spy

US /spaɪ/
UK /spaɪ/
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1.

间谍, 特工

a person who secretly collects and reports information on the activities, movements, and plans of an enemy or competitor

:
The government arrested a foreign spy.
政府逮捕了一名外国间谍
She worked as a spy during the war.
她在战争期间担任间谍
1.

监视, 侦察

to secretly gather information about someone or something

:
He was caught spying on his neighbors.
他被抓到监视他的邻居。
The agency was accused of spying on its own citizens.
该机构被指控监视自己的公民。
2.

发现, 看到

to suddenly notice or see something

:
I think I spy a familiar face in the crowd.
我想我发现人群中有一张熟悉的面孔。
Can you spy any ships on the horizon?
你能看到地平线上有船吗?