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agent [ˈeɪʤənt] N

1. agent (representative):

agent
agent(ka) m (f)
agent

2. agent (spy):

agent
agent(ka) m (f)
agent
szpieg m

3. agent CHEM:

agent

4. agent (reason):

agent
be the agent of [or for] change
she was the agent of our ruin liter

business agent N ECON

commercial agent N

customs agent N

customs agent

estate agent N Brit

fiscal agent N ECON

forwarding agent N ECON

insurance agent, insurance broker N

legal agent N LAW

mercantile agent N

paying agent N ECON

private agent N

secret agent N

secret agent
secret agent

shipping agent N

travel agent N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Bleached flour is any refined flour with a whitening agent added.
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It is also employed as a matting agent in earthenware glazes and can be used to produce magnesia mattes at high temperatures.
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Will agent 999 use his witty skills and crack this formula forms the crux of the movie.
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In some cases, this has led to hospitals using an unlicenced form rather than the licensed agent, as the price difference proved prohibitive.
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Thus, each agent can be represented by a characteristic fingerprint of cell-line responsiveness, indicated by the bar graph presentation.
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A kind verdict would call his upending of the secret-agent genre uproariously playful.
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There are long wait times, repetitive questions, unwanted inquiries, different menus and submenus, calls just hung up by the agent, many transfers.
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When the concentration of the actual quenching agent is varied, the rate of electron transfer therefore the degree of phosphorescence is affected.
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Ideally, a customs agent could obtain a sampling of wood from a shipment of timber during the process of importation.
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Chemicals employed typically include sodium carbonate, sodium bisulfite, tannin, phosphate and an anti-foaming agent.
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