Vigilante in english
Vigilant
pronunciation: none part of speech: none
pronunciation: none part of speech: none
In gestures
vigilante = watchman [watchmen, -pl.] ; vigilant ; watchful ; warder ; guard ; warden ; vigilante ; enforcer ; security officer.
Example: These descriptors are still alive: boatmen, city council-men, firemen, foremen, longshoremen, stunt men, statesmen, watchmen, man and manpower.Example: After a discussion of the historical background to copyright, the reasons why libraries have had to become vigilant about infringement of copyright are examined.Example: Though in the teacher's case it does mean that he is more watchful for opportunities.Example: The provision of health and disability information direct to patients, rather than making such information the province of warders or guardians, is a new trend.Example: This article reports on the results of a survey measuring student library users' perception of the effectiveness of using guards in the library.Example: Carers and wardens are encouraged to involve themselves in the service.Example: In a complex social mechanism librarians were often the most active vigilantes.Example: They merely act as a conduit of state funds rather than an enforcer of the rules meant to guarantee the lawful use of those funds.Example: Guards, who are also called security officers, patrol and inspect property to protect against fire, theft, vandalism, terrorism, and illegal activity.more:
» vigilante de noche = nightman [nightmen, -pl.] .
Example: He somehow kept his head above water as a doorman at a bar and as a nightman at a slaughterhouse.» vigilante de parque = park attendant .
Example: Slake was disturbed in his daydream by shouts from the park attendant.» vigilante de seguridad = security guard .
Example: The decision to utilise security guards in a library is generally prompted by an incident, the threat of an incident or a loss problem.» vigilante nocturno = night watchman .
Example: Night watchmen patrolled the streets between 9 or 10 pm until sunrise.