espionage
espionage 英 [ˈespiənɑ:ʒ] 美 [ˈɛspiəˌnɑʒ, -nɪdʒ]
n. 间谍;间谍活动;刺探
名词复数:espionages
- It's no secret: espionage is the act of organized spying, usually with the goal of uncovering sensitive military or political information.
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- n. 间谍;间谍活动;刺探
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1. But espionage is only one worry.
不过,间谍活动还只是忧虑之一。
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2. This is true in business and espionage because it opens up channels of communication more quickly than other approaches.
这在商业和间谍活动中都是真理,因为它比任何方法都能更快地开启沟通的渠道。
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3. "Those are 10, 000 jobs that would be in this economy, that would employ Americans, that are gone because of Chinese economic espionage, " he says.
“这些都是经济中的10,000个就业机会,这将雇佣美国民众,但是因为中国的经济间谍活动而流失了,”他说。
- espionage (n.) 1793, from French espionnage "spying," from Middle French espionner "to spy," from espion "a spy" (16c.), probably via Old Italian spione from a Germanic source akin to Old High German spehon "to spy" (see spy (v.)). For initial e- see e-. Middle English had espiouress "female spy" (early 15c.).
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