第三人称单数:spies第三人称复数:spies现在分词:spying过去分词:spied过去式:spied
spy基本解释
名词间谍; 密探
及物动词看见; 秘密监视; 精心调查
不及物动词当间谍; 从事间谍活动; 暗中监视; 详察
spy相关例句
及物动词
1. The visitors spied the exhibits at the fair.
参观者细细察看展览会上的陈列品。
2. spy
2. We spied a stranger hanging around the corner.
我们发现一位陌生人在拐角处闲荡。
3. 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。
不及物动词
1. We spied on the man.
我们监视那个人。
spy网络解释
1. 侦探:<>(Spy)是80年代出现的最有名的杂志,其创建者在1990年疯狂地需求资助. 1991年2月,在出版5年之后,<>杂志的老板把这本月刊90%的股权卖掉了,而且只卖了450万美元. 1990年8月,伊拉克入侵科威特. 这段时间迈克尔?
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2. (特务):散弹枪和拳头;工程师(Engineer)所运用的武器是散弹枪,手枪和扳手;医师(Medic)所运用的武器是快射手枪,医乱射线和骨锯;狙打手(Sniper)所运用的武器是狙打枪,快射手枪和木棍;最终一类是特务(Spy),它所运用的武器是左轮手枪,
3. 奸细:板仓重矩生活于局势纷扰、弱肉强食的日本战国时代,当时的每一位武士都必须日夜警觉,随时提防敌人或奸细(spy)的暗杀. 板仓重矩也不例外,他在寝室的墙上挂了一把心爱的弓,以防不测. 少年侍从听完,心里的恐惧与忧虑一下子消失(disappear)了,
spy词典解释
1. 间谍
A spy is a person whose job is to find out secret information about another country or organization.
e.g. He was jailed for five years as an alleged British spy...
他被指控为英国间谍,入狱关押了 5 年。
e.g. The spy ring passed secrets to the enemy.
该间谍团伙向敌方传送秘密情报。
2. (卫星、飞机)执行间谍任务的
A spy satellite or spy plane obtains secret information about another country by taking photographs from the sky.
3. 从事间谍活动;充当间谍
Someone who spies for a country or organization tries to find out secret information about another country or organization.
e.g. The agent spied for East Germany for more than twenty years...
该特工人员为东德做了 20 多年的间谍。
e.g. East and West are still spying on one another...
东西方仍在互相进行间谍活动。
4. 秘密监视
If you spy on someone, you watch them secretly.
spy的反义词
e.g. That day he spied on her while pretending to work on the shrubs...
那天,他假装在修剪灌木,秘密对她进行监视。
e.g. He had his wife spied on for evidence in a divorce case.
他请人秘密监视自己的妻子,为离婚案搜集证据。
5. 看见;发现
If you spy someone or something, you notice them.
e.g. He was walking down the street when he spied an old friend.
他正沿街走着,突然看见了一位老朋友。
spy英英释义
noun
1. (military) a secret agent hired by a state to obtain information about its enemies or by a business to obtain industrial secrets from competitors
Synonym: undercover agent
2. a secret watcher
someone who secretly watches other people
e.g. my spies tell me that you had a good time last night
verb
1. secretly collect sensitive or classified information
engage in espionage
e.g. spy for the Russians
2. watch, observe, or inquire secretly
Synonym: stagsnoopsleuth
3. catch sight of
Synonym: descryspotespy
4. catch sight of
to perceive with the eyes
e.g. he caught sight of the king's men coming over the ridge
Synonym: sight