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Перевод: eavesdrop
[существительное] капель ; [глагол] подслушивать
Тезаурус:
- We invite you to come and eavesdrop on their story.
- The National Security Agency objects, because it won't be able to eavesdrop on Soviet phone calls any longer.
- she pretended to leave the bwca alone one evening, only to creep to his door and eavesdrop on his singing:
- But, before we examine his 1970 model under stress, it is necessary to eavesdrop on the Heath style in the Cabinet Room.
- To illustrate, let us eavesdrop on Mrs Smith: "I went to that little shop on the corner, you know the one, bought by Miss Thingambob when poor old Mr Whatshisname went to Australia or somewhere with his asthma.
- Ion Pacepa, the defecting boss of Securitate, has claimed (vaingloriously?) that 10 million state microphones are embedded in Romanian walls, television sets and ashtrays, enabling the Great Conductor, alias President Nicholae Ceausescu, to eavesdrop on most of his 21 million subjects.
- Even suspecting the pupils of plotting against him, Vial, according to Bracy Clark, would spy on them and eavesdrop, yet he was apparently much beloved by some.
- At the rally, numbering about 1,500 as Scargill predicted, I eavesdrop unashamedly.
- Secondly, as we have seen, by allowing the NSA to eavesdrop on British communications (as it does from the Morwenstow station in Cornwall which scoops up everything passing in and out of British Telecom's ground station at Goonhilly), it allows British ministers to claim that GCHQ does not monitor calls within Britain.
- The NSA has a huge operation in Britain which it regards as one of its most important listening posts, being strategically placed to eavesdrop not only on East Europe but West Europe as well.
- Eavesdrop after a smugglers run to hear stirring tales of Saltburn's "freetrading" days in this exciting, new heritage centre set in authentic fishermen's cottages alongside the famous Ship Inn.
- For instance, I eavesdrop on men's mumbles in restaurants, as they work out their seductions or deals.
- Now let's eavesdrop on old Bill.
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