secrecy
美音:
[´si:krəsı
]英音:
[´si:krəsı
]n.秘密,保密
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secrecy为短语/超纲词汇
词形变化:
名词复数:secrecies
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secrecy
/'si:krəsɪ; `sikrəsɪ/
n
1 [U] keeping secrets; ability or tendency to keep secrets; state of being secret 保密; 保密能力
*rely on sb's secrecy 信赖某人的保密能力
* his obsessive secrecy about his work 他对工作的强迫性保密观念
* The meeting was arranged with the utmost secrecy, ie very secretly. 会议绝对保密.
* the secrecy that still surrounds the accident 对该事故仍讳莫如深.
2 (idm 习语) swear sb to secrecy =>swear.
secrecy
n[U][
Date: 1500-1600;
Origin: secretie
'secrecy' (15-16 centuries), from secre
'secret' (14-16 centuries), from
Old French secré, from
Latin secretus;
SECRET1]
the process of keeping something secret, or when something is kept a secret
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secret I must stress the need for absolute secrecy about the project. His work was shrouded in secrecy . the veil of secrecy that covered the talksswear sb to secrecyto make someone promise not to repeat what you have told them
1. The degree of secrecy naturally varies considerably. 保密程度自然差别很大。
2. Yet a great many processes depending on such research are sought for with complete secrecy until the stage at which patents can be taken out. 然而,依赖这种研究的很多工艺程序是在完全保密的情况下进行的,直到可以取得专利权的阶段为止。
3. Secrecy is important to ousr plans. 保密对于我们的计划至为重要.
4. Sometimes the secrecy goes to such an extent that the whole nature of the research cannot be mentioned. 有时,保密竟达到了这样的程度,即连研究工作的整个性质都不准提及。
5. One is the general atmosphere of secrecy in which it is carried out, 一是科研工作中普遍存在的保密气氛;
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