spies
[spai]
[ spies ]
n.间谍, 侦探, 侦察
v.侦探, 监视, 看到, 找出
例句与用法:
This evidence reinforces my view that he is a spy.
这个证据证实了我认为他是间谍的这一看法。
Her book is a hilarious send-up of a conventional spy story.
她写的书用的是取笑传统侦探小说的笔法,令人捧腹。
I spy someone coming up the garden path.
我看到有人正沿著花园小径走来。
He was expelled from the country for spying on their naval bases.
他因刺探该国海军基地的情报而被驱逐出境。
The police had captured a foreign spy.
警方抓获了一名外国间谍。
It's wrong to spy into people's affairs.
刺探他人的私事是错误的。
词形变化:
名词复数: spies |
动词过去式: spied |
动词过去分词: spied |
动词现在分词: spying |
动词第三人称单数: spies |
spies
名词 spy:
(military) a secret agent hired by a state to obtain information about its enemies or by a business to obtain industrial secrets from competitors
同义词:spy, undercover agent
a secret watcher; someone who secretly watches other people
同义词:spy
动词 spy:
catch sight of
同义词:descry, spot, espy, spy
watch, observe, or inquire secretly
同义词:spy, stag, snoop, sleuth
secretly collect sensitive or classified information; engage in espionage
同义词:spy
spies
■"What about Gibby's spy?" I flashed.
“吉比的间谍是怎么回事?”我立刻问道。
■Wherever one goes, there's always a spy hanging about.
不管你走到哪里,总有密探跟著。
■You are a spy in a strict sense.
严格来说你是一个间谍。
■One of the 12 spies and a leader of Israel after Joshua.
也是12暗探之一和继约书亚后以色列的领袖。
■He spent many years as a spy for the enemy.
他为敌人做间谍已许多年了。
■They were searching the spy for a secret map.
他们为了一张秘密地图而搜那位特务的身.
■They expelled a foreign spy from their country.
他们把一个外国间谍驱逐出境。
■They sent spies to discover the naked ness of the land.
他们派出侦探去侦察对方的薄弱点。
■They knew the man to have been a spy .
他们知道那个人是个间谍。
■They spent several days in the jungle , routing out the spies .
他们花了几天的时间在丛林里搜寻到了那个间谍。
■They managed to winkle out the spy.
他们设法找出了这个间碟。
■They can spy on me through a window.
他们通过一扇窗户可以监视我。
■He is arrested as a suspect spy.
他作为一个被嫌疑的密探被捕。
■The export business is just a smokescreen for his activity as a spy.
他做出口生意只是为他的间谍活动打掩护。
■His job as a diplomat is just a screen for his life as a spy.
他做外交官的工作只不过是间谍生涯的一种掩护。
■He worked as a British spy in Russia.
他做过派到俄罗斯的英国间谍。
■His job at the bank was just a screen for his life as a spy.
他在银行的工作仅仅是他当间谍的一种掩护。
■He admitted that they maintained a spy system.
他承认他们有一个间谍系统。
■His job as a diplomat is a blind for his spy.
他担任外交官的职务是为了给他的间谍身分打掩护。
■He revealed the fact that he had been a spy.
他揭露了他曾为间谍的事实。
■Was he one of the boss's spies?
他是老板的密探吧。
■The spies were finally thrown off his track.
他最后总算把那几个特务甩掉了。
■He spies on his unfaithful wife every day.
他每天都暗中监视他那不忠的妻子。
■He sent out a party to spy the enemy.
他派出一个小分队暗中监视敌人的行动。
■His job was to spy on the enemy.
他的工作是侦察敌军.
■He is the first to spy the triangle fin of a shark come towards us.
他第一个发现一条鲨鱼的三角形鳍向我们游来。
■He often went to spy on her, but he never dared to let her see him.
他经常窥探她的行动,但从未敢让她发现自己。
■He was sent to spy on the enemy's movements.
他被派去侦察敌人的行动。
■He was sent to spy out enemy positions.
他被派去侦察敌人的阵地。
■He tailed the spy to his hotel.
他跟踪那间谍到他住的旅馆。
■Our spies must be commissioned to ascertain these.
令吾间必索知之。
■Why do you spy into our affairs ?
你为什么要探听我们的事?
■How much did you pay the man to spy on?
你付了这个人多少钱来暗中监视你丈夫?
■How much did you pay the man to spy on me?
你付那人多少钱来监视我?
■You could be a Russian spy for all I know.
你可能是个俄罗斯间谍。
■You've probably been sent here to spy out my latest designs.
你可能是被派来探听我的最新设计的。
■What right have you to spy into my affairs?
你有什么权利刺探我的私事?
■The scout was sent to spy out the land .
侦探被派出去秘密侦察高地去了。
■I swear like the shadows of spy in the sun.
像太阳的影子一样与你永不分离。
■For eight years she is in fact spy for the enemy.
八年来她实际上一直为敌人做间谍工作。
■Having inward spies, making use of officials of the enemy.
内间者,因其官人而用之。
■Spies and counterspies were everywhere.
到处是特务和反间谍人员。
■It is wrong to spy into people rs affairs.
刺探他人的私事是错误的。
■There is another spy commissioned for our quarter.
又派了一个暗探到我们这一区来。
■A spy working in opposition to enemy espionage.
反间谍为反敌人间谍工作的间谍
■To turn(an enemy spy) into a double agent.
反间谍使(敌方特务)成为双重间谍
■He was later discovered to have been a spy.
后来发现他原来是间谍。
■Spies are hovering about in every direction.
四面八方都有侦探出动。
■The spy bit the dust at the end of the book.
在书中,间谍最终以失败告终。
■In those days we did not need spies to watch the enemy's movement.
在那些日子里,我们不需要情报员注意敌人动向。