spied
v. 看見,發現( spy的過去式和過去分詞 ); 當間諜; 從事間諜活動; 蒐集情報
A spy is a person whose job is to find out secret information about another country or organization.
He was jailed for five years as an alleged British spy...
他被指控為英國間諜,入獄關押了 5 年。
The spy ring passed secrets to the enemy.
該間諜團伙向敵方傳送秘密情報。
A spy satellite or spy plane obtains secret information about another country by taking photographs from the sky.
Someone who spies for a country or organization tries to find out secret information about another country or organization.
The agent spied for East Germany for more than twenty years...
該特工人員為東德做了 20 多年的間諜。
East and West are still spying on one another...
東西方仍在互相進行間諜活動。
If you spy on someone, you watch them secretly.
That day he spied on her while pretending to work on the shrubs...
那天,他假裝在修剪灌木,秘密對她進行監視。
He had his wife spied on for evidence in a divorce case.
他請人秘密監視自己的妻子,為離婚案蒐集證據。
If you spy someone or something, you notice them.
He was walking down the street when he spied an old friend.
他正沿街走著,突然看見了一位老朋友。
Pug spied Harry Hopkins slouching alone in a gray suit by himself.
帕格瞥見哈里·霍普金斯穿著一身灰色衣服,獨自一個人沒精打采地走過去.
You should have spied out the land before you beat him.
你打他以前應該察明真相.
He spied the beetle; and dropping tail lifted and wagged.
它一眼發現了這隻甲蟲; 它那垂著的尾巴就舉起來搖擺著.
The visitors spied the exhibits at the fair.
參觀者細細察看展覽會上的陳列品.
German ferrets constantly spied on the Allied prisoners of war.
德國偵探經常監視著盟軍的戰俘.