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间谍, 秘密观察
to secretly observe someone
及物动词
- During the Cold War, intelligence agencies would spy on rival nations to gather classified information.
在冷战期间,情报机构会间谍敌对国以收集机密信息。
- Private investigators may be hired to spy on individuals for legal or investigative purposes.
私家侦探可能会被雇佣来监视个人,出于法律或调查目的。
- Companies may use surveillance cameras to spy on employees for security reasons.
公司可能会出于安全原因使用监控摄像头来监视员工。
- The detective discreetly spied on the suspect to gather evidence for the case.
侦探 discreetly spied 嫌疑人以收集案件的证据。
- The journalist was accused of spying on the politician to uncover a potential scandal.
这名记者被指控监视政治家以揭露潜在的丑闻。
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瞥见, 窥见
to see or glimpse something briefly or from a distance
及物动词
- She spied a bird perched on the windowsill while she was working.
她工作时瞥见一只鸟栖息在窗台上。
- I spied him across the room and waved to get his attention.
我在房间对面瞥见了他,并挥手以引起他的注意。
- He spied a hidden message written on the back of the envelope.
他瞥见信封背面写有一条隐藏信息。
- As they walked through the market, she spied a rare book in one of the stalls.
当他们穿过市场时,她在一个摊位瞥见了一本罕见的书。
- From the top of the hill, they spied the distant lights of the city below.
从山顶上,他们望见了下面城市的远处灯光。
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间谍, 侦察
to secretly gather information about enemies, competitors, or others
- During the Cold War, many people were recruited to spy for their countries.
在冷战期间,许多人被招募来为自己的国家间谍。
- The government suspected that several employees were secretly spying for foreign intelligence agencies.
政府怀疑有几名员工在秘密为外国情报机构间谍。
- The diplomat was accused of spying for a foreign power.
这位外交官被指控为外国势力间谍。
- The agent was sent to spy on the enemy camp to gather strategic information.
特工被派去侦察敌方营地以收集战略信息。