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词汇 secret service
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Definition of secret service in English:

secret service

noun
  • 1A government department concerned with espionage.

    (政府的)谍报部门;特工处

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The most useful information a bank can have is that from the government or secret services, he argued.
    • In other words, the various secret service agencies and the government itself will be even less accountable.
    • His affidavit was made on behalf of the British Government and its secret service.
    • The CIA and the FBI have informed the Bulgarian secret services of their findings.
    • It is allowed to carry out surveillance like a secret service, and has the judicial powers of a regular police agency.
    • Then we also thought to introduce limitations for former officers and agents of secret services regarding their access to positions of power.
    • Word spread that the Iranian secret service, Savak, was combing the streets for him.
    • He also appoints the heads of the other secret services in the state - National Security Service and the National Guard Service.
    • The new secret services assisted the government and parliament in preparing new legislation with which to govern themselves.
    • In a desperate act of revenge, assisted by the US secret services, the Spanish government is threatening to reopen the case.
    • The government and secret services don't appear to have learnt their lesson from that saga, but then are you surprised?
    • Several Allied secret services such as SOE were eager to assist in these tasks, sometimes with political objects in mind.
    • Belling's character then argued that the government needs a secret service that will tell the public who the enemy really is.
    • The woman, Cindy, was an agent of Mossad, the Israeli secret service, and her back-up team were lying in wait.
    • As a whole, last week Sofia seemed to be one of the favourite places for former secret services officers.
    • The secret services are currently split between departments, and live outside proper ministerial and parliamentary accountability.
    • But civil liberties campaigners are now worried that the Catcher may be sold to other governments or secret services.
    • I wonder if the Bulgarian secret services are spying on foreigners.
    • In reality, the line dividing the organisations being spied upon and the secret service itself is barely detectable.
    • Some time later it became known that at the time of the attack he was an undercover agent for the secret service.
  • 2(in the US) a branch of the Department of Homeland Security responsible for providing protection to the president and investigating certain types of financial crime.

Definition of secret service in US English:

secret service

nounˈsēkrit ˈsərvəsˈsikrɪt ˈsərvəs
  • 1A government department concerned with espionage.

    (政府的)谍报部门;特工处

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Several Allied secret services such as SOE were eager to assist in these tasks, sometimes with political objects in mind.
    • His affidavit was made on behalf of the British Government and its secret service.
    • Then we also thought to introduce limitations for former officers and agents of secret services regarding their access to positions of power.
    • It is allowed to carry out surveillance like a secret service, and has the judicial powers of a regular police agency.
    • In a desperate act of revenge, assisted by the US secret services, the Spanish government is threatening to reopen the case.
    • The new secret services assisted the government and parliament in preparing new legislation with which to govern themselves.
    • But civil liberties campaigners are now worried that the Catcher may be sold to other governments or secret services.
    • The government and secret services don't appear to have learnt their lesson from that saga, but then are you surprised?
    • The most useful information a bank can have is that from the government or secret services, he argued.
    • The secret services are currently split between departments, and live outside proper ministerial and parliamentary accountability.
    • Some time later it became known that at the time of the attack he was an undercover agent for the secret service.
    • In reality, the line dividing the organisations being spied upon and the secret service itself is barely detectable.
    • I wonder if the Bulgarian secret services are spying on foreigners.
    • Word spread that the Iranian secret service, Savak, was combing the streets for him.
    • As a whole, last week Sofia seemed to be one of the favourite places for former secret services officers.
    • The woman, Cindy, was an agent of Mossad, the Israeli secret service, and her back-up team were lying in wait.
    • In other words, the various secret service agencies and the government itself will be even less accountable.
    • He also appoints the heads of the other secret services in the state - National Security Service and the National Guard Service.
    • Belling's character then argued that the government needs a secret service that will tell the public who the enemy really is.
    • The CIA and the FBI have informed the Bulgarian secret services of their findings.
  • 2(in the US) a branch of the Department of Homeland Security responsible for providing protection to the president and investigating certain types of financial crime.

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