spying

spying [s'paɪɪŋ]  [s'paɪɪŋ] 

原级:spy

第三人称单数:spies

第三人称复数:spies

过去分词:spied

过去式:spied

spying 基本解释

动词从事间谍活动; 看见,发现( spy的现在分词 ); 当间谍; 搜集情报

spying 网络解释

1. 打探消息:talking to the men,|和我们的人聊天 | spying.|打探消息 | Hey, you!|嘿,叫你呢!

2. 嬉游记:078 FAMILY 人家 | 081 SPYING 嬉游记 | 106 DUMB SHOW 默剧B

3. 从事间谍活动:a minefield 地雷阵 | spying 从事间谍活动 | perception 洞察;看法

spying 单语例句

1. spying

1. In fact, corporate spying has become an " open secret " across the business world.

2. Cambodia and Thailand reignited their diplomatic row yesterday over fugitive former Thai premier Thaksin Shinawatra, giving disputing accounts over consular visits to a Thai man accused of spying.

3. The Chinese government's probe into the Rio Tinto commercial spying case may not have a major impact on foreign companies'business investment decisions about China.

4. Moderate Catholic politicians said Wednesday they won't punish Sinn Fein over alleged IRA spying, meaning Northern Ireland's administration probably faces suspension by Britain next week.

5. The British used this version as a " code name " to refer to the military site and thus confuse those spying for the Japanese.

6. Iran's ambassador to France yesterday said Teheran is offering a conditional release to a French academic accused of spying in a mass trial.

7. The Chinese mainland announced in last December that it had detained 24 Taiwanese and 19 mainlanders on spying charges and that all had confessed.

8. The Chinese mainland announced last December that it had detained 24 Taiwanese and 19 mainlanders on spying charges and that all had confessed.

9. LONDON - Formula One leaders McLaren emerged unpunished on Thursday from a hearing into a spying controversy that threatened to wreck their title hopes.

10. The problem is that some developed countries judging others to be like themselves, assume that Chinese enterprises engage in corporate spying in their backyards.

spying 英英释义

spying的解释

noun

1. the act of detecting something
    catching sight of something

    Synonym: detection catching espial spotting

2. the act of keeping a secret watch for intelligence purposes

    Synonym: undercover work

3. keeping a secret or furtive watch

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