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Перевод: spying


[прилагательное]
шпионящий;
[существительное]
шпионство
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. "The wiseacres of the village", so Joseph Cottle heard from Coleridge, "had made Mr. W. the subject of their serious conversation" and concluded that a man so given to wandering the hills at late hours "like a partridge", and looking strangely at the moon, must either be a conjuror, a smuggler, or worst of all "a desperd French jacobin" who was spying out the ground for a French invasion.
  2. The more complicated feel they cannot be contained "in such a small room" and then start "spying through the window".
  3. "I hope you don't feel I've been spying on you."
  4. The youth was certainly one of the vagabond gipsies, and it looked as if he had been spying out Farmer Yatton's land, for the very next morning Angela's daddy came into the farmhouse with the news that several sacks of potatoes and a quantity of oats had been stolen from one of the storehouses during the night.
  5. And he has realised that he had nothing to lose even if I am spying for Carlotta.
  6. She writes letters; propped up on her dresser is a postcard from Greece, sent by an amnesic pen pal who began to correspond after spying Debbie on the Brass Tacks programme.
  7. Finding out about test-tube fusion quickly becomes a cloak and dagger venture as desperate scientists and others resort to spying to find out the secrets in the Utah lab.
  8. The opposition leader Hugh Gaitskell pressed the point and eventually, on 14 May, Eden was forced to admit that an underwater spying operation had been carried out against the Russian ships by Crabb but that it had been done without official approval.
  9. Spying.
  10. Bratti had been discovered spying for a rival security service.
  11. In the nature of spying, none of their stories agreed and, indeed, some were completely contradictory.
  12. WE'RE HAVING BIG TROUBLE JUSTIFYING OUR LARGE SALARIES SINCE WE STOPPED SPYING ON THE RUSSIANS!
  13. By a curious twist of fate Kuzmitch later defected to the CIA by which time Blake had been convicted of spying, one of the charges being that he contravened the Official Secrets Act in November 1951 while still in captivity.

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