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1 agent
1. n1) агент; представник; посередник; довірена особаticket agent — амер. касир квиткової каси
2) діюча сила; фактор; середовище; речовинаchemical agent — хімічна речовина, реактив
3) агент, розвідникsecret-service agent — агент роззідки, шпигун
4) pl агентура5) амер., військ. отруйна речовина6) амер., військ. зв'язковий; ординарець2. adjдіючий* * *n1) агент, представник; посередник; довірена особа; pl агентство, фірма2) агент (особл. про шпигуна); aмep.; вiйcьк. зв'язковий; ординарець3) aмep. співробітник ( державної установи); організатор передвиборної кампанії; довірена особа ( кандидата)4) діюча сила; чинник, фактор; засіб; присадка5) eк. господарська одиниця ( підприємство)6) aмep.; вiйcьк. отруйна речовина7) лiнгв. агенс ( agent noun)8) xiм. реагент
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