secret agent
71Agent — An agent is either: * an entity who is capable of action * someone (or something) who acts on behalf of another person.In law* Agent (law): a person authorised to act on behalf of another person ** Patent agent, or patent attorney, a professional …
72Agent X44 — Infobox Film | name = Agent X44 caption = director = Joyce Bernal starring = Vhong Navarro distributor = Star Cinema released = January 17, 2007 runtime = budget = PHP 24.7 million country = Philippines language = Tagalog Subtitle= English… …
73agent — / eIdZFnt/ noun (C) 1 BUSINESS a person or company that represents another person or company in business, in their legal problems etc: Our agent in Rio deals with all our Brazilian business. (+ for): We re acting as agents for Mr Watson. see also …
74Agent Crush — Infobox Film name = Agent Crush image size = caption = director = Sean Robinson producer = Fred DeWysocki Barrie Robinson writer = Barrie Robinson Sean Robinson Mark York narrator = starring = Ioan Gruffudd Brian Cox Neve Campbell Roger Moore… …
75secret — adj. & n. adj. 1 kept or meant to be kept private, unknown, or hidden from all or all but a few. 2 acting or operating secretly. 3 fond of, prone to, or able to preserve secrecy. 4 (of a place) hidden, completely secluded. n. 1 a thing kept or… …
76secret — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French secré, secret, from Latin secretus, from past participle of secernere to separate, distinguish, from se apart + cernere to sift more at secede, certain Date: 14th century 1. a. kept from… …
77secret — se•cret [[t]ˈsi krɪt[/t]] adj. 1) done, made, or conducted without the knowledge of others 2) kept from general knowledge: a secret password[/ex] 3) carrying out activities in a manner that prevents them from being observed or detected: a secret… …
78Agent secret — 1) Sabotage Drame policier d Alfred Hitchcock, d après le roman de Joseph Conrad The Secret Agent, avec Sylvia Sidney, Oscar Homolka. Pays: Grande Bretagne Date de sortie: 1936 Technique: noir et blanc Durée: 1 h 16 Résumé Le… …
79secret — {{11}} late 14c. (n.), c.1400 (adj.), from L. secretus set apart, withdrawn, hidden, originally pp. of secernere to set apart, from se without, apart, prop. on one s own (from PIE *sed , from root *s(w)e ; see IDIOM (Cf. idiom)) + cernere… …
80agent — a participant in a taboo employment In espionage, a spy, and specifically a secret agent. In male homosexual penetrative activity, the donor the recipient is the patient. In warfare, a poison, such as the notorious Agent Orange used by the… …