Значение слова "ESPIONAGE" найдено в 30 источниках

ESPIONAGE

найдено в "Англо-русском большом универсальном переводческом словаре"
[ˏespɪə`nɑːʒ]
разведка, шпионаж, шпионство


найдено в "Collocations dictionary"
espionage: translation

noun
ADJECTIVE
corporate, economic, industrial

The big computer companies are very worried about industrial espionage.

international
American, British, etc.
VERB + ESPIONAGE
be engaged in, be involved in, conduct (esp. AmE), engage in
be executed for, be imprisoned for
ESPIONAGE + NOUN
activity, operations (esp.AmE)

evidence of espionage activities in Australia

case (esp. AmE)

one of the most important espionage cases of the 20th century

investigation
agent (esp. AmE)
network (esp. AmE)
thriller (esp. AmE)

She has written eight espionage thrillers.

PREPOSITION
espionage against

She was found guilty of espionage against the United States.

espionage on behalf of

espionage on behalf of foreign states

PHRASES
the world of espionage

the shadowy world of espionage



найдено в "Historical Dictionary of the Russian Federation"
Espionage: translation

   During the Soviet era, the Kremlin developed a global espionage network, using agents of the KGB, the military’s secret service apparatus, and Communist sympathizers in Third World countries. The main target of such activities was the United States, but other North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) members, particularly Great Britain and West Germany, were also targeted, as well as neighboring countries such as Turkey and Japan. During the 1980s, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) began to develop spy rings that were disconnected from the embassy system and which used corporate rather than diplomatic covers; these individuals are referred to as “NOCs” (nonofficial cover). Aeroflot, Gazprom, and Lukoil—among other Russian firms—have been implicated in such activities. While the transition to democracy reduced the need for a large internal security force, the Russian Federation maintained much of the USSR’s foreign espionage network through its military wing, the Main Intelligence Directorate or GRU, and the FSB.
   During the post-Soviet period, a number of Americans have been convicted of spying for Moscow, including Aldrich Ames in 1994 and Robert Hanssen in 2001.After a relative decrease in activity in the late Yeltsin administration, Vladimir Putin, a former foreign intelligence operative, beefed up the FSB’s Foreign Intelligence Service (known as the SVR, or Sluzhba vneshnei razvedki). While the focus of espionage has shifted toward industrial espionage (particularly in the computer and software sector and dual-use technologies like lasers), military readiness is still an area of intense interest. In 2009, two Russian diplomats were ejected from NATO headquarters in Brussels for engaging in espionage. Energy issues top the list of espionage-related activities in the European Union. Russia also has a prodigious network of spies across the near abroad, particularly in more hostile countries such as Azerbaijan, Georgia, and the Baltic States.
   In terms of counterintelligence, Russia moved against agents working for Turkey, Pakistan, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia in 2001, and stepped up its defense against the spy services of China, Israel, and Iran. While the same diligence was applied to the United States, the security services simultaneously shared intelligence on Islamist extremists with Washington after the September 11 attacks. In the last years of the Putin administration, accusations flew between Moscow and the UK, with both claiming Cold War levels of spy activity in their respective countries; a number of diplomatic expulsions led to a further chilling of relations. Moscow’s decision in 2008 to redefine espionage as including the delivery of sensitive information to foreign nongovernmental organizations—an outgrowth of the dispute with the British Council over its activities in Russia—drew condemnation from the international community.
   See also Fradkov, Mikhail; Litvinenko, Aleksandr.


найдено в "Financial and business terms"
espionage: translation

espionage es‧pi‧o‧nage [ˈespiənɑːʒ] noun [uncountable]
when people secretly find out a country's or company's secrets:

• He was cleared of mounting a campaign of industrial espionage against his main rival.

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espionage UK US /ˈespiənɑːʒ/ noun [U]
the activity of secretly collecting and reporting information, especially secret political, military, business, or industrial information: engage in/conduct/commit espionage »

Three people were also accused of engaging in espionage against a rival firm.

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corporate/industrial/economic espionage



найдено в "Англо-русском словаре по социологии"
n
шпионаж; добывание и похищение сведений, составляющих тайну, для передачи другому государству;

espionage, industrial - промышленный шпионаж;

espionage ring - шпионская организация.

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сущ.
шпионаж; добывание и похищение сведений, составляющих тайну, для передачи другому государству;
- industrial espionage
- espionage ring


найдено в "Англо-украинском юридическом словаре"


шпигунство, шпіонаж

espionage for a foreign intelligence service — шпигунство на користь іноземної розвідки

espionage on behalf of a country — шпигунство на користь певної країни

- Espionage Act- espionage activities- espionage activity- espionage agent- espionage case- espionage charges- espionage equipment- espionage for a country- espionage group- espionage methods- espionage network- espionage on the side- espionage operation- espionage organization- espionage program- espionage ring



найдено в "Moby Thesaurus"
espionage: translation

Synonyms and related words:
bugging, cloak-and-dagger work, counterespionage, counterintelligence, electronic surveillance, espial, following, intelligence, intelligence work, looking, lookout, military intelligence, note, notice, observance, observation, reconnaissance, regard, respect, secret police, secret service, shadowing, sleuthing, spying, stakeout, surveillance, tailing, trailing, viewing, watch, watching, wiretap, wiretapping, witnessing


найдено в "Dictionary of new words"
Espionage: translation

Espionage
exfiltration
hackint
information broker
information superiority
information warfare
rumint
sleeper


найдено в "Англо-українському юридичному словнику"
шпигунство, шпіонаж espionage for a foreign intelligence service — шпигунство на користь іноземної розвідки espionage on behalf of a country — шпигунство на користь певної країни Espionage Actespionage activitiesespionage activityespionage agentespionage caseespionage chargesespionage equipmentespionage for a countryespionage groupespionage methodsespionage networkespionage on the sideespionage operationespionage organizationespionage programespionage ring
найдено в "Military dictionary"
espionage: translation

The act of obtaining, delivering, transmitting, communicating, or receiving information about the national defense with an intent, or reason to believe, that the information may be used to the injury of the United States or to the advantage of any foreign nation. Espionage is a violation of 18 United States Code 792-798 and Article 106, Uniform Code of Military Justice. See also counterintelligence.

найдено в "Англо-русском словаре политической терминологии"
1. n
шпионаж

to carry out / to conduct / to engage in espionage — заниматься шпионажем

- electronic espionage
- military espionage
- widespread espionage against a country2. attr
шпионский


найдено в "Англо-русском экономическом словаре"
сущ.
юр. шпионаж, разведка, шпионство
Syn:
intelligence
See:
agent of influence, agent 6), counter-espionage, covert, debug, bug


найдено в "Crosswordopener"

• Bond activity?

• Bond's field

• Bond's forte

• Bond's work

• One page is corruptly gathering secrets (9)

• Plants engage in it

• Undercover activity

• Undercover work

• The systematic use of spies to get military or political secrets


найдено в "Англо-русском словаре по компьютерной безопасности"
шпионаж
- business espionage
- computer espionage
- electronic espionage
- industrial espionage


найдено в "Новом большом англо-русском словаре"
[ʹespıənɑ:ʒ] n
шпионаж

espionage ring - агентурная сеть, шпионская организация



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