English to Arabic Dictionary espionage

espionage

تجسس
definition
noun
Balzac pumped him for information on organised crime and political espionage .
the practice of spying or of using spies, typically by governments to obtain political and military information.
translation of 'espionage'
noun
جاسوسية,
تجسس
example
All in all, it was a decent action thriller, with elements of 'espionage' and intelligence thrown in.
Overt violence now gives way to a conflict based on 'espionage' and infiltration.
If convicted on charges of 'espionage' and aiding the enemy, he could receive the death penalty.
The break-in comes amid growing concern about computer 'espionage' and security.
The run for the presidency is no joke, rife with political chicanery, 'espionage' and blackmail.
Apparently, three Americans have been arrested for 'espionage' .
They were freed in December, after accusations of 'espionage' were reduced to charges of gathering secret information.
In doing this, Dench had inspiration from the real world of 'espionage' - a female spymistress.
After a secret trial, he was sentenced to 18 years for treason and 'espionage' .
Cases involving foreign 'espionage' or international terrorism are also omitted.
The truth of the matter is that since the dawn of time, diplomacy has been closely linked to 'espionage' .
After all, one never knew when one might become entangled in a web of international 'espionage' .
the camouflage and secrecy of 'espionage'
Maybe 'espionage' has grown less romantic since the end of the Cold War because the focus has shifted.
He was not charged with 'espionage' and has repeatedly denied giving information to China.
He denied his detention had anything to do with politics or 'espionage' .
We also know there are people engaged in such things as economic 'espionage' .
After all, 'espionage' is said to be the world's second oldest profession.
Balzac pumped him for information on organised crime and political 'espionage' .
Even if 'espionage' had taken place at Los Alamos, they argued, it had not mattered.
Dozens were executed for 'espionage' or sabotage after having been convicted in show trials.
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