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Significats de
undercover
en anglès
Conducted with or marked by hidden aims or methods.
secret
underground
clandestine
surreptitious
hush-hush
hugger-mugger
cloak-and-dagger
hole-and-corner
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Examples for "
secret
"
secret
underground
clandestine
surreptitious
hush-hush
Examples for "
secret
"
1
They say that keeping that number a
secret
is simply industry practice.
2
Methods: Review of previously
secret
tobacco industry documents available on the internet.
3
But New Zealand's high rates of family violence are hardly a
secret
.
4
Hundreds have gone missing after seen last being taken by
secret
police.
5
Its
secret
nature, however, meant that this information was slow in coming.
1
Water flowing
underground
News flash: scientists say there's water in Wellington Harbour.
2
No territory, state or individual can separate and work
underground
,
Barroso said.
3
Heriansyah said the ban on the group would simply push it
underground
.
4
She went
underground
and started plans to move back to Europe permanently.
5
Go deep
underground
New York city to the countries largest transportation project.
1
This
clandestine
operation, however, required a handshake with a five-dollar bill enclosed.
2
With extreme prejudice? He used the jargon of
clandestine
operatives for effect.
3
Dulles was well aware that the
clandestine
service was out of control.
4
For now, however, the
clandestine
origin of the videos is under wraps.
5
Even with the new 24-hour drinking laws, the greatest lock-ins are
clandestine
.
1
Invented in the 1950s, its
surreptitious
return in recent years is regrettable.
2
It was left outside his room by a smitten but
surreptitious
fan.
3
She went surreptitiously; this was the first
surreptitious
thing she had done.
4
The terrible apparition cried out to his
surreptitious
representative-Nay ,miscreant ;butone.
5
The occasion was low key, the departure of troops has been
surreptitious
.
1
The suppliers go to great pains to keep it all very
hush
-
hush
.
2
But what I do remember is that it was all very hush-hush.'
3
Even the military's most precious, sensitive, cherished
hush
-
hush
programs get leaked eventually.
4
Besides, he had a
hush
-
hush
advisory job which took much of his time.
5
Apparently, six friends have flown over to America for the
hush
-
hush
Winehouse nuptials.
1
We have to eat all
hugger
-
mugger
with the clerks and carpenters.
2
I don't want to hear any more about corporate
hugger
-
mugger
.
3
The various departments are said to be in a state of
"
hugger-mugger
.
"
4
As they thought, hid in
hugger
-
mugger
,
each accusing the other of being a racist.
5
Nor is the New Yorker a
hugger
-
mugger
with his money.
1
McCone kept saying he wanted to get out of the
cloak
-
and
-
dagger
business.
2
It had become apparent that all the
cloak
-
and
-
dagger
talk was just that.
3
I know, you thought it was more
cloak
-
and
-
dagger
than that, didn't you?
4
Overdoing the
cloak
-
and
-
dagger
would be carrying it too far in the other direction.
5
It would strike de Mohrenschildt as just one more bit of
cloak
-
and
-
dagger
spookery.
1
Maybe, some little deadly act of meanness, some
hole
-
and
-
corner
treachery?
2
But, as I say, it is a
hole
-
and
-
corner
business.
3
A
hole
-
and
-
corner
district like this is not the world!
4
The call might not come, of course; the war might be short, a
hole
-
and
-
corner
affair soon ended.
5
I don't like this
hole
-
and
-
corner
business, Rosanne.
Ús de
undercover
en anglès
1
Second, the bureau kept Bazin's
undercover
phone number active, just in case.
2
It was time to go
undercover
for her own extended good health.
3
The case led to the police overhauling their rules about
undercover
operation.
4
You let them work
undercover
for a few days, then they're gone.
5
The talk among the group was of everything but
weddings
-
and
undercover
work.
6
Of course, that pushback happened before Channel 4 released further
undercover
video.
7
The programme involved
undercover
reporters secretly filming at a number of creches.
8
During the operation
undercover
police posed as members of a criminal organisation.
9
It doesn't always come out like a doubt thing; it operates
undercover
.
10
We talk to Amnesty International's Anna Neistat recently went
undercover
to Nauru.
11
Also, no one gets fired as a result of the
undercover
work.
12
As you've seen, I'm not too good at spotting your
undercover
agents.
13
The Russian foreign ministry said the diplomat was an
undercover
CIA agent.
14
An
undercover
operation was set where Anyaoku allegedly agreed to supply heroin.
15
However, after Hammond deals with an
undercover
FBI agent, he is imprisoned.
16
BBC Scotland goes
undercover
to expose human trafficking gangs and organ trading.
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