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  • 31agent — / eɪdʒənt/ noun 1. a person who represents a company or another person in an area ● to be the agent for BMW cars 2. a person in charge of an agency ● an advertising agent ● The estate agent sent me a list of properties for sale. ● Our trip was… …

    Dictionary of banking and finance

  • 32agent — / eɪdʒənt/ noun 1. a person who represents a company or another person in an area ● to be the agent for IBM 2. a person in charge of an agency ● an advertising agent ● The estate agent sent me a list of properties for sale. ● Our trip was… …

    Marketing dictionary in english

  • 33travel agency — (also travel bureau) noun an agency that makes the necessary arrangements for travellers. Derivatives travel agent noun …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 34travel agency — /ˈtrævəl eɪdʒənsi/ (say travuhl ayjuhnsee) noun a business that arranges journeys and accommodation for travellers, as by procuring tickets, reservations, etc. Also, travel bureau. –travel agent, noun …

  • 35agent*/ — [ˈeɪdʒ(ə)nt] noun [C] 1) someone whose job is to help a person by finding work for them, or to help a person or company by dealing with their business for them a literary/shipping/travel agent[/ex] 2) someone who works for a government and… …

    Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • 36Agent Axis — is the name of three fictional comic book supervillains, two from DC Comics and the other from Marvel Comics.DC ComicsSuperherobox caption = character name = Agent Axis publisher = DC Comics debut = Boy Commandos #1 (Winter 1942) creators = Jack… …

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  • 37Travel Trade Gazette Middle East & North Africa — Travel Trade Gazette (TTG) Middle East North Africa is a travel trade publication focussed on the entire Middle East and North African region.The publication is distributed via controlled circulation to over 19 countries and read by more than… …

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  • 38agent — noun 1 works in an agency ADJECTIVE ▪ booking, ticket, travel ▪ election (BrE), parliamentary (BrE) ▪ advertising, press …

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  • 39agent — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin agent , agens, from Latin, present participle of agere to drive, lead, act, do; akin to Old Norse aka to travel in a vehicle, Greek agein to drive, lead Date: 15th century 1. one that acts or… …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 40Agent — This is a rare surname of French origins. It derives from the 14th century French word agent of which the nearest modern equivalent meaning is a policeman. In medieval times the word probably described a watch keeper, one who may also have… …

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