counterintelligence / ˌkaʊn tər ɪnˈtɛl ɪ dʒəns /

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counterintelligence 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the activity of an intelligence service employed in thwarting the efforts of an enemy's intelligence agents to gather information or commit sabotage. Abbreviation: CI
  2. an organization engaged in counterintelligence. Abbreviation: CI

更多counterintelligence例句

  1. Prosecutors did not charge or identify them, as often happens in counterintelligence cases for strategic and diplomatic reasons.
  2. They take the fight to the enemy with both counterintelligence and advanced fighting skills, a rare combination for modern warriors.
  3. It also found that the threshold for starting a counterintelligence investigation was rather low.
  4. Rõivas called the kidnapping of a counterintelligence official a serious crime “unacceptable to any Estonian.”
  5. “I have been a counterintelligence officer,” Alasania told The Daily Beast.
  6. Far from it, said David G. Major, the retired FBI counterintelligence agent.
  7. Few of the people in MI6 or MI5, the counterintelligence service, would divulge anything at all.
  8. The job of a counterintelligence officer and a field agent working for the CIA or the MI-6, their job is not to tell the truth.