wiretapper
/ˈwī(-ə)r-ˌta-pər How to pronounce wiretapper (audio)/ (ame, mw)
wiretapper — 名詞
1. a person who secretly listens to phone calls or other messages by connecting to
竊聽者
偷接線路偷聽通話的人
a person who secretly listens to phone calls or other messages by connecting to the line or signal that carries them
Police caught the wiretapper after Nala reported strange clicks on her calls.
警方在 Nala 通報通話中有怪聲後,抓到了那名竊聽者。
typical clue: strange clicks on a call
Arjun feared a wiretapper was recording every call from his office.
Arjun 擔心有竊聽者正在錄下他辦公室打出的每一通電話。
pattern: fear a wiretapper is recording calls
To avoid the wiretapper, the journalist met sources in crowded parks.
為了避開那名竊聽者,那位記者改在擁擠的公園裡和消息來源見面。
Salma's lawyer demanded proof before accusing the company of hiring a wiretapper.
Salma 的律師在指控那家公司雇用竊聽者之前,先要求提出證據。
Wei changed phones when a wiretapper leaked details of the case.
當竊聽者洩露了案件細節後,Wei 換了手機。
- eavesdropper
broader and less technical; can listen secretly without tapping a line
- spy
much broader; can gather many kinds of secret information, not only calls
- snooper
informal and often lighter in tone; may suggest nosy behavior rather than a crime
文法句型
a wiretapper on the line
hire a wiretapper to intercept calls
用法筆記
Usually used for someone who illegally listens to calls in police, crime, or political contexts. The word points to the person doing the spying, not to the device or software used to intercept the call.