0 a government organization that is responsible for things such as the safety of important politicians and for preventing secret information being discovered by possible enemy countries:
The press reported that he was paid more than $700,000 by the British Secret Service for sharing classified information.
The Secret Service has a responsibility to protect the President from harm.
1 a US government organization responsible for the safety of important politicians, esp. the president
Eventually, in 1998, this proposition failed, but only after the secret service had been fundamentally reorganised.
It is needless to emphasize that our five conditions will hardly ever coincide in police and secret service work.
Further, broader comparisons between the development of the secret service operative and the professionalization of the urban police detective would be helpful.
A great deal of secret service money is being em- ployed in ways that are not at all secret.
They spent too little on secret service and propaganda.
I think something ought to be said about this extra sum for secret service.
As far as the secret service is concerned, this is an opportune time for cutting down expenses in that direction.
One would have thought that, above all, the secret service is entitled to err on the side of secrecy.
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(政府的)特務情報機關,特務部門, (美國保護重要政治人物的)特勤局…
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(政府的)特工情报机关,特工部门, (美国保护重要政治人物的)特勤局…
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serviço secreto…
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tajne służby, służby wywiadowcze, obstawa lub ochrona prezydenta…
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(İng.) gizli servis, (ABD) başkanın gizli koruma teşkilâtı…
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секретная служба, разведка (в Великобритании), служба охраны президента (в США)…
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