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词汇 undercover
释义 undercover
adjective[ before noun ]
uk /ˌʌn.dəˈkʌv.ər/ us /ˌʌn.dɚˈkʌv.ɚ/
working secretly using a false appearance in order to get information for the police or government: (为给警察或政府搜集情报)秘密工作的,私下进行的
an undercover police operation警方的秘密行动
an undercover detective便衣侦探
Synonyms
clandestineformal
cloak-and-dagger
hush-hushinformal
secret
surreptitious
Compare
undergroundadjectiveadverb
She doesn't know Jack is an undercover police agent attempting to infiltrate her group.
As an undercover officer in the Miami police department, your job is to track down an international gang of car thieves.
Prosecutors have long relied on witnesses, phone taps, and undercover surveillance.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Hiding and disguising
be holed upidiom
booby trap
camo
camouflaged
cloak
drown
fig leaf
hit the deckidiom
hole up (somewhere)
illusion
illusionistically
illusively
lurk
secrete
shroud
shut
shut someone/something out
sidle
skulk
smokescreen

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The police generally
undercover
adverb
uk /ˌʌn.dəˈkʌv.ər/ us /ˌʌn.dɚˈkʌv.ɚ/
secretly and using a false appearance in order to get information for the police or government:
He was working undercover at the time, probably for the CIA.
He is ordered to go undercover to infiltrate the criminal underworld.
Many narcotic investigators work undercover.
He started his career in uniform, then went undercover in some of the city's most blighted neighbourhoods.
We were so worried we even approached a detective agency with the idea of sending in someone undercover.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Hiding and disguising
be holed upidiom
booby trap
camo
camouflaged
cloak
drown
fig leaf
hit the deckidiom
hole up (somewhere)
illusion
illusionistically
illusively
lurk
secrete
shroud
shut
shut someone/something out
sidle
skulk
smokescreen

You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:


The police generally

undercover | American Dictionary


undercover
adjective[ not gradable ]
us/ˌʌn·dərˈkʌv·ər/
working secretly to obtain information, esp. for the police:
an undercover cop

Examples of undercover


undercover
Of particular interest for its aspects of ' sleuthing ' is the story of the undercover agent, recruited to collect evidence while acting as a nurse's aide.
A gang of badger baiters was trapped by an anti-blood sports undercover agent, who made a video film of the cruelty.
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As to the new building's function, the long, ramped, undercover lead-in will considerably improve the manner in which queuing takes place.
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There has been far too much undercover work in all this.
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There has been a series of long-term operations, using undercover police and new technology, to ensure the integrity of evidence presented to the courts.
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The police have a multitude of different sources from which they can draw; they have informers, undercover agents, and so on.
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The allegations were based on the evidence of a sympathiser working undercover at the establishment.
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I think we must have more police engaged on undercover work as well as policemen on patrol.
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The other was failure to appreciate that the evidence of the undercover officer would almost inevitably be ruled inadmissible because of the inducement offered.
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They all deal with the question of informers and undercover agents.
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Secondly, under the current arrangements it is difficult to protect from disclosure sensitive material such as the identity of an informant or undercover police officer.
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The police who are involved in the dangerous undercover work that leads to such convictions know full well that identity cards are irrelevant.
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He should get rid of the commitment to dismantle or run down the special branch whose undercover work is indispensable, as he must know.
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Active service is active service, whether it is spent in a regular campaign between opposing forces or in combating undercover and sporadic guerrilla activity.
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What is happening behind the scenes—not as a conspiracy or an undercover plot—affects every home.
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