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Specialized Vehicles Vocabulary - Police Car

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Specialized Vehicles Vocabulary
police car

a vehicle used by law enforcement officers for patrolling neighborhoods, responding to emergencies, and enforcing laws

Ex: The police car's dashboard camera recorded the entire traffic stop .
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police officer

someone whose job is to protect people, catch criminals, and make sure that laws are obeyed

Ex: With a flashlight in hand , the police officer searched for clues at the crime scene .
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electric
electric
[Adjective]

relating to, produced by, or using electricity

Ex: Our camping trip was made much easier with the help of an electric lantern to light our way at night .
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engine
engine
[noun]

the part of a vehicle that uses a particular fuel to make the vehicle move

Ex: The new electric car features a powerful engine that provides fast acceleration .
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to go
to go
[Verb]

to travel or move in a specific manner or direction

Ex: The car was going too fast on the highway .
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technology

devices, equipment, and machinery produced using scientific knowledge

Ex: The field of consumer electronics is known for its rapid advancements in technology, producing everything from smart TVs to wearable devices .
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light
light
[noun]

an object or device that produces brightness, often an electronic item like a lamp

Ex: She turned on the light to read her book .
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to flash
to flash
[Verb]

to shine brightly but temporarily

Ex: The reflective sign on the road flashed in the headlights of passing cars .
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to notice
to notice
[Verb]

to become aware of something through seeing, hearing, or feeling it

Ex: He noticed a strange smell in the kitchen when he walked in .
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emergency
emergency
[noun]

an unexpected and usually dangerous situation needing immediate attention or action

Ex: The sudden power outage was treated as an emergency by the utility company .
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siren
siren
[noun]

a loud device typically used on emergency vehicles to alert others of their approach and to clear the way in traffic

Ex: The rescue team 's boat was equipped with a siren for use during water emergencies .
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to warn
to warn
[Verb]

to tell someone in advance about a possible danger, problem, or unfavorable situation

Ex: They warned the travelers about potential delays at the airport .
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equipment
equipment
[noun]

the necessary things that you need for doing a particular activity or job

Ex: The movie crew unloaded film equipment to set up for shooting .
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radio
radio
[noun]

a device used to send and receive voice messages through invisible signals, often for communication in emergencies, transport, or security

Ex: Firefighters stay in touch using two-way radios.
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computer
computer
[noun]

an electronic device that stores and processes data

Ex: The computer has a large storage capacity for files .
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camera
camera
[noun]

a device or piece of equipment for taking photographs, making movies or television programs

Ex: The digital camera allows instant preview of the photos.
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to catch
to catch
[Verb]

to apprehend or capture something or someone, often after chasing them

Ex: The farmer caught the runaway horse , bringing it back to the stable safely .
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speeding
speeding
[noun]

the traffic offence of driving faster than is legally allowed

Ex: The government launched a campaign to raise awareness about the dangers of speeding.
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to patrol
to patrol
[Verb]

to regularly move through a designated area, such as streets or neighborhoods, to ensure safety, security, and adherence to rules

Ex: Security personnel patrol the mall to maintain a visible presence and respond to any disturbances .
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high-speed
high-speed
[Adjective]

moving or functioning very fast

Ex: The high-speed chase ensued after the suspect fled from the scene .
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chase
chase
[noun]

the act of pursuing someone or something with the intent to overtake or capture

Ex: The detective 's chase for the truth led to a shocking discovery .
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motorcycle

a vehicle with two wheels, powered by an engine

Ex: She prefers the freedom and agility of a motorcycle over a car .
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bicycle
bicycle
[noun]

a vehicle with two wheels that we ride by pushing its pedals with our feet

Ex: They are buying a new bicycle for their daughter 's birthday .
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to paint
to paint
[Verb]

to cover a surface or object with a colored liquid, usually for decoration

Ex: They decided to paint the exterior of their house a cheerful yellow .
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common
common
[Adjective]

frequently found, happening, or seen

Ex: It 's common to see tourists in the city during the summer .
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supercar
supercar
[noun]

a high-performance, luxury automobile designed for exceptional speed, power, and driving dynamics

Ex: The supercar market caters to affluent buyers seeking exclusivity, with limited production runs and bespoke customization options.
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image
image
[noun]

the general impression a person, organization, or product presents to the public

Ex: The athlete maintained an image of sportsmanship and fairness .
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