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military+spy

  • 1 spy

    1. noun
    1) (secret agent) Spion, der/Spionin, die
    2) (watcher) Spion, der/Spionin, die; Schnüffler, der/Schnüfflerin, die (abwertend)

    spy in the sky/cab — (coll.) Spionagesatellit, der/Fahrt[en]schreiber, der

    2. transitive verb
    (literary) ausmachen
    3. intransitive verb
    (watch closely) [herum]spionieren; (practise espionage) Spionage treiben

    spy on somebody/a country — jemandem nachspionieren/gegen ein Land spionieren

    Phrasal Verbs:
    - academic.ru/91990/spy_out">spy out
    * * *
    1. noun
    (a secret agent or person employed to gather information secretly especially about the military affairs of other countries: She was arrested as a spy; industrial spies.) der/die Spion(in)
    2. verb
    1) (to be a spy: He had been spying for the Russians for many years.) spionieren
    2) (to see or notice: She spied a human figure on the mountainside.) erspähen
    - spyhole
    - spy on
    * * *
    [spaɪ]
    I. n Spion(in) m(f)
    \spy swap Austausch m von Spionen/Spioninnen
    III. vi
    1. (gather information) spionieren
    to \spy into sth in etw dat herumspionieren fam
    to \spy on [or upon] sb jdm nachspionieren
    2. (peep)
    to \spy into sth in etw akk spähen
    IV. vt
    to \spy sb/sth (see) jdn/etw sehen; (spot) jdn/etw entdecken
    * * *
    [spaɪ]
    1. n
    Spion(in) m(f); (= police spy) Spitzel m;
    2. vt
    sehen, erspähen (geh)

    I spy with my little eye something... — ≈ ich sehe was, was du nicht siehst, und...

    3. vi
    spionieren, Spionage treiben

    to spy into sthin etw (dat) herumspionieren

    to spy on sb — jdn bespitzeln; on neighbours

    I Spy (= game) — ≈ ich sehe was, was du nicht siehst

    * * *
    spy [spaı]
    A v/t
    1. oft spy out ausspionieren, -spähen, -kundschaften:
    a) die Lage peilen umg,
    b) sich einen Überblick verschaffen
    2. auch spy out ausfindig machen
    3. erspähen, entdecken
    B v/i
    1. MIL etc spionieren, Spionage treiben: he was jailed for 10 years for spying wegen Spionage;
    a) jemandem nachspionieren, jemanden bespitzeln,
    b) ein Gespräch etc abhören
    2. fig herumspionieren ( into in dat)
    C s
    1. Späher(in), Kundschafter(in)
    2. MIL etc Spion(in)
    3. fig Spitzel m:
    spy in the cab AUTO umg Fahrtenschreiber m
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (secret agent) Spion, der/Spionin, die
    2) (watcher) Spion, der/Spionin, die; Schnüffler, der/Schnüfflerin, die (abwertend)

    spy in the sky/cab — (coll.) Spionagesatellit, der/Fahrt[en]schreiber, der

    2. transitive verb
    (literary) ausmachen
    3. intransitive verb
    (watch closely) [herum]spionieren; (practise espionage) Spionage treiben

    spy on somebody/a country — jemandem nachspionieren/gegen ein Land spionieren

    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    n.
    Kundschafter m.
    Spion -e m. v.
    Spionage betreiben ausdr.
    entdecken v.
    erspähen v.
    herumspionieren v.
    spionieren v.

    English-german dictionary > spy

  • 2 infiltrate

    1. transitive verb
    1) (penetrate into) infiltrieren [feindliche Reihen]; unterwandern [Partei, Organisation]
    2) (cause to enter) einschleusen [Agenten]
    3) (esp. Biol., Med.): (pass into, permeate) infiltrieren
    2. intransitive verb
    1) (penetrate) einsickern (fig.)

    infiltrate intounterwandern [Partei, Organisation]; infiltrieren [feindliche Reihen]

    2) [Flüssigkeit:] eindringen
    * * *
    ['infiltreit]
    1) ((of soldiers) to get through enemy lines a few at a time: to infiltrate (into) enemy territory.) einsickern
    2) ((of a group of persons) to enter (an organization) gradually so as to be able to influence decisions etc.) unterwandern
    * * *
    in·fil·trate
    [ˈɪnfɪltreɪt, AM esp ɪnˈfɪl-]
    I. vt
    to \infiltrate sth
    1. (secretly penetrate) military units, organization etw unterwandern [o fachspr infiltrieren]; building, enemy lines in etw akk eindringen
    to \infiltrate sb into sth agent, spy jdn in etw akk einschleusen
    2. (influence thinking) of idea, theory etw durchdringen
    these new ideas have begun to \infiltrate government diese neuartigen Ideen haben sich unbemerkt bis auf Regierungsebene ausgebreitet
    3. CHEM, PHYS (permeate) etw durchdringen; of liquid in etw akk durchsickern
    II. vi CHEM, PHYS
    to \infiltrate into sth gas, liquid in etw akk eindringen; liquid also in etw akk einsickern
    to \infiltrate through sth etw durchdringen; liquid durch etw akk sickern
    * * *
    ['InfIltreɪt]
    1. vt
    1) (troops) infiltrieren; enemy lines eindringen in (+acc); (POL) organization unterwandern; spies, informer einschleusen
    2) (liquid) einsickern in (+acc), durchsickern in (+acc), durchdringen
    2. vi
    1) (MIL) eindringen (into in +acc); (spy, informer) eindringen, sich einschleusen (into in +acc), unterwandern (
    into +acc fig ideas) infiltrieren, eindringen (into in +acc)
    2)

    (liquid) to infiltrate into a substance — in eine Substanz eindringen or einsickern

    * * *
    infiltrate [ˈınfıltreıt; ınˈfıl-]
    A v/t
    1. einsickern in (akk) ( auch MIL), infiltrieren ( auch MED)
    2. durchsetzen, -dringen, -tränken ( alle:
    with mit)
    3. einschleusen, -schmuggeln ( beide:
    into in akk)
    4. POL unterwandern, infiltrieren
    B v/i
    1. einsickern ( into in akk) ( auch MIL)
    2. infiltrate into A 4
    C s MED Infiltrat n (in Gewebe eingedrungene Substanz)
    * * *
    1. transitive verb
    1) (penetrate into) infiltrieren [feindliche Reihen]; unterwandern [Partei, Organisation]
    2) (cause to enter) einschleusen [Agenten]
    3) (esp. Biol., Med.): (pass into, permeate) infiltrieren
    2. intransitive verb
    1) (penetrate) einsickern (fig.)

    infiltrate intounterwandern [Partei, Organisation]; infiltrieren [feindliche Reihen]

    2) [Flüssigkeit:] eindringen
    * * *
    v.
    durchsickern v.
    eindringen v.

    English-german dictionary > infiltrate

  • 3 infiltrate

    in·fil·trate [ʼɪnfɪltreɪt, Am esp ɪnʼfɪl-] vt
    to \infiltrate sth
    1) ( secretly penetrate) military units, organization etw unterwandern [o fachspr infiltrieren]; building, enemy lines in etw akk eindringen;
    to \infiltrate sb into sth agent, spy jdn in etw akk einschleusen
    2) ( influence thinking) of idea, theory etw durchdringen;
    these new ideas have begun to \infiltrate government diese neuartigen Ideen haben sich unbemerkt bis auf Regierungsebene ausgebreitet
    3) chem, phys ( permeate) etw durchdringen; of liquid in etw akk durchsickern vi chem, phys
    to \infiltrate into sth gas, liquid in etw akk eindringen; liquid also in etw akk einsickern;
    to \infiltrate through sth etw durchdringen; liquid durch etw akk sickern

    English-German students dictionary > infiltrate

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