English to Samoan Meaning of detective - leoleo nanā


Detective :
leoleo nanā

leoleo nanā, taulamalama, atiaʻiga, tala leoleo nanā

leoleo nanā

leoleo nanādetectives
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Definitions of detective in English
Noun(1) a police officer who investigates crimes(2) an investigator engaged or employed in obtaining information not easily available to the public
Examples of detective in English
(1) As well as detective work, crime prevention is also a key priority.(2) detective work(3) Chelmsford's new detective inspector has vowed to purge the town of criminals through a hard-line proactive attitude to crime.(4) Criticism that police may have been slow in responding was rejected by detective inspector Watson.(5) The Q car team will include an advanced driver, detective sergeant and a police constable.(6) He said that from his past work as a detective sergeant for the Kennet district he knew the Marlborough area well.(7) Even the detective inspector investigating Vera's case is sympathetic.(8) It means that our police forces are hopelessly inept when it comes to applying detective work to modern communications.(9) He was promoted to detective inspector last September, and latterly has been based at Keighley.(10) The detective inspector looked at the other musicians as if he was thinking about having them searched.(11) Jackson was sitting on the couch, watching some type of mystery detective crime fighting show.(12) A Western Isles man has been appointed detective inspector for Orkney, Shetland, Caithness and Sutherland.(13) It's a classic noir detective tale but as well as a crime to be solved there's a philosophical mystery in the making.(14) He also telephoned a detective inspector and told him he was conducting a search.(15) No, the only way to stop crime is good, old-fashioned detective work which seems to be lacking in our Police Service.(16) However, I believe the police officers ought to do good detective work by observing.
Related Phrases of detective
(1) detective story ::
tala leoleo nanā
(2) private detective ::
leoleo nanā tumaoti
(3) detective novel ::
leoleo nanā tala
(4) detective work ::
galuega leoleo nanā
(5) detective film ::
ata tifaga leoleo nanā
(6) police detective ::
leoleo leoleo nanā
(7) detective agency ::
leoleo nanā faitalia
Synonyms
Noun
1. investigator ::
tagata sailiili
2. private investigator ::
tagata sailiili tumaoti
3. private detective ::
leoleo nanā tumaoti
4. police detective ::
leoleo leoleo nanā
5. operative ::
faagaoioia
6. private eye ::
mata tumaoti
8. sleuth ::
sleuth
9. snoop ::
snoop
10. shamus ::
shamus
11. gumshoe ::
gumshoe
13. dick ::
Dick
14. private dick ::
Dick tumaoti
Different Forms
detective, detectives
Word Example from TV Shows
Yeah, well, no offense
to Detective Doogie Howser there,

Yeah, well, no offense to Detective Doogie Howser there,

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 5

like, every detective
show in the world.

like, every DETECTIVE show in the world.

The Big Bang Theory Season 11, Episode 15

you see, I have an urgent message\Nfrom detective Ángel.

you see, I have an urgent message
from DETECTIVE Ángel.

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 13

Yes, detective.

Yes, DETECTIVE.

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 8

APD detective?

APD DETECTIVE?

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 7

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