A patrol is a group of people who move around an area to watch and keep it safe. Usually, police or soldiers do this to stop problems or danger.
The police went on patrol last night.
A scout patrol walked through the forest.
To patrol means to move around a place to watch and protect it. Police or soldiers often patrol to stop any danger or crime.
Soldiers patrol the border every day.
The police patrol the streets at night.
In scouting, a patrol is a small team of young people who work and learn together. It helps them do tasks as a group.
My son is in the scout patrol at school.
Each patrol has a leader and members.
A patrol is a trip or journey to watch or inspect a place. It can be done by cars, boats, or planes to find any problems.
The border patrol took a long drive today.
The coast patrol flew over the sea.
To patrol means to move around an area regularly to make sure it is safe and rules are followed. Guards or workers often do this.
The guards patrol the building at night.
He patrolled the streets on his bike.
Patrol can mean to move around an area to search carefully for danger or people. It is often used in military or police jobs.
The soldiers patrolled to find enemy soldiers.
Police patrolled to catch the criminal.
‘On patrol’ means a person is working by watching or guarding a place. It shows the person is active and watching carefully.
The guard is on patrol near the gate.
She is on patrol in the market today.