单词:intelligence officers
intelligence officers的用法和样例:
例句
- An intelligence official told The Associated Press he was being held at a facility in the eastern city of Lahore.巴基斯坦一情报官员告诉美联社记者,盖利阿尼被关押在东部城市拉合尔。
- South Korean intelligence officials said there are indications the North may be preparing another test.南韩情报官员说,有迹象显示北韩有可能在准备再次进行核子试验。
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