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1 secret
['si:krit] 1. adjective(hidden from, unknown to, or not told to, other people: a secret agreement; He kept his illness secret from everybody.) hemmelig2. noun1) (something which is, or must be kept, secret: The date of their marriage is a secret; industrial secrets.) hemmelighed; -hemmelighed2) (a hidden explanation: I wish I knew the secret of her success.) hemmelighed•- secrecy- secretive
- secretively
- secretiveness
- secretly
- secret agent
- secret police
- in secret
- keep a secret* * *['si:krit] 1. adjective(hidden from, unknown to, or not told to, other people: a secret agreement; He kept his illness secret from everybody.) hemmelig2. noun1) (something which is, or must be kept, secret: The date of their marriage is a secret; industrial secrets.) hemmelighed; -hemmelighed2) (a hidden explanation: I wish I knew the secret of her success.) hemmelighed•- secrecy- secretive
- secretively
- secretiveness
- secretly
- secret agent
- secret police
- in secret
- keep a secret -
2 agent
['ei‹ənt]1) (a person or thing that acts: detergents and other cleaning agents.) agent; (rengørings-)middel2) (a person who acts for someone in business etc: our agent in London; a theatrical agent.) agent; repræsentant3) ((especially secret agent) a spy: an agent for the Russians.) spion; agent•- agency- by/through the agency of* * *['ei‹ənt]1) (a person or thing that acts: detergents and other cleaning agents.) agent; (rengørings-)middel2) (a person who acts for someone in business etc: our agent in London; a theatrical agent.) agent; repræsentant3) ((especially secret agent) a spy: an agent for the Russians.) spion; agent•- agency- by/through the agency of -
3 spy
1. noun(a secret agent or person employed to gather information secretly especially about the military affairs of other countries: She was arrested as a spy; industrial spies.) spion; -spion2. verb1) (to be a spy: He had been spying for the Russians for many years.) spionere2) (to see or notice: She spied a human figure on the mountainside.) få øje på•- spyhole- spy on* * *1. noun(a secret agent or person employed to gather information secretly especially about the military affairs of other countries: She was arrested as a spy; industrial spies.) spion; -spion2. verb1) (to be a spy: He had been spying for the Russians for many years.) spionere2) (to see or notice: She spied a human figure on the mountainside.) få øje på•- spyhole- spy on
См. также в других словарях:
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secret agent — noun A member of an intelligence agency whose identity or affiliation is kept confidential … Wiktionary
secret agent — noun a spy acting for a country … English new terms dictionary
secret agent — noun (C) someone whose job is to find out and report on the military and political secrets of other countries … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
ˌsecret ˈagent — noun [C] someone whose job involves working for a government and finding out the secrets of other governments Syn: spy … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
secret agent — /sikrət ˈeɪdʒənt/ (say seekruht ayjuhnt) noun a spy …
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agent — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin agent , agens, from Latin, present participle of agere to drive, lead, act, do; akin to Old Norse aka to travel in a vehicle, Greek agein to drive, lead Date: 15th century 1. one that acts or… … New Collegiate Dictionary