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n. 偷听

[法] 窃听罪, 偷听


  1. He was eavesdropping our discussion.
    他在偷听我们的讨论。
  2. No, not eavesdropping on the conversations of strangers.
    不,可不是指偷听陌生人的谈话啊。
  3. She looked at Joseph and saw that he was shamelessly eavesdropping.
    她看看约瑟夫,看见他正在无耻地偷听着。



Eavesdropping \Eaves"drop`ping\, n. (Law)
The habit of lurking about dwelling houses, and other places
where persons meet for private intercourse, secretly
listening to what is said, and then tattling it abroad. The
offense is indictable at common law. --Wharton.

  1. Lee was responding to questions by an opposition lawmaker who claimed police were using taxis for political eavesdropping in some cases.
  2. It was a satellite capable of monitoring Soviet missile tests and eavesdropping on military and diplomatic communications in the Soviet Union and other countries, said the sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
  3. GSM systems will scramble transmissions, making eavesdropping difficult.
  4. Specifically, how the London media have used every weapon at their disposal - cheque-book journalism, electronic eavesdropping, telephoto cameras, fabricated quotes - to distort and uglify the story of the animals' gallant fight for survival.
  5. The Senate passed and sent to President Reagan a spending bill that includes a provision to deny the Soviet Union the use of its new Washington embassy until the U.S. Embassy in Moscow is cleared of eavesdropping devices.
  6. There will be "much less frequent" use of secret observation, wiretapping and eavesdropping, and only with the permission of the court or the prosecutor's office, he said.
  7. More actors mean more demands for intelligence, and more targets will mean greater demands on spy satellites, electronic eavesdropping and other high-tech tools of the trade.
  8. The Soviets' eavesdropping paid off, however, because they got the contract.
  9. The undersea system apparently is less resistant to U.S. eavesdropping.
  10. "You would have to get a device on board," said Harold Lipsett, a San Francisco detective expert in eavesdropping.
  11. A state appellate court in Manhattan ruled that New York's eavesdropping law prohibits the government from intentionally listening in on such conversations, which are broadcast over radio waves and can be easily monitored.
  12. He also apologized for eavesdropping.
  13. The Los Angeles newspaper also said sources have told the newspaper that Paisley was the subject of a 1983 FBI probe that examined allegations of bribery and electronic eavesdropping.
  14. In an effort to regain public acceptance, the government is disbanding units of the widely despised secret police, reducing eavesdropping and focusing police resources on fighting crime, commanders say.
  15. He also worked for Britain's electronic eavesdropping center and for MI6, according to the section of the book printed in The Times.
  16. Cincinnati Bell and its parent company, Cincinnati Bell Inc., deny knowledge of such illegal eavesdropping or that they participated in or authorized any such activity.
  17. Several SAPO officers were enlisted in a private investigation. They were uncovered smuggling eavesdropping equipment into the country.
  18. In 1987, Anne Armstrong, who was head of then-President Reagan's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board, called for the use of existing technology and development of new methods to clear the chancery of eavesdropping devices.
  19. The citizen band radio, or CB, is open to eavesdropping, has limited coverage and broadcasts more static than cellular signals.
  20. Chief Public Prosecutor Karoly Szijarto revealed Wednesday the illegal eavesdropping was even more widespread than originally thought.
  21. Moreover, LitePhone transmission is broken down into digital bits and sent in "packets," making eavesdropping difficult.
  22. Meetings between Rothacher and his Japanese counterparts must have made for entertaining eavesdropping. The country, he claims, is run by around two thousand men (there are few women) spread across politics, the civil service and big business.
  23. DeYoung was ordered to stand trial on three charges of child abusive commercial activity, a felony punishable by up to 20 years in prison, and three counts of electronic eavesdropping, punishable by two years in prison and a $2,000 fine.
  24. A secret new spy satellite circled the globe in a useless orbit Saturday, leaving the United States to continue relying on aging systems for eavesdropping and warning of missile attacks.
  25. Sources said Atlantis' cargo is a 37,300-pound, $500 million satellite capable of taking super-sharp photos and eavesdropping on electronic communications around the world.
  26. President Reagan will recommend that the almost-complete U.S. Embassy in Moscow be destroyed and rebuilt because of fears it contains sophisticated eavesdropping devices, The Washington Post reported in its Thursday editions.
  27. Solidarity workers found the electronic eavesdropping device in campaign offices in the northern provincial capital of Slupsk, union spokesman said Jacek Moskwa said Wednesday.
  28. It is primarily responsible for eavesdropping on communications around the world, coding U.S. communications and trying to crack the codes of foreign governments.
  29. While ruling that cordless-phone calls are protected under New York law, the appeals court upheld the defendant's conviction, ruling that enough additional evidence was gathered independent of the eavesdropping.
  30. U.S. District Judge B. Avant Edenfield began jury selection in the trial of Yildirim, who was a mechanic at Field Station Berlin, a key eavesdropping base of the National Security Agency.
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