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		Definition of counter-espionage in English: counter-espionagenoun mass nounActivities designed to prevent or thwart spying by an enemy. 反间谍活动  the Security Service have responsibility for counter-espionage as modifier a small counter-espionage unit Example sentencesExamples -  The documents concerning these efforts to transfer the SIS's duties out of the FBI reflect Hoover's trepidation toward building a foreign espionage and counter-espionage organization.
 -  MI5, Britain's internal security and counter-espionage agency, is to play a greater role in informing the UK public about terror alerts.
 -  The FBI director, Robert Mueller, declared ‘a dramatic departure from the past’ making terrorism prevention the bureau's first priority, followed by counter-espionage.
 -  In this role he had responsibility for compiling intelligence dossiers on its enemies; for planning counter-espionage and for establishing and supervising fascist cells operating in the trade union movement.
 -  In the old days of counter-espionage and counter-terrorism, the government would gather this intelligence and use it to expel diplomats or take other action in the foreign-policy arena.
 -  The papers here had a big piece yesterday about counter-espionage, which is apparently going to be done by the FBI.
 -  The problem of corporate espionage has become big enough for companies to employ counter-espionage agencies.
 -  Each individual was assigned a case officer from a specialist section within the counter-espionage branch to monitor every aspect of the agents' handling.
 -  But Mr Fergus did agree with a recent Australian Government decision to increase funding for counter-espionage activities.
 -  Though some of those who had seen his behaviour alerted the personnel department, it was not thought necessary to move him from his counter-espionage work.
 -  And Philby, many years later, proved to have been a Russian spy, working at the very heart of the British counter-espionage service!
 -  Its powers were gradually expanded over a range of criminal activity and it also took part in counter-espionage operations during both of the world wars.
 -  Kombat includes all main branches like infantry, tanks, artillery and air force plus other like sappers, reconnaissance, counter-espionage and special elements.
 -  MI5 wants to expand its counter-espionage service as well as boost its efforts to combat terrorism.
 -  He appears to have been a member of Walsingham's and Burleigh's intelligence and counter-espionage networks.
 -  Although he had had no formal training on the job, he was quick to grasp the essential elements of espionage and counter-espionage.
 -  The jobs are mainly in administration, but exceptional recruits could in certain circumstances take part in surveillance, counter-espionage and counter-terrorist operations.
 -  The Australian Security Intelligence Organisation is responsible for internal security, for counter-espionage, for counter-intelligence and counter-terrorism.
 -  I had no idea so many women are trained in counter-espionage.
 -  The ministry's initial mandate was limited to internal security-the suppression of political dissent, counter-espionage, and sabotage.
 
 Synonyms espionage, undercover work, cloak-and-dagger activities, surveillance, reconnaissance, intelligence, eavesdropping, cyberespionage, infiltration, counter-intelligence     |