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dozór v angličtině:

1. surveillance


Somebody tipped off the gang members to the police surveillance.
Police have the man under surveillance.
At about the same time, engineers began equipping drones with real‐time surveillance capabilities.
The general public sees surveillance drones as creepy reminders that someone, somewhere is watching every little thing you do.
It's a part of the growing surveillance society.
Huck's set up a surveillance feed in his office.
How does the surveillance make you feel?
FBI surveillance procedures.
I need video surveillance of everyone coming in and out
surveillance video
The man who attacked his boss was placed under psychiatric surveillance.
This effort was supported by Germany, who sent personnel and surveillance equipment
There is surveillance in most shops nowadays, so anything that happens can be seen on camera.
surveillance technology, surveillance society
Eventually it was decided that the stores be equipped with surveillance cameras.

2. supervision


the suspect was placed under police supervision
supervision of the correspondence shipment, both mass and standard
It must be done under the supervision of the manager.
A European and global system for supervision represents further important steps.
He needs constant supervision.
Coordination and supervision of the employer permissions
He undertook to provide continuous supervision over the works
Better supervision is required. This place is nothing but confusion. For example, there is too much replication which only wastes time and energy.

3. be on bale



4. curfew


The curfew for this shelter is 10 p. m.
introduce a curfew
A curfew was also imposed
Kyiv imposes curfew amid sabotage fears in Ukraine
By the time our kids were in high school, they were helping set their own curfews.
Sadly, after last night, I think our curfew will only get worse.
Not a good idea to be out after the curfew.
Are you going to pull curfew on me?
Her parents had given her a curfew of midnight, so she had heaps of time.
You'll be in ​trouble if you get ​home after curfew.
I have a lot more material prepared, but I have to get the Secret Service home in time for their new curfew.
Keep your grades up and your curfew until Christmas, then you get to go.
For a month you have a curfew. 10pm is the latest for you to stay outside.
The new curfew is in place between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m.
curfew /ˈkɜ: fju:; US / noun [countable] 1 a time after which people are not allowed to go outside their homes, for example during a war The government imposed a dusk-to-dawn curfew. ▶ godzina policyjna

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