secret service
英 [ˌsiːkrət ˈsɜːvɪs]
美 [ˌsiːkrət ˈsɜːrvɪs]
n. (政府的)特工部门,特务机关
Collins.1
牛津词典
noun
- (政府的)特工部门,特务机关
a government department that is responsible for protecting its government's military and political secrets and for finding out the secrets of other governments
柯林斯词典
- (政府的)特工机关,情报机关
A country'ssecret serviceis a secret government department whose job is to find out enemy secrets and to prevent its own government's secrets from being discovered. - (美国负责保护总统的)特工处
The secret serviceis the government department in the United States which protects the president.
英英释义
noun
- the United States intelligence agency that protects current and former presidents and vice presidents and their immediate families and protects distinguished foreign visitors
双语例句
- I was kind ofthinking your secret service could get us beer.
我在想你的特勤人员是否可以给我来一杯啤酒。 - You saying there's a mole in the secret service?
你是说特勤处里有鼹鼠? - The secret service operated against the enemy during the war.
在战争期间对敌开展地下工作。 - That must be some kind of record and a nightmare for the secret service.
这肯定创造了某种纪录对美国特勤处而言,当然将是一场噩梦。 - I think the secret service got to her.
我想特勤人员已经找上她了。 - Let the secret service do their job.
就让特工们去尽他们的职责好了。 - Should we send her to secret service?
非要我们把她送到特务机关去吗? - Unfortunately, the briefcase had already been snatched up by Frank Burke, a Secret Service agent tailing Albert.
不幸的是,公文包已经被尾随他的特工弗兰克伯克(FrankBurke)夺取了。 - He's being handled by the secret service.
他是替联邦经济情报局工作的。 - Without access to the files of a good secret service, this is difficult.
如果无法接触一个工作出色的特工部门的情报案卷,做这件事是很难的。