spy out

spy out
transitive verb
aufspüren; ausspionieren [Feind, feindliche Stellung]

spy out the land — (lit. or fig.) die Lage erkunden

* * *
spy out
vt
to \spy out out ⇆ sth
1. (find out about) etw auskundschaften
to \spy out out the land das Land erkunden
2. (find out, discover) etw ausspionieren
* * *
vt sep
ausfindig machen

to spy out the land (Mil) — die Gegend auskundschaften; (fig) die Lage peilen

* * *
transitive verb
aufspüren; ausspionieren [Feind, feindliche Stellung]

spy out the land — (lit. or fig.) die Lage erkunden

* * *
v.
auskundschaften v.
ausspionieren v.
ausspähen v.
herausfinden v.

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