secret agent
英 [ˌsiːkrət ˈeɪdʒənt]
美 [ˌsiːkrət ˈeɪdʒənt]
n. 特工人员; 特务; 间谍
牛津词典
noun
- 特工人员;特务;间谍
a person who is used by a government to find out secret information about other countries or governments
柯林斯词典
- 间谍;特务;特工人员
Asecret agentis a person who is employed by a government to find out the secrets of other governments.
英英释义
noun
- a person secretly employed in espionage for a government
双语例句
- He was a tool ( in the hands) of the secret agent.
他是特务(手中)的工具。 - The secret agent was heavily disguised.
这名特务做了多处伪装。 - The greatest secret agent england's ever had snuffed out in an instant.
英国有史以来最伟大的特工转眼间就毙命了。 - A secret agent hired by a state to obtain ( military) information about its enemies.
为获取敌人的(军事)信息一个国家雇用的特工。 - All right, it was a record selling weekend at the box office for everyone's favorite British secret agent.
确实,对这个人人喜爱的英国特工来说周末的票房的确是了销售记录。 - A secret agent was sent to Ireland to pick up some message from an agent named murphy.
一个特务被派往爱尔兰,要从一位名叫墨菲的间谍那里搜集一些情报。 - You got to think like a secret agent.
你要把自己想成是特务。 - He's just acting out the secret agent portion of his ego trip.
他刚刚的表现正是自我旅行中的情报员角色! - The government has planted a secret agent in the terrorist group.
政府已在恐怖组织中安插了一名特工。 - We soon found out that he was a secret agent.
我们很快就查明他是个特务。