undercover in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

undercover in the PONS Dictionary

undercover Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

undercover agent
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
She clearly hopes to change their minds about their undercover activities and perhaps join her in ecological activism.
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The typesetter for the magazine that was hired turned out to be an undercover police officer.
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She then became one of the first female permanent undercover vice cops.
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He also took on duties which were outside his official jurisdiction as a liaison officer working undercover, for example.
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In order to do this, they have to go undercover, as the kind of scum they usually try to catch.
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Teams of uniformed and undercover police officers randomly conducted mini-sweeps, swarming and arresting groups of evaders.
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He also uses the alias in another episode to go undercover in a local paper competitor to attain information from it.
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The show featured four funky undercover detectives: undetectable as police, given their hipness.
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Aurora, still tied up, confesses that she is an undercover android cop investigating salvage activities.
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However, an undercover policeman went to the table and claimed he had lost his pager.
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