Undercover in spanish

Clandestino

pronunciation: klɑndestinoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
clandestino

undercover = secreto. 

Example: Small to midsize companies are more likely to use technological surveillance (i.e., computer spy programs), as they're more readily available than undercover detective agencies, which can get a bit pricey.

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» go undercover = ir de incógnito, pasar de incógnito, hacerse espía, hacerse agente secreto.

Example: He went undercover for the Library of Congress to obtain forbidden maps, books and documents essential for victory in Europe.

» undercover agent = espía, agente secreto.

Example: During the one-day trials of the arrested dissidents four independent librarians testified for the prosecution, revealing themselves to be undercover agents.

» undercover cop = policía secreto.

Example: Later he was arrested for offering weed to an undercover cop.

» undercover police officer = policía secreto, policía encubierto.

Example: A bridegroom was killed yesterday by undercover police officers in a hail of 50 bullets as he left his stag party = Un novio a punto de casarse fue acribillado ayer por policías encubiertos con una ráfaga de 50 balas cuando salía de su fiesta de despedida de soltero..

Undercover synonyms

secret in spanish: , pronunciation: sikrət noun, adjectivecovert in spanish: , pronunciation: koʊvɜrt adjectiveclandestine in spanish: , pronunciation: klændestɪn adjectivesurreptitious in spanish: , pronunciation: sɜrəptɪʃəs adjectiveunderground in spanish: , pronunciation: ʌndɜrgraʊnd adjective, nounhugger-mugger in spanish: , pronunciation: hʌgɜrmʌgɜr noun, adjective, adverbhush-hush in spanish: , pronunciation: hʌʃhʌʃ adjectivecloak-and-dagger in spanish: , pronunciation: kloʊkænddægɜr adjectivehole-and-corner in spanish: , pronunciation: hoʊlændkɔrnɜr adjectiveon the quiet in spanish: , pronunciation: ɑnðəkwaɪət undefined
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