New words and expressions 4.
force short for police force closely with great attention give up stop doing something, admit defeat. Here means leaving the police force
early turn early duty or shift deal with attend to alphabetical order i.e. A first, B second, etc. "Hawkeye" friendly name (nickname) given to someone who notices everything. We often say that such a person has "eyes like a hawk." petty thefts small things stolen over during civilian clothes ordinary clothes, not his policeman's uniform without attracting attention without being noticed get bored lose interest (because nothing is happening) bushes small trees relieved replaced (by another policeman) congratulated praised a short cut a way that shortens the distance evidence proof identification document proving you are who you say you are rehearse practise break into enter (a house) by force without permission be about to be on the point of for goodness' sake! exclamation of annoyance or surprise never mind don't worry struggle fight overpower restrain by force, make someone submit by physical force warmly enthusiastically switch on turn on (the TV) serial programme in several episodes credit thanks, praise We'll make a policeman of you yet We think you will eventually become a good policeman They don't call me Hawkeye for nothing This is one of the reasons why people call me Hawkeye
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