n. [ acronym: Special Weapons and Training. ] a special group of police trained to deal with unusually dangerous or violent situations, and having special weapons, such as rifles more powerful than those carried by regular police officers. They are employed, for example, in situations when hostages are being held, or heavily armed persons need to be captured. Called also SWAT or S.W.A.T..
[特警, tè jǐngㄊㄜˋ ㄐㄧㄥˇ] abbr. for 特種警察|特种警察, special police; PRC crack armed police dealing with hijacking, terrorism etc; US SWAT teams, See Also: 特種警察, 特种警察#16695