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词汇 agent
释义 agent
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈeɪ.dʒənt/ us /ˈeɪ.dʒənt/

agentnoun[C] (REPRESENTATIVE)


B2
a person who acts for or represents another: 代理人;代理商
Please contact our agent in Spain for further information.如需更多信息,请联系本公司在西班牙的代理。
a person who represents an actor, artist, or writer(演员、艺术家、作家等的)经纪人,代理人
Los Angeles is full of beautiful girls working as waitresses, hoping to be discovered by a movie agent.
She has worked as an estate agent among other things.
The agent has put a price of £120,000 on our house.
The undercover agents went to the rendezvous knowing that it might be a trap.尽管知道这可能是个圈套,这些秘密特工还是去了会面地点。
Unhappy tourists have pointed the finger at unhelpful travel agents.不满的游客纷纷指责旅游代办人办事不力。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

People who sell things
assistant
auctioneer
barker
barrow boy
black marketeer
flower girl
franchisee
gallerist
haberdasher
hawker
reseller
retailer
sales assistant
sales force
sales rep
superseller
supplier
tout
tradesman
tradespeople

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


Artists
People who work in publishing

agentnoun[C] (SPY)


B2
someone who works secretly for the government or other organization: 特工人员;间谍
a secret/foreign agent特工人员/外国间谍
Synonyms
operative
spy
See also
secret agent
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

International relations: spying and espionage
agent provocateur
anti-bug
asset
counter-espionage
insider
intel
intelligence
MI5
MI6
operative
scout
sleuthing
snoop
snoopy
spook
spy
spy on someone/something
tail
tap
the CIA

agentnoun[C] (CAUSE)


a person or thing that produces a particular effect or change: 原动力,动因;作用剂
a powerful cleaning agent高效清洁剂
a raising agent for cakes蛋糕发酵剂
a clotting agent凝结剂
literaryHe was the agent of their destruction.是他导致了他们的毁灭。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Causing things to happen
activation
actuation
attribute
attribute something to someone
awaken (something) in someone
hyperstimulate
hyperstimulation
implement
implementation
in
launch pad
prompt
put someone to somethingidiom
Pygmalion effect
reactivate
realization
realize
render
spark
spell

agent | American Dictionary


agent
noun[ C ]
us/ˈeɪ·dʒənt/

agentnoun[C] (REPRESENTATIVE)


a person who acts for or represents another:
a travel agent
He is the agent for several of the highest paid players in baseball.
An agent is also someone who works secretly for a government or other organization:
a secret agent
an undercover agent

agentnoun[C] (CAUSE)


a person or thing that produces a particular effect or change:
a cleaning agent
An agent is also a chemical substance, organism, or natural force that produces a particular effect by its action.

agent | Business English


agent
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈeɪdʒənt/us
COMMERCE
a person who is paid to buy or sell products or provide a service for a company, but who is not a regular employee:
Following the recent insurance scam, legislation is being put in place to ensure all agents protect their customers' best interests.
someone who represents an actor, musician, etc. in order to find work for them:
a talent/sports/theatrical agent
WORKPLACE
someone who represents a company in dealing with customers, especially on the phone:
To speak with one of our agents, please call us Monday - Friday between 8:30am and 5:00pm.
GOVERNMENT
someone who does secret work for a government department:
a federal/undercover/secret agent
a substance that produces a particular effect:
Bioterrorism involves the use of biological agents such as viruses and bacteria as weapons of terror.
See also
average agent
bargaining agent
business agent
buying agent
change agent
commercial agent
commission agent
customs agent
del credere agent
disbursing agent
economic agent
enrolled agent
escrow agent
estate agent
forwarding agent
free agent
house agent
insurance agent
land agent
literary agent
managing agent
overseas agent
patent agent
paying agent
press agent
real estate agent
shipping agent
subagent
transfer agent
travel agent

Examples of agent


agent
The discovery protocols allow agents to search for elements.
By making the agents communicate in a simulation environment, we can analyze whether the agents indeed build a minimal communication vocabulary.
Agents are not cognizant of other agents' requirements.
However, none of these seems to be applicable to agents.
Users must trust their personal agents in order to volunteer information to them.
Section 3 does likewise for personal and information agents which in this paper also subsumes mobile agents.
The key hypothesis is that agents need not be stationary.
At the risk of oending many esteemed academic agents researchers, many of whom we know very well and collaborate with, we dare mention the following.
There are three main interaction strategies that have been discussed in the literature, namely co-operative agents, self-interested agents and hostile agents.
There has been a considerable amount of work on distributed planning, scheduling, resource allocation and control problems for co-operative agents.
From the architectural point of view, this sort of agents does not seem to be very interesting.
The realisation of an endto-end business process could involve contributions from many dierent agents.
In this paper we review three approaches to the control of computation in resource-bounded agents.
To summarise, in this section we discussed some background issues in the control of reasoning in resource-bounded agents.
Currently interface agents mainly learn correlations between situations that the user encounters and the actions he or she performs.
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Collocations withagent


agent

These are words often used in combination with agent.

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active agent
Text can then offer itself as an activeagent in performance and become an object in itself for performers to work with.
anaesthetic agent
Nitrous oxide, used as anaesthetic agent, can result in myeloneuropathy.
anti-cancer agent
It was investigated as a potential anti-cancer agent.
From
Wikipedia

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