spying
US /ˈspaɪ.ɪŋ/
UK /ˈspaɪ.ɪŋ/
名词
间谍活动, 监视
the practice of secretly watching or gathering information about someone or something, especially for a government or organization
示例:
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The government was accused of illegal spying on its citizens.
政府被指控非法监视其公民。
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Industrial spying is a serious threat to businesses.
工业间谍活动对企业构成严重威胁。
动词
监视, 侦察
present participle of 'spy'
示例:
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He was caught spying on his neighbors through the window.
他被抓到通过窗户偷窥邻居。
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The detective spent weeks spying on the suspect's activities.
侦探花了数周时间监视嫌疑人的活动。