spy
英 [spaɪ]
美[spaɪ]
- vt. 侦察;发现;暗中监视
- vi. 侦察;当间谍
- n. 间谍;密探
英英释意
- 1. (military) a secret agent hired by a state to obtain information about its enemies or by a business to obtain industrial secrets from competitors
- 2. a secret watcher; someone who secretly watches other people;
- "my spies tell me that you had a good time last night"
双语例句
- 1. He was jailed for five years as an alleged British spy.
- 他被指控为英国间谍,入狱关押了5年。
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- 2. I never agreed to spy against the United States.
- 我从来没有答应去当间谍刺探美国的情报。
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- 3. The spy returned to deliver a second batch of classified documents.
- 那名间谍返回来递送第二批机密文件。
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- 4. "She thinks you're a spy," Scott said matter-of-factly.
- “她认为你是间谍,”斯科特面不改色地说。
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- 5. The spy ring passed secrets to the enemy.
- 该间谍团伙向敌方传送秘密情报。
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