agent 在英语-中文(简体)词典中的翻译

agentnoun [ C ] uk

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/ˈeɪ.dʒənt/ us

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agent noun [C]

(REPRESENTATIVE)

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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

更多范例减少例句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.Unhappy tourists have pointed the finger at unhelpful travel agents.

agent noun [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

同义词

operative

spy 也请参见

secret agent

agent noun [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

literary He was the agent of their destruction.

是他导致了他们的毁灭。

(agent在剑桥英语-中文(简体)词典的翻译 © Cambridge University Press)

agent的例句

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By making the agents communicate in a simulation environment, we can analyze whether the agents indeed build a minimal communication vocabulary.

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The matter is not a consequentialist one of adding goods, but rather a deontological one of recognizing agents.

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Therefore, in this view, agents in the informal sector are not worse off than identical agents in the formal sector.

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The second view deals with knowledge that can be used to model other agents and based on which rational social decisions can be taken.

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In such cases, agents use both kinds of resources to identify relevant pieces of information and discard non-relevant ones simultaneously.

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Secondly, an agent's reputation as being a liar (or truthful) can be spread by the system.

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The key hypothesis is that agents need not be stationary.

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I claim only that agents need not doubt moral claims for which they lack secular corroboration.

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示例中的观点不代表剑桥词典编辑、剑桥大学出版社和其许可证颁发者的观点。

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