transcription, транскрипция: [ ˈes-pē-ə-ˌnäzh, -ˌnäj, -nij, Canad also ]
-ˌnazh; ˌes-pē-ə-ˈnäzh; is-ˈpē-ə-nij noun
Etymology: French espionnage, from Middle French, from espionner to spy, from espion spy, from Old Italian spione, from spia, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German spehōn to spy — more at spy
Date: 1793
: the practice of spying or using spies to obtain information about the plans and activities especially of a foreign government or a competing company
industrial espionage