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单词 cloak-and-dagger
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cloak-and-dagger


cloak-and-dag·ger

(klōk′ən-dăg′ər)adj. Marked by melodramatic intrigue and often by espionage.

cloak-and-dagger

n (modifier) characteristic of or concerned with intrigue and espionage

cloak′-and-dag′ger



adj. pertaining to, characteristic of, or dealing in espionage or intrigue, esp. of a romantic or dramatic kind. [1835]
Thesaurus
Adj.1.cloak-and-dagger - conducted with or marked by hidden aims or methodscloak-and-dagger - conducted with or marked by hidden aims or methods; "clandestine intelligence operations"; "cloak-and-dagger activities behind enemy lines"; "hole-and-corner intrigue"; "secret missions"; "a secret agent"; "secret sales of arms"; "surreptitious mobilization of troops"; "an undercover investigation"; "underground resistance"clandestine, hush-hush, undercover, underground, secret, surreptitious, hole-and-corner, hugger-muggercovert - secret or hidden; not openly practiced or engaged in or shown or avowed; "covert actions by the CIA"; "covert funding for the rebels"

cloak-and-dagger

adjectiveExisting or operating in a way so as to ensure complete concealment and confidentiality:clandestine, covert, huggermugger, secret, sub rosa, undercover.Informal: hush-hush.Idiom: under wraps.
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cloak-and-dagger


cloak-and-dagger

Using or involving secrecy, deception, or espionage, especially the kind portrayed in dramatic depictions of spying. During the Cold War, there were always rumors of the latest cloak-and-dagger tactics being used by spies. I know I said I wanted to meet you in private, but you didn't have to be so cloak-and-dagger about it. A parking garage isn't what I had in mind.

cloak-and-dagger

involving secrecy and plotting. A great deal of cloak-and-dagger stuff goes on in political circles. A lot of cloak-and-dagger activity was involved in the appointment of the director.

cloak-and-dagger

COMMON You use cloak-and-dagger to describe activities, especially dangerous ones, which are done in secret. Now that the Berlin Wall has come down, the cloak-and-dagger world of East-West espionage might appear to be outdated. They met in classic cloak-and-dagger style beside the lake in St James's Park. Note: You can refer to such activities as cloaks and daggers. Working in police intelligence has very little to do with cloaks and daggers — it's mostly about boring reports and endless statistics. Note: You sometimes use this expression to suggest that people are treating these activities in an unnecessarily dramatic way. Note: This expression is taken from the name of a type of 17th century Spanish drama, in which characters typically wore cloaks and fought with daggers or swords.

cloak-and-dagger

Describing a secret or undercover operation. The term dates from seventeenth-century Spain, and the popular swashbuckling plays of Lope de Vega and Pedro Calderón de la Barca, filled with duels, intrigue, and betrayal. They were referred to as comedias de capa y espada, which was variously translated as “cloak-and-sword” or “cloak-and-dagger plays.” Somewhat later, in the nineteenth century, the term began to be applied to various kinds of romantic intrigue, and still later, to espionage. The idea of concealment was, of course, much older, and indeed, Chaucer wrote of “The smyler with the knyf under the cloke” (The Knight’s Tale).

cloak-and-dagger


  • adj

Synonyms for cloak-and-dagger

adj existing or operating in a way so as to ensure complete concealment and confidentiality

Synonyms

  • clandestine
  • covert
  • huggermugger
  • secret
  • sub rosa
  • undercover
  • hush-hush

Synonyms for cloak-and-dagger

adj conducted with or marked by hidden aims or methods

Synonyms

  • clandestine
  • hush-hush
  • undercover
  • underground
  • secret
  • surreptitious
  • hole-and-corner
  • hugger-mugger

Related Words

  • covert
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