spies
[spaɪz]
n.
间谍( spy的名词复数 );
秘密侦察他人行动者,密探;
v.
看见,发现( spy的第三人称单数 );
当间谍;
从事间谍活动;
搜集情报;
例句:
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If caught, the men could be summarily shot as spies.
这些人一旦被抓就可能当作间谍立即处决.
来自《简明英汉词典》
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Your ill-meaning politician lords...Appointed to await me thirty spies.
来自Milton
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The headquarters had been infiltrated by enemy spies.
总部混入了敌方特务。
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This is a plan to round up the enemy spies.
这是个围歼敌特的计划.
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Some is also still done by recruiting human spies.
来自WSJ
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Those TV thrillers where spies rendezvoused in modern wastelands.
来自A. Tyler