"wiretaps" 怎么发音
word
ˈwaɪɹˌtæps
WY-uhr-taps
wˈaɪətæps
WY-uh-taps
释义
Secretly listening to people's phone calls, usually done by police or government agencies to gather information.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈwaɪɹˌtæps
英式英语
wˈaɪətæps
简化发音
美式
WY-uhr-taps
英式
WY-uh-taps
语境中听
Police used wiretaps to listen to the suspects' phone calls.
Wiretaps are often ordered by a judge during criminal investigations.
The newspaper reported new wiretaps in the case.
Recent wiretaps revealed the suspects were planning another robbery.