1·They were denounced as spies.
有人检举他们,说他们是间谍。
—— 《牛津词典》
2·The spies were all granted immunity from prosecution.
这些间谍都获得免予公诉。
—— 《牛津词典》
3·The CIA found a way to hack smart TVs to turn them into spies that listen all the time.
中央情报局找到了一种入侵智能电视的方法,把它们变成了一直监听的间谍。
4·In fact, it became so valuable that it was known as white gold and spies were sent to China to discover what they did to the clay to produce such high-quality merchandise.
事实上,它变得如此珍贵,以至于被称为“白金”,间谍被派往中国,以查明他们如何处理粘土,从而生产出如此高质量的商品。
5·There may have been many spies and intelligence officers during the Napoleonic Wars, but it is usually extremely difficult to find the material they actually provided or worked on.
在拿破仑战争时期,可能有许多间谍和情报军官,但是通常极难找到他们实际提供或者工作的材料。
1·Winn bragged that he had spies in the department.
温吹嘘说他在这个部门里有密探。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
2·Joshua sends out spies to scout out the land.
约书亚派出密探去侦察那片土地。
3·We — we've got our spies in there.
在那儿有我们的密探。
4·Soon the 12 spies left on their secret mission.
很快,这12个密探就开始行动了。
5·Our changeling spies followed him and raised the alarm, and I transformed myself into his perfect facsimile.
我们的换生灵密探跟踪他并发出召集令,我把自己变成他完美的复制品。