cop
[sostantivo]
someone who works as one of the members of a police force

sbirro
Ex: cops worked together to solve the complex case and bring the perpetrator to justice .
to cover
[Verbo]
to direct a firearm toward a target, typically a person

puntare, mirare
Ex: The vigilant covered the robber with his pistol , deterring him from making any sudden moves .
to cuff
[Verbo]
to restrain someone by securing their wrists together, often using a device, commonly done by law enforcement during an arrest or to maintain control

manetta
Ex: The security team cuffed the unruly individual until order was restored .
to freeze
[Verbo]
to suddenly stop moving or become immobilized due to fear, shock, or surprise

congelarsi, fermarsi
Ex: When the loud explosion echoed through the building , froze, their eyes wide with shock .
to hand over
[Verbo]
to transfer the possession or control of someone or something to another person or entity

trasferire, consegnare
Ex: handed over the keys to the new homeowner .
to hold up
[Verbo]
to rob a bank, shop, or similar place using a firearm, usually with a threat of violence

rapinare, assaltare
Ex: The held up a liquor store late at night when there were fewer witnesses .
shut up
[interiezione]
used to tell someone to stop talking or to be quiet

Stai zitto!, Taci!
Ex: Shut up, will you ?
to take in
[Verbo]
to arrest someone

arrestare, prendere
Ex: The detective ordered his team to take the fugitive in.

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