espy 英 [eˈspaɪ]   美 [ɪˈspaɪ]

espy

espy  英 [eˈspaɪ] 美 [ɪˈspaɪ]

vt. 看到;认出;发现 

进行时:espying  过去式:espied  过去分词:espied  第三人称单数:espies  名词复数:espies 

Where love fails,we espy all faults. 爱情一失败,一切毛病都发现。
The next morning I flew to Jackson, Mississippi, for a breakfast organized by former governor Bill Winter and Mike espy, both of whom had endorsed me early. 第二天早上,我飞到密西西比州的首府杰克逊市,参加前任州长比尔.温特和迈克.埃斯皮为我组织的早餐会,他们两人很早就表态支持我。

  • To espy something is to see it, or glimpse it. If you look through binoculars long enough, you might espy a colorful bird.
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  • vt. 看到;认出;发现
  • 1. Where love fails,we espy all faults.

    爱情一失败,一切毛病都发现。

  • 2. The next morning I flew to Jackson, Mississippi, for a breakfast organized by former governor Bill Winter and Mike espy, both of whom had endorsed me early.

    第二天早上,我飞到密西西比州的首府杰克逊市,参加前任州长比尔.温特和迈克.埃斯皮为我组织的早餐会,他们两人很早就表态支持我。

  • 3. Judge Sentelle’s panel replaced him with Robert Ray, who was on Starr’s staff and before that had been on the staff of Donald Smaltz during the failed attempt to convict Mike espy.

    以森特尔为首的法官团任命罗伯特·雷接替,他曾是斯塔尔办公室的一员,这之前跟随唐纳德·斯莫尔茨在试图将迈克·埃斯皮定罪一案中工作,该案最终失败。

  • espy (v.) early 13c., aspy, from Old French espiier "observe, watch closely, spy on; guard, keep in custody" (12c., Modern French épier), from Vulgar Latin *spiare, from a Germanic source (compare Old High German spehon "to spy;" see spy (v.)). For initial e-, see e-. Related: Espied; espial.
espy / eˈspaɪ ; NAmE eˈspaɪ / verb ( espies , espy·ing , espied , espied ) espysb/sth ( literary) to see sb/sth suddenly 突然看见 SYN catch sight of , spy espy espies espied espying espy / eˈspaɪ ; NAmE eˈspaɪ /
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