verb
1. If someone spies on another person, they secretly watch the other person, especially to find out what they are doing or to try to catch them.
2. If someone spies something, they notice it suddenly or briefly.
noun
1. A spy is a person whose job is to find out secret information about another country or organization.
2. Spies are people who gather and report secret information about an enemy.
3. If you describe someone as a spy, you disapprove of them because they find out secret information about you or your organization and give it to your enemies or to the police.
牛津词典(Oxford Dictionary)
verb
1. [no object] Work for a government or other organization by secretly collecting information about enemies or competitors.
2. [with object] Catch sight of.
noun
1. A person who secretly collects and reports information about the activities of another country or organization.
2. A person who secretly collects information about an organization or person.
用法及相关例句
1. He spied on his neighbors to gather evidence of their wrongdoing.(他监视邻居以收集他们的不法行为证据。)
2. The detective spied the suspect entering the building.(侦探看见嫌疑人进入了建筑物。)
3. The government sent spies to infiltrate the enemy organization.(政府派遣间谍渗透到敌对组织中。)
4. The spies relayed valuable information back to their headquarters.(间谍将有价值的情报传回总部。)
5. She was accused of being a spy for a rival company.(她被指控是竞争对手公司的间谍。)
6. The detective agency specializes in counterintelligence and spying operations.(这家侦探机构专门从事反间谍和监听行动。)
7. The spy disguised himself as a waiter to gather information at the party.(间谍伪装成服务员,在派对上收集情报。)
8. The government is suspected of using spyware to monitor its citizens.(有人怀疑政府在使用间谍软件监视公民。)
9. The spy managed to infiltrate the enemy's top-secret facility.(间谍成功渗透到敌方的绝密设施中。)
10. The spymaster coordinated the intelligence operations of the agency.(间谍头子协调了该机构的情报行动。)
11. The informer provided crucial information to the police about the criminal organization.(线人向警方提供了关于犯罪组织的重要信息。)
12. The operative completed the mission without being detected.(特工完成了任务而没有被发现。)
13. The surveillance team observed the suspect's movements from a hidden location.(监视小组从隐蔽地点观察嫌疑人的动向。)
14. The allies shared intelligence to strengthen their cooperation against common enemies.(盟友们共享情报,以加强他们对共同敌人的合作。)
15. The friendship between the two spies was based on mutual trust and loyalty.(这两个间谍之间的友谊建立在相互信任和忠诚之上。)
16. The spy network was dismantled by the authorities.(间谍网络被当局解散。)
17. The spy confessed his actions under intense interrogation.(间谍在激烈的审讯下承认了自己的行动。)
18. The double agent operated as a spy for both sides.(双面间谍在两方面都充当间谍。)
19. The spy's mission was to gather information about the enemy's military capabilities.(间谍的任务是收集有关敌方军事实力的信息。)
20. The spy's cover was blown, and he had to flee the country.(间谍的身份被暴露,他不得不逃离该国。)
reprieve
形容词
1. reprieve
[rɪˈpriːv]
词义:暂时解救的;暂时缓刑的
例句:
The reprieve was only temporary, and he would soon have to face the consequences of his actions. (这次缓刑只是暂时的,他很
Molt
形容词 (Adjective)
1. 蜕皮的;换毛的
The bird is in its molt stage, shedding old feathers and growing new ones.
这只鸟正在换毛,蜕去旧羽毛并长出新的。
名词 (Noun)
1. 蜕皮;换毛
The molt of snakes usu
中英词典:awakened
形容词(Adjective):
1. 被唤醒的;被唤起的
例句:
1. The sound of the alarm clock awakened him from a deep sleep.(闹钟声将他从沉睡中唤醒。)
2. She felt an awakened interes
中英词典:hurrying
形容词
1. 快速的;匆忙的
- 英文解释:moving or acting with great speed; rushing
- 例句:He finished his work in a hurrying manner.(他匆忙地完成了工作。)
2. 紧迫的;急迫的
- 英文解释:requiring
中英词典:Tums
形容词和名词的不同含义
形容词:
1. 拜访的(used to describe someone or something that is not welcome)
2. 可爱的;迷人的(used to describe someone or something that is attractive or c
中英词典
形容词
1. clicking (adj.): 发出点击声的
例句:
The clicking sound of the keyboard filled the room. (键盘的点击声充满了房间。)
名词
1. clicking (n.): 点击
例句:
The clicking of the mouse can be
中英词典:bombs
形容词(Adjective):
1. 炸弹的(related to bombs)
例句:
Many innocent civilians were killed in the bombs attack.
许多无辜的平民在炸弹袭击中丧生。
名词(Noun):
1. 炸弹(explosive devic
中英词典
形容词
1. serving
中文翻译:供应的,上菜的
例句:
1. The restaurant offers a variety of serving sizes for its meals. (这家餐厅提供多种不同份量的餐点。)
2. The serving dishes were beautifully arr
中英词典:sweetest
形容词
1. 甜的:
The cake she made is the sweetest I've ever tasted.(她做的蛋糕是我尝过的最甜的。)
2. 可爱的;迷人的:
She has the sweetest smile.(她有着最迷人的微笑。)
3. 愉快的;温馨的:
Th
derision
形容词
1. derisive: 嘲笑的,嘲弄的
- He gave a derisive laugh at her suggestion.
他对她的建议嗤之以鼻地笑了起来。
名词
1. ridicule: 嘲笑,讥笑
- The comedian's jokes were met with derisi
chats
形容词:
1. chats(形容词):聊天的;喜欢交谈的。
例句:She is always in a chatty mood.(她总是喜欢聊天。)
名词:
1. chats(名词):聊天;闲谈。
例句:We had a nice chat over a cup of coffee.(我们在喝咖啡时愉快地聊天。)
词
lighted的中英翻译介绍
形容词(Adjective)
1. 点亮的;照明的
中文翻译:点亮的;照明的
例句:
The lighted candle flickered in the dark room.(点亮的蜡烛在黑暗的房间里摇曳。)
The lighted streets created a festiv
词典介绍
shards [名词]
1. 碎片,碎块:a broken piece or fragment, especially of pottery or glass
2. (堆积物的)碎片,残骸:a piece or pieces of a broken object or structure
shards [形容词]
1. 带刺的
staffs的中英翻译介绍
1. 名词
a. staffs [不可数名词]:staff的复数形式,指员工、全体职工、工作人员的总称。
例句:
1. The company has hired more staffs to handle the increased workload. (公司已经雇佣了更多员工来处理增加的工作量。