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Meaning of telecop | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1

Definitions

A police officer (especially a detective) as portrayed on television.

informal

Examples

“OK gossip mongrels, see what you can make of these bits of scurrilous gleaning. #1- Which young telecop isn't re-signing further series options?”
“The brain scooping has been occuring^([sic]) in situ. The evidence cited by the FBI woman was that that it happened in that room. When hiro finds' Isaac in the future, there's blood and stuff around him. By comparison, the telecop was drugged and taken to a laboratory where he received some not terribly invasive monitoring. Completely different modus operandi.”
“As portrayed by the marvelous actor Michael Kitchen in the British series “Foyle’s War,” he is sometimes so reserved – not eerily quiet or threateningly quiet, just quiet – that he actually appears to be thinking, something few American telecops are likely to be accused of.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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