espial如何读

英:[ɪs'paɪəl]

美:[ɪs'paɪəl]

espial是什么意思

  • n.侦探;间谍活动;侦察

espial自然拼读

es·pi·al

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espial英英释义

  • n.the act of detecting something; catching sight of something

espial词源英文解释

The first known use of espial was in the 14th century

espial 例句

1 You will have a bit espial to see how the temperature change.

稍加观察就可以看出温度是怎样变化的.

2 When Feng returned, nowhere could he find the man who had suggested the treacherous espial; he searched for him long and carefully, but none said they had seen him anywhere.

3 Quite into fairyland they had come now, in truth; as if, skirting the dark peak that shut it off from ordinary espial, they had lighted on a bypath that led them covertly in.

4 Wondering we come into this lodge of watchmen, this office of espial; let us not retreat astonished and ashamed.

5 "Aha," muttered Daumon, who had lost nothing from his post of espial, "this is worth fifty thousand francs at least to me."

6 Secured from espial, absorbed in each other, they were able, thanks to the surrounding clamor of voices, to discuss their future plans with some degree of confidence.

7 Imperious Norman, that's a modern trial That's always being argued more or less; The Press keeps now such vigilant espial On every grasping would-be public plunderer.

8 The system of espial, too, was carried out with increased severity.

9 Says Polonius to Ophelia, when he and Claudius would be "lawful espials" of her meeting with Hamlet: Read on this book, That show of such an exercise may colour Your loneliness.

10 Her mother’s small mind yet had an uncanny power of partial divination, gained from years of experience and espial, that irritated while it impressed.

11 How could he keep an espial on the house?

12 Then wisdom altered its method and spoke of espial and discovery.

13 This ambition of course involved a second Arthur; but no espial on the part of those about her had as yet discovered Rochefide's secret rival.

14 She did not intend an espial upon Anthony; the question was born of pain and bewilderment.

15 This by espial sure I know: Your counsel in the streight I show.'

16 From his new point of espial Kent checked off the members of the party.

17 Espial: the act of watching or observing; observation.

窥探,侦察:观看或观察的动作;观察。

18 It was even possible, he thought, that, if she had not herself seen Cecily, some one in her employment had made the espial for her.

19 Besides being kept under the eyes of these wretches, and exposed to their insults and mockery, she was subjected to espial from without.

20 Then Wisdom altered its method and spoke of espial and discovery.

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