Spy
01
间谍, 特务
someone who is employed by a government to obtain secret information on another person, country, company, etc.
语法信息
有生性状态
人类
形态构成
简单词
可数
复数形式
spies
例子
The spy used hidden cameras to gather intelligence on the enemy's activities.
间谍使用隐藏摄像头收集有关敌人活动的情报。
02
间谍, 告密者
a person who secretly observes or watches others without their knowledge
例子
Children sometimes play at being spies during hide-and-seek.
孩子们有时在捉迷藏时玩间谍游戏。
to spy
01
间谍, 秘密观察
to secretly observe someone
Transitive: to spy on sb
语法信息
形态构成
简单词
动作动词
规则
现在时
spy
第三人称单数
spies
现在分词
spying
一般过去时
spied
过去分词
spied
例子
Private investigators may be hired to spy on individuals for legal or investigative purposes.
私家侦探可能会被雇佣来监视个人,出于法律或调查目的。
02
瞥见, 窥见
to see or glimpse something briefly or from a distance
Transitive: to spy sb/sth
例子
I spied him across the room and waved to get his attention.
我在房间对面瞥见了他,并挥手以引起他的注意。
03
间谍, 侦察
to secretly gather information about enemies, competitors, or others
Intransitive: to spy for sb | to spy on an enemy or rival
例子
During the Cold War, many people were recruited to spy for their countries.
在冷战期间,许多人被招募来为自己的国家间谍。



























