单词 | Espionage |
例句 | 1. He was wanted on charges of espionage. 2. Espionage is a capital offence in this country. 3. The authorities have arrested several people suspected of espionage. 4. She was found guilty of espionage against the United States. 5. It was a crime of espionage and carried the death penalty. 6. Down for espionage, given fifteen years by the courts. 7. Three months later, the Soviets convicted him of espionage. 8. He is the only Marine ever prosecuted for espionage. 9. Ivanov's character is tailor-made for technical espionage. 10. Espionage Unification brought a spate of arrests for espionage. 11. They were convicted of espionage. 11. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 12. Finally, we need a transatlantic understanding on industrial espionage. 13. Zakharov, a KGB agent, was charged with espionage. 14. While the espionage business continues to thrive, its remit has changed. 15. The charges included conspiracy, espionage, revealing state secrets and threatening the Constitution. 16. Without ciphers and diplomatic bags, espionage and counter-espionage actions were likely to be circumscribed. 17. She knew little about espionage and, until this murder case, cared less. 18. Industrial espionage was high on the list of Soviet priorities. 19. The country needs a strong intelligence service to counter espionage and foreign extremists. 20. The big computer companies are very worried about industrial espionage. 21. She may call it research; I call it industrial espionage. 22. Two members of the embassy staff had been expelled for espionage. 23. Some of the commercial activities were a cover for espionage. 24. The diplomats have been sent home because their embassy has become a nest of spies and espionage. 25. Karl-Heinz Schneider, her controlling officer and former lover, was given an 18-month suspended sentence for espionage. 26. The possibility of their involvement can not be ruled out at this stage, but neither can industrial espionage. 27. Terror and danger in the world of intrigue and espionage. 28. But lawyers said those defendants were acting primarily to help wives and other relatives in trouble in connection with the espionage. 29. The Berlin intelligence scene was dominated by one of the most charismatic figures in post-war espionage - General Reinhard Gehlen. 30. Penkovsky was sentenced to death with enormous publicity about his espionage activities. 1. The country needs a strong intelligence service to counter espionage and foreign extremists. 2. The big computer companies are very worried about industrial espionage. 31. Later she turned to Romantic Suspense of the thriller variety, specializing in tales of international crime, espionage, and intrigue. 32. Civilian imaging of Earth was limited by the desire to avoid Soviet accusations of espionage. 33. Under the second category they considered investigations by private detectives, industrial espionage, technical surveillance devices, and finally computers. 34. By 1980 the Puzzle Palace had become the largest single espionage factory the free world had ever known or could ever imagine. 35. Indicted under the Espionage Act of 1917, he claimed that the act violated the First Amendment. 36. Such a man, with this talent and his frank and fearless looks, was made for espionage. 37. The banks take precautions to prevent any attempts at industrial espionage while confidential documents are on the premises. 38. Compare the romantic suspense novels of Mary Stewart with the international espionage tales of Ian Fleming. 39. A 200-page affidavit filed in court makes clear the alleged espionage ring extended beyond the three defendants. 40. Earley is a diligent reporter, knowledgeable in the field of espionage. 41. The whole emphasis of the first Act in 1889 was on espionage and treason. 42. The Computer Security Institute, which conducted the survey, said the losses were caused by industrial espionage,(http:///espionage.html) hacking and fraud. 43. The Guardian of Feb. 29 reported that the foreign intelligence service had been disbanded following allegations of illegitimate espionage and fraud. 44. Whitehall denies that Echelon is involved in industrial espionage, but admits that its aims include countering industrial espionage by others. 45. Stansfield would never have knowingly become involved in political espionage. 46. The men, convicted on espionage charges, had been sentenced to 15-year prison terms in 1987. 47. The strength of the desire to gain particular techniques is often reflected by the extent to which industrial espionage was resorted to. 48. On a lower level of importance there are numerous examples of the prevalence and occasional success of political espionage. 49. He is accused of industrial espionage. 50. The man was charged with industrial espionage. 51. Russian scientists uncover giant U.S./Israeli cyber espionage network. 52. It engages in espionage and terrorism with Isreal. 53. He was caught in the very act of espionage. 54. Crucially(), it also led to some risky espionage. 55. Since the "97 Penal Law" replaced the "crime of secret agent" for the "crime of espionage", the splittists often keep making use of this change for splittism. 56. Why don't you stick to your perfume ads and leave the espionage to me? 57. China is denying any involvement in an espionage case in which a U. S. defense analyst pleaded guilty to passing on classified information to an alleged Chinese government agent. 58. The heavy loss in the commercial espionage includes direct loss and indirect loss. 59. China's well-documented industrial espionage network is used to hack into Pentagon computers to steal military technologies. 60. Cyber-security analysts say computer problems in the main Tibetan exile community in India led to the uncovering of a vast global internet espionage network, apparently originating in China. 61. MAX seemed to have attained the pinnacle of German espionage in World War II. 62. It's not going to be so much a matter of bombs and missiles as deniable cyberwarfare, corporate espionage, economic struggles. 63. The episode could reasonably serve as a unique epic of royal espionage. 64. One of the toughest cases involved a note composed by Brian Patrick Regan, a former Air Force master sergeant convicted of attempted espionage in 2003. 65. The cloak-and-dagger world of corporate espionage is alive and well, and China seems to have the advantage. 66. During the Civil War, she married a river pilot named Charles Dake, perhaps to escape the dangers of life as an espionage agent. 67. If state espionage charges are used in a case stemming from a commercial contract negotiation, the worst fears of foreign companies and countries about the Chinese companies will be justified. 68. The French car maker Renault has apologised to three senior managers it sacked after wrongly accusing them of industrial espionage. 69. The espionage, the betrayals, the arrests, the tortures, the executions, the disappearances will never cease. 70. Investigation of drug cases, is different from that of common criminal cases, and is similar to special criminal cases such as spy and espionage agent violating national safety. 71. Two years ago the consultancy firm Corporate Trust estimated that around 20% of German companies – mainly small and middle-sized businesses – had been the victims of industrial espionage. 71. 72. The secrecy and opaqueness of the current pricing system is behind the initial allegations by China this month that four of Rio Tinto's iron-ore executives were involved in bribery and espionage. 73. The Soviet government under the command of Joseph Stalin terminated the project and in 1938 arrested and executed Kalinin for espionage and sabotage. 74. According to the German "Der Spiegel" argument, the couple worked for the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service, engaged in espionage in Germany for 20 years. 75. A clever wheeze probably succeeded in neutralizing the German espionage threat. 76. Look in Professor Meng Xiangqing, western overmeasure capability of network espionage warfare, "Network technology of China has not browbeaten the ability of his country." 77. The new information left McCarthy open to an espionage charge. 78. This happens! Industrial espionage -- - Phil , Phil , Phil ! 79. Dutch exotic dancer, courtesan, and accused spy who was executed by firing squad in France for espionage for Germany during World War I. 80. Neither was there any hint of espionage in Hanley's early life. 81. Pan's story epitomizes in many ways German military espionage during World War II. 82. The KGB's former foreign intelligence directorate was transformed into a new espionage agency called the Foreign Intelligence Service, or SVR by its Russian initials. 83. Morales later kicked out the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, accusing it of espionage and of funding "criminal groups" seeking to undermine his government. 84. This branch will allow the explorer to conduct espionage into enemy territories. 85. Theoretically the difference between espionage and legal information gathering is clear. 86. Nearly 1, 300 computers in more than 100 countries have been attacked and have become part of a computer espionage network apparently based in China, security experts alleged in two reports Sunday. 87. Historically, the U.S. has leery of any Chinese investments in American infrastructure companies, fearing potential espionage. 88. Unfortunately, Britain is continuing its espionage - centred and deceitful approach. 89. A former high-ranking official in the Homeland Security Dept. adds that he never ran across any classified material linking Huawei to espionage. 90. Even in the foreign concessions , Nanking kept a well - paid espionage system at work. 91. Industry experts say similar dumpster diving is a common form of industrial espionage. 92. Industrial espionage or corporate espionage is espionage conducted for commercial purposes instead of national security purposes. 93. The Espionage Act became a tool to stamp out dissent and radical, but never conservative, criticism. 94. Ever since Ian Fleming began penning his James Bond series in 1953, spy adventures and espionage have been hot topics for cinema and television. 95. For Blaise Pascal, the conflict between the two is more like espionage than a battle of strength, since “the heart has its reasons of which reason knows nothing”. 96. Many Republicans have called for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, an Australian, to be prosecuted under the US Espionage Act, or for his site to be deemed a "foreign terrorist organization. 97. These dropping enter a country the netizen of trap of outer net espionage,(Sentencedict) the destiny of sanction of natural ineludible law. 98. The Israeli leader admitted that Pollard, a former U.S. naval intelligence analyst serving a life sentence for espionage, "was acting as an agent of the Israeli government." 99. This Agreement is subject to the Economic and Industrial Espionage Law of the International Economic Community. 100. The letter accused the government of anti- Semitism and the unlawful jailing of Alfred Dreyfus, a French General Staff officer sentenced for espionage to penal servitude for life. 101. Along with his henchman Arthur (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) and a vaguely sinister sleep-inducing gadget, Cobb has worked mostly with businesses engaged in super-complicated corporate espionage. |
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