Undercover: spy, agent, special agent, spy, spy
1. Spy
Pronunciation: [ jiàn dié ]
Interpretation: A person who sneaks into an enemy or foreign country to spy on military intelligence, national secrets or conduct subversive activities.
Citation: Crewe's "Podstlov": Spies stole a lot of important economic intelligence.
2. Agent
Pronunciation: [ tè gōng ]
Definition: Secret service.
Quotation: Chapter 2 of Zou Taofen's "The Remaining Life in Trouble": "There is only two yuan a day for living expenses, which may not be enough for him. This may be due to his low mood towards the agents."
3. Spy
Pronunciation: [ tè wù ]
Definition: A person who has received special training and is engaged in activities such as spying on intelligence, subversion, and sabotage.
Quotation: Xiao Hong's "Hazy Expectations": "Li Ma asked again: 'The secret service company also fights and charges, just like other soldiers? Doesn't the secret service company protect the commander next to him?' ”
4. Spy
Pronunciation: [ jiān xì ]
Definition: A person who spies information for the enemy.
Citation: Chapter 20 of Part 2 of Yang Mo's "Song of Youth": "Dao Jing was anxious and was thinking about how to answer this female spy."
5. Secret Agent
Pronunciation: [ mì tàn ]
Definition: A person who does secret detective work (mostly used to refer to each other).
Quotation: Zhou Libo's "The Storm": "Hai Xunsi, a great secret agent from Manchukuo, has been hiding here for more than a year without being noticed. He must have minions."