spy 意味
EN[spaɪ] [-aɪ]US
日スパイ
- 名詞 (Noun)PLspies
- A person who secretly watches and examines the actions of other individuals or organizations and gathers information on them (usually to gain an advantage).
- Even without hovering drones, a lurking assassin, a thumping score and a denouement, the real-life story of Edward Snowden, a rogue spy on the run, could be straight out of the cinema. But, as with Hollywood, the subplots and exotic locations may distract from the real message: America’s discomfort and its foes’ glee.
- A person who secretly watches and examines the actions of other individuals or organizations and gathers information on them (usually to gain an advantage).
- 動詞 (Verb)SGspiesPRspyingPT, PPspied
- (intransitive) To act as a spy.
- During the Cold War, Russia and America would each spy on each other for recon.
- (transitive) To spot; to catch sight of.
- I think I can spy that hot guy coming over here.
- (intransitive) To search narrowly; to scrutinize.
- (transitive) To explore; to view; inspect and examine secretly, as a country.
- (intransitive) To act as a spy.
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- 文の途中で使用される
- During the Cold War, Russia and America would each spy on each other for recon.
- On the surface, the spy looked like a typical businessman.
- 2004: Spies were sent to test the Moriori’s mettle by violating tapu & despoiling holy sites. — David Mitchell, Cloud Atlas
- 文の終わに使われる
- Little did anyone suspect that the military attaché was one of the world's craftiest spies.
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