释义 |
spied, ppl. a. rare.|spaɪd| [f. spy v. + -ed.] Of a spy: Discovered, found out.
c1597Donne Sat. iv. 237, I shooke like a spyed Spie. 1637B. Jonson Sad Sheph. i. ii, You are..the spied spy that watch upon my walks. 1829Scott Anne of G. xxvii, The very horse-boys know him..and sutler women give him the name of the spied spy. |