "civil administration," from Greek polis "city" (see polis).

Until mid-19c. used in England for "civil administration;" application to "administration of public order" (1716) is from French (late 17c.), and originally in English referred to France or other foreign nations. The first force so-named in England was the Marine Police, set up 1798 to protect merchandise at the Port of London. Police state "state regulated by means of national police" first recorded 1865, with reference to Austria. Police action in the international sense of "military intervention short of war, ostensibly to correct lawlessness" is from 1933. Police officer is attested from 1800. Police station is from 1817.
police (v.)
"to keep order in," 1580s, from Middle French policer, from police (see police (n.)). Meaning "to keep order by means of police" is from 1837. Related: Policed; policing.

例文


1. The mystery hero imme-diately alerted police after spotting a bomb.
その無名の英雄は爆弾を発見してすぐに警察に通報した。

2.He then held the man in an armlock until police arrived.
そして彼はその男の腕をねじって警察が駆けつけるまで動けなかった。

3. Police said permission for the march had not been granted.
警察はデモが許可されていないと言っている。

4.The crowds became violent and threw petrol bombs at the police .
人の群れが暴れ始め、警察にガソリン弾を投げつけた。

5.He was returned to prison in 1977 for impersonating a police officer.
彼は1977年に警察官になりすまして再投獄された。

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