A ComSec LLc Bug Sweep - TSCM Survey will provide a professional evaluation of your business, executive offices, vehicles, aircraft or facility's security postureagainst electronic espionage and will consist of thorough visual, electronic and physical examinations to detect unauthorizedaudio and video devices (technical surveillance device). For example, RF, VHF, UHF wireless transmitters (bug), wire & mic tap, telephone compromise tap, carrier current bug, micro wireless video device, laser & infra red eavesdropping device, etc.
The future tense of sweep is "will sweep" or "is going to sweep."
The present infinitive of "sweep" is "to sweep."
Sometimes. When we "sweep" for bugs, we're looking for the radio signal the bug uses to transmit what is heard out through the airwaves to a listener or recorder. We can find that. But there are other bugs that get the "message" out via wire or a laser. These are harder to find. And if someone is outside and pointing a laser at a window to bug a room, you can't find that in a normal sweep. If a small mic and support circuit is hard wired into the area and the wire plumbed outside (really difficult to do), you can't find that in a sweep. Anything that can be kept electromagnetically "quiet" cannot be heard by detectors. The challenges faced by security people are large indeed.
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The intent of a whirlwind romance is to sweep your intended right off of her feet. Please sweep the front porch. How can you sweep with that old broom?
Sweep has one syllable.
The word "sweep" has one syllable.
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The future tense of "sweep" is formed using "will" plus the base form of the verb. Therefore, it is "will sweep." For example, you can say, "I will sweep the floor tomorrow."
The past tense of sweep is swept.
They did not sweep away the stocks of liquor.