Espiado in english
Spied
pronunciation: spaɪd part of speech: verb
pronunciation: spaɪd part of speech: verb
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espiado
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» ser espiado = be under surveillance .
Example: Around the time of her death, Murphy was afraid to be in her own house because she was under surveillance by government operatives who tapped her phone.espiar = spy ; peep ; put + Nombre + under surveillance.
Example: I am sure I am being spied upon by foreign agents.Example: While peeping is an offense, it falls under 'disorderly conduct,' and therefore the possible punishments are very limited.Example: This is a list of some of the prominent citizens who are known to have been put under surveillance by the government.more:
» espiar al enemigo = spy + the flagship .
Example: The article 'Spying the flagships' is a report of an Association of Assistant Librarians national weekend school, 8-10 May 87, on the theme of 'Off the peg, tailored or patchwork?' in relation to choosing library computer systems.