"Spy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A person who secretly collects information about a person or organization for espionage or other purposes.
Sputnik refers to:<br><br>1. Sputnik (satellite): A Soviet artificial Earth satellite launched on October 4, 1957, which was the first human-made object to be put into Earth's orbit. It marked the beginning of the Space Age.<br>2. Sputnik (magazine): A monthly American magazine that covers science, politics, and culture from a progressive perspective.<br>3. Sputnik (creative term): In some contexts, the term "Sputnik moment" refers to a historical moment of great significance, like a turning point in a development or a major innovation.
Verb: To speak or utter sparsely, in a stammering or interrupted manner.<br><br>Example: "The student struggled to answer the question, sputtering out a few words before falling silent."<br><br>Noun: A instance of sputtering, such as a fit of coughing or stuttering.<br><br>Example: "The sputtering machine gave off a loud noise that startled everyone in the room."<br><br>Also, can refer to something that is malfunctioning or producing a hissing or spitting sound, such as an engine or a steam pipe.<br><br>Example: "The car's sputtering engine prevented it from moving smoothly down the road."
The term "spycraft" refers to the art, skills, or techniques of spying or espionage. It encompasses the covert methods and strategies used by individuals or organizations to gather information secretly, often for military, intelligence, or counterintelligence purposes.
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The act of secretly observing or watching someone or something for the purpose of gathering information or intelligence. It can involve snooping, eavesdropping, or intercepting communication to obtain confidential or sensitive information.
A person who is in charge of a group of spies or a spy organization, responsible for planning and coordinating espionage activities.