undercover
英 [ˌʌndəˈkʌvə(r)]
美 [ˌʌndərˈkʌvər]
adj. 秘密工作的; 暗中做的; 私下进行的
Collins.1 / BNC.14602 / COCA.7520
牛津词典
adj.
- 秘密工作的;暗中做的;私下进行的
working or done secretly in order to find out information for the police, a government, etc.- an undercover agent
密探 - an undercover operation/investigation
秘密行动 / 调查
- an undercover agent
柯林斯词典
- ADJ 秘密的;密探的;卧底的
Undercoverwork involves secretly obtaining information for the government or the police.- ...an undercover operation designed to catch drug smugglers.
抓捕毒贩的秘密行动 - ...undercover FBI agents.
联邦调查局的密探 - ...undercover reporters.
卧底记者 - Undercoveris also an adverb.
- Swanson persuaded Hubley to work undercover to capture the killer.
斯旺森说服赫布利去做卧底以便将凶手抓获。
- ...an undercover operation designed to catch drug smugglers.
英英释义
adj
- conducted with or marked by hidden aims or methods
- clandestine intelligence operations
- cloak-and-dagger activities behind enemy lines
- hole-and-corner intrigue
- secret missions
- a secret agent
- secret sales of arms
- surreptitious mobilization of troops
- an undercover investigation
- underground resistance
双语例句
- This guy's been undercover for the last eight months.
这人在过去八个月中一直担任卧底。 - What are you saying? I got it from an undercover.
你到底在说些什么?我听一个卧底说的。 - He had offered cocaine to an undercover police officer.
他曾提出要给一个卧底警官可卡因。 - Then you know I'm undercover!
那你们应该知道我是卧底! - You can spot undercover cops a mile off.
你一眼就可以认出便衣警察。 - Are you interested in doing any undercover work?
你还愿意做一些卧底的工作吗? - I hate it when you do undercover work.
我真讨厌你去做卧底。 - Listen. there's an undercover officer on the scene.
听着,现场有个卧底。 - When you go undercover, you have to do things you wouldn't normally do.
当你伪装时,你会做一些和平时不一样的事。 - But I was working undercover.
但我是秘密工作的。