Mark
On their heels Bratton says he hasn’t seen any evidence that cops are on their heels. "On their heels"?
2014년 12월 25일 오후 4:08
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You need to provide more context. I found the original article and in this case it refers to cops being cautious, metaphorically leaning back so that they're resting on the heels, because they're concerned for their own safety. In English we also have the phrase "to be on one's toes", meaning to be alert and ready for action.
2014년 12월 25일
As Patrick has said: following a person very closely (so close that the follower could literally be on the heels of the person being followed!).
2014년 12월 25일
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