[ɐˈɡɛnt]
ПроизходFrom Russian аге́нт (agént) and German Agent, from Latin agēns (genitive agentis).
- male agent, male factor (one who acts in place of another)
- agent (an active power or cause; that which has the power to produce an effect; as, a physical, chemical, or medicinal agent; as, heat is a powerful agent)
Формиаге́нт(canonical, masculine) · agént(romanization) · аге́нтка(feminine) · аге́нтски(adjective, relational) · аге́нт(indefinite, singular) · аге́нти(indefinite, plural) · аге́нтът(definite, singular, subjective) · аге́нтите(definite, plural, subjective) · аге́нта(definite, objective, singular) · аге́нтите(definite, objective, plural) · -(count-form, singular) · аге́нта(count-form, plural) · аге́нте(singular, vocative) · аге́нти(plural, vocative) · аге́нтин(alternative)