wiretapping / ˈwaɪərˌtæp /

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wiretapping4 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. an act or instance of tapping telephone or telegraph wires for evidence or other information.
v. 有主动词 verb

wire·tapped, wire·tap·ping.

  1. to obtain by tapping telephone or telegraph wires: to wiretap conversations.
  2. to listen in on by means of a wiretap: to wiretap a telephone; to wiretap a conversation.
v. 无主动词 verb

wire·tapped, wire·tap·ping.

  1. to tap telephone or telegraph wires for evidence, information, etc.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. pertaining to or obtained by wiretap.

wiretapping 近义词

wiretapping

等同于 spying

wiretapping

等同于 spying

wiretapping 的近义词 4
wiretapping

等同于 investigate

wiretapping

等同于 pry

wiretapping

等同于 bug

wiretapping 的近义词 6
wiretapping

等同于 eavesdrop

更多wiretapping例句

  1. FBI wiretaps caught him discussing the backlash on a telephone call.
  2. Civil liberties protections for Americans make it harder for investigators to persuade judges to authorize wiretaps and other forms of surveillance.
  3. Cruz was not a target of the wiretap, but had texted a person who was.
  4. NSA Director Michael Hayden allegedly defended warrantless wiretapping saying, the government “had the power.”
  5. All (presumably) without the wiretapping of political opponents.
  6. His chances of being admitted to the bar with a felony wiretapping conviction on his record are basically nonexistent.
  7. Maybe this isn't fatal; I'm certainly no expert on wiretapping.
  8. “They needed and wanted his cooperation in their [federal RICO and wiretapping] investigation,” he wrote.