单词 | undercover |
释义 | undercover (ʌndəʳkʌvəʳ ) adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] Undercover work involves secretly obtaining information for the government or the police. ...an undercover operation designed to catch people smugglers. ...undercover FBI agents. ...undercover reporters. Synonyms: secret, covert, clandestine, private Undercover is also an adverb. Swanson persuaded Hubley to work undercover to capture the killer. Collocations: undercover journalist At a meeting with undercover journalists, he claimed that 3,000 would persuade a poor manual worker to sell his organ. Times, Sunday Times The reports came after a lunch with two undercover journalists. Times, Sunday Times It could be something for undercover journalists to investigate. Times, Sunday Times He was at pains to say that he hadn't said anything negative about me and even joked that he's advised the undercover journalists to buy me one day! Times, Sunday Times The club have put an internal investigation on hold until full details of the conversation he had with undercover journalists have been revealed to them. The Sun Translations: Chinese: 秘密的 Japanese: 秘密の |
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