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 espionage [,espiә'nɑ:ʒ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 间谍活动

[法] 间谍活动, 刺探, 间谍


  1. The episode could reasonably serve as a unique epic of royal espionage!
    这一事件理所当然地堪称是国王间谍活动的的独一无二的史诗。
  2. Marked by melodramatic intrigue and often espionage.
    间谍的,惊险的以戏剧性的阴谋为特征的,常常指间谍活动
  3. He was caught in the very act of espionage.
    他正在干间谍活动时被抓住了。


espionage
[ noun ]
the systematic use of spies to get military or political secrets
<noun.act>


Espionage \Es"pi*o*nage\ (?; 277), n. [F. espionnage, fr.
espionner to spy, fr. espion spy, OF. espie. See {Espy}.]
The practice or employment of spies; the practice of watching
the words and conduct of others, to make discoveries, as
spies or secret emissaries; secret watching.

  1. An Army warrant officer court-martialed for espionage may have critically damaged several electronic surveillance operations aimed at the Soviet bloc, The New York Times reported in Sunday editions.
  2. But the exact size and mandate of the surviving services _ as well as the fate of their foreign espionage networks _ is mostly obscured by the traditional lack of public accountability.
  3. Vanunu was convicted of treason and espionage in December 1988 and sentenced to 18 years in prison.
  4. The government has expelled a member of the Soviet trade delegation who was suspected of industrial espionage, the Foreign Ministry said Friday.
  5. The U.S. government urged Hungary to permanently bar Edward Lee Howard, a defector wanted on an espionage charge who has made extended visits to the eastern block country, said the officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
  6. "Emigration plays an important role in espionage in the Federal Republic (West Germany), as has been shown by the arrest of the suspected KGB agents," Lange said.
  7. The president was also characteristically defiant about Iraq's execution in March of Farzad Bazoft, an Iranian-born British journalist accused of espionage.
  8. The FBI is harassing a decorated agent with allegations of espionage to sabotage an investigation into anti-Hispanic bias at the bureau, the agent's attorney says.
  9. He was captured in July last year after entering the country from Pakistan with guerrillas and convicted in March of espionage.
  10. Sen. Dodd confirmed that an American jailed in Nicaragua on suspicion of espionage is the brother of a U.S. congressman from Ohio.
  11. A panel of Washington insiders armed with top-secret security clearances is conducting a major, unannounced review of the nation's espionage laws in a search for better ways to catch and convict spies.
  12. The ashes were considered seditious and were seized by federal agents under a World War I espionage law.
  13. Prime Minister Shamir said an Israeli air force colonel's resignation of his post after being accused by the U.S. of espionage would ease strains in ties with Washington.
  14. Segal also reported at the time that "many of these (defense) companies appear to have espionage units whose main function is to obtain copies of highly classified documents in order to give their companies a competitive edge," Grassley said.
  15. He had spent nine years in prison on charges of anti-Soviet espionage.
  16. On Thursday, the Army said that the 21-year-old soldier from Laguna Niguel, California, had been charged with espionage.
  17. The Post reported that Justice Department officials believe Israel almost certainly had another espionage agent spying against the United States in addition to Pollard, who has been sentenced to life in prison.
  18. On March 16, the Army's 5th Corps in Frankfurt said Peri had been indicted for espionage for allegedly giving East Germany secret NATO plans for protecting West Germany in the event of an attack.
  19. Imprisoned for espionage, Powers was released by the Soviets in 1962 in exchange for a Soviet spy captured by the U.S.
  20. "All I'm concerned about is every time you share defense secrets with another country you open the door to Soviet espionage."
  21. Western observers believe the espionage charge was in fact punishment for his political views.
  22. "He recruited another member of the U.S. Army for espionage work and paid him a five-figure sum for the delivery of military documents," Rebmann's statement said.
  23. A U.S. appeals court in Virginia upheld the espionage and related convictions of former National Security Council worker Ronald Pelton.
  24. The Soviet Union said today it will cut sharply the number of British employees in Moscow, apparently in retaliation for the expulsions from Britain of 11 Soviets accused of espionage.
  25. Three journalists were among 11 Britons ordered out of the Soviet Union last month on spying allegations in response to Britain's expulsion of 11 Soviets also accused of espionage.
  26. An Israeli court convicted former nuclear technician Mordechai Vanunu of treason and espionage for telling a British newspaper that his country possessed nuclear weapons.
  27. Duchin said his firm is different from some others, however, because it sticks to public sources of information and engages in no spying, infiltration or corporate espionage.
  28. Kim Dae-jung, who ran for president in 1971 and 1987, has strongly denied allegations he had anything to do with Suh's trip or espionage and accused the government of trying to undermine his party.
  29. Saudi Arabia first cut off Jordan's oil supplies, saying Amman's bills were overdue, then expelled most Jordanian diplomats for alleged espionage.
  30. He is the first Marine ever to face trial on espionage charges.
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