パトロール

Japanese

Etymology

From English patrol.

Noun

パトロール (rōmaji patorōru)

  1. the rounds of a guard or police officer, a patrol, an act of patrolling, an inspection

Synonyms

Verb

パトロールする (transitive and intransitive, rōmaji patorōru suru)

  1. to patrol (an area), to guard (a place)
    • 1983, Takashina Ryoko, Shōryō no Mori, page 190:
       (せい) () (ぐん)がなぜああ (ねん) ()りにパトロールするかおしえましょうか
      Seifugun ga naze ā nen iri ni patorōru suru ka oshiemashō ka
      Shall I tell you why the government forces patrol so carefully?
    • 1995, Kihara Buichi, Kodoku no Kenkyū:
      ドイツ (さん) (おお)きなシェパードをつれたガードマンが屋上 (おくじょう)パトロールするという (ねん) ()れようである。
      Doitsu san no ōkina shepādo o tsureta gādoman ga okujō o patorōru suru to iu nen no ireyō dearu.
      Bear in mind that a guard accompanied by a big German shepherd patrols the rooftop.

Conjugation

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