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detective chief inspector noun[ C ] UK(also Detective Chief Inspector)uk /dɪˌtek.tɪv tʃiːf ɪnˈspek.tər/ us /dɪˌtek.tɪv tʃiːf ɪnˈspek.tɚ/(abbreviationDCI) in the UK, a police detective of senior rank, above an inspector and below a superintendent; also used as a title: (英国的)侦缉总督察 My training for the job was given by a detective chief inspector. 我的工作培训是一位侦探总督察给我做的。 He has been a detective for 20 years and has just become a DCI.他当了20年侦探,刚刚晋升为侦探总督察。 Detective Chief Inspector Wexford韦克斯福德总督察 He has been rewarded for his efforts with a promotion to the rank of detective chief inspector. Campbell is the detective chief inspector in charge of the inquiry. Tell the DCI I'm on my way. Detective Chief Inspector Dave Thomas told the Echo: "We are very anxious to speak to anyone who saw Karen last night." At the police station in Clifford Street he asked for DCI Southwell. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases People who work for the police service beadle bobby cadet chief constable constable fed FLO G-man Garda gendarme outrider patrolman police police constable police officer policeman policewoman superintendent Supt WPC |