traffic warden

英 [ˈtræfɪk wɔːdn] 美 [ˈtræfɪk wɔːrdn]

n.  (处理违章停车的)交通管理员



牛津词典

noun

  1. (处理违章停车的)交通管理员
    a person whose job is to check that people do not park their cars in the wrong place or for longer than is allowed, and to report on those who do or tell them that they have to pay a fine

    柯林斯词典

    1. (处理违章停车的)交通管理员
      A traffic warden is a person whose job is to make sure that cars are not parked illegally.

      双语例句

      1. A traffic warden asked him to move his car
        交通管理员让他把车开走。
      2. A week or so ago I did something of which I am both deeply ashamed and slightly proud. I hit a traffic warden.
        大约一周前,我做了一件令我深感愧疚、同时也略感自豪的事我打了一个交通协勤员。
      3. What are the duties of a traffic warden?
        街道停车管理员的职责是什麽?
      4. A traffic warden sees that all cars are properly parked.
        交通督察官检查所有车辆是否遵守规则停放。
      5. Fail to obey directions of police officer or traffic warden
        没有服从警务人员或交通督导员的指示
      6. Traffic warden: Yes, a little.
        协管员:我会说一点点。
      7. We wanted to park in front of the bank, but the traffic warden moved us on.
        我们想把车停在银行门前,但停车处管理员让我们往前开。
      8. Traffic warden: It's a long way to walk, the bus is more quicker.
        协管员:走路比较远,坐公共车会近一些。
      9. Traffic warden: Take the first turn to the left.
        协管员:拐过第一个弯后向左转。