Anglais modifier

Étymologie modifier

Composé de person, of et interest.

Locution nominale modifier

Singulier Pluriel
person of interest
\pɝ.sən ʌv ɪn.tɹɪst\
persons of interest
\pɝ.səns ʌv ɪn.tɹɪst\

person of interest \pɝ.sən ʌv ɪn.tɹɪst\

  1. (Police) Témoin ou suspect officieux.
    • The 19-year-old man from a Phoenix suburb who was detained on Friday at a convenience store near Interstate 10 is a person of interest, but Bart Graves, a spokesman for the Arizona Department of Public Safety, declined to say what had led the police to question the man. — (Associated Press, « Police Rule Out Detained Man, 19, as Prime Suspect in Phoenix Freeway Shootings », New York Times, 12 septembre 2015 → lire en ligne)
      La traduction en français de l’exemple manque. (Ajouter)