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counterintelligence

/koun-ter-in-tel-i-juhns/US // ˌkaʊn tər ɪnˈtɛl ɪ dʒəns //UK // (ˌkaʊntərɪnˈtɛlɪdʒəns) //

反间谍,反间谍活动,反谍报,反情报

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 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
    • : an organization engaged in counterintelligence. Abbreviation: CI

Examples

  • Prosecutors did not charge or identify them, as often happens in counterintelligence cases for strategic and diplomatic reasons.

  • They take the fight to the enemy with both counterintelligence and advanced fighting skills, a rare combination for modern warriors.

  • It also found that the threshold for starting a counterintelligence investigation was rather low.

  • Rõivas called the kidnapping of a counterintelligence official a serious crime “unacceptable to any Estonian.”

  • “I have been a counterintelligence officer,” Alasania told The Daily Beast.

  • Far from it, said David G. Major, the retired FBI counterintelligence agent.

  • Few of the people in MI6 or MI5, the counterintelligence service, would divulge anything at all.

  • 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.