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
- 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。 - He was a tool ( in the hands) of the secret agent.
他是特务(手中)的工具。 - 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 kicked a foreign secret agent out of the country.
政府将一名外国间谍驱逐出境。 - He's very very handsome guy, kind of short but handsome and he plays a secret agent in this movie, do you know which one I'm talking about.
他是一个非常非常英俊的家伙,不太高,但是很英俊。他在这部电影里扮演了一个秘密特工,你知道我正在说的是哪部电影吗? - I really thought you were a secret agent.
我真的以为你是一个密探。 - Moscow's most glamorous secret agent hired talented young designers from Russian fashion colleges, said a spokesman for her main employer.
据该女间谍雇主的发言人说,这位莫斯科最美艳的特工聘请了来自俄罗斯时装设计学院的年轻设计师。 - You got to think like a secret agent.
你要把自己想成是特务。 - You were told that I was a secret agent, a spy, dealing in espionage danger.
有人告诉你我是一个特工,一个间谍,在从事危险的间谍活动。 - I worked as a secret agent in england.
我在英国的时候是一个秘密特工。