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- n.
1 someone employed to spy on another country or business competitor
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There were 50, 000 regular agents running assets, amounting to about 500, 000 spies and informers, making the Juntong the world's largest espionage organization at the time. 拥有5万名常规特工提供情报、以及总计约达5万的间谍和告密者,使军统成为当时世界最大的间谍组织。 - 2
The 10 alleged spies arrested in the U.S. (one was arrested in Cyprus) were not charged with espionage but with failing to register as foreign agents. 这10位有嫌疑的在美逮捕的间谍人员(其中包括在塞浦路斯被捕的一个人)并不是因谍报行动被控诉,而是因为没有作为外国代理商注册在册而受指控。 - 3
There were 50,000 regular agents running assets, amounting to about 500,000 spies and informers, making the Juntong the world's largest espionage organization at the time. 拥有5万名常规特工提供情报、以及总计约达5万的间谍和告密者,使军统成为当时世界最大的间谍组织。
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