espionage的意思和读音

espionage

: [ˈespiəˌnɑʒ] : [ˈespiənɑːʒ]

n.

n.spying,intelligence,surveillance,reconnaissance

espionagen.— see alsocounter-espionage

1.the activity of secretly getting important political or military information about another country or of finding out another company's secrets by using spies

Some of the commercial activities were a cover for espionage.

She may call it research; I call it industrial espionage.

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n.1.attempts to discover your enemys political, military, or industrial secrets using secret methods. Someone who does this is a spy.

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1.It's not going to be so much a matter of bombs and missiles as deniable cyberwarfare, corporate espionage, economic struggles.

2.Last week, Mr. Pelata said Renault was no longer certain that it had been the target of corporate espionage.

3.The espionage flight of the enemy aircraft over our territory is not an accident, but a very serious incident.

4.Nearly every society has very strict laws concerning espionage, and the penalty for being caught is often death.

5.In the case of the Vietnam iPhone, Kahney said he believes this was an act of corporate espionage.Iphone,Kahney

6.This espionage is not only an enormous threat, but it also suggests that serious acts of cyber warfare would be easy to carry out.

7.Soon she began to do espionage work, binding up her hair like a married woman, entering the town and gathering information.

8.It is possible depending on how the facts play out that he could be looking at espionage charges which would potentially carry a life term.

9.The last room on the left of the corridor looked to Levchenko like a museum of espionage equipment, some of which he had never seen before.西

10.Roland Chambers, in his new book, investigates Ransome's life in these years as he trod the shadowy border between journalism and espionage.RolandChambersRansome