secrecy的意思和读音

secrecy

: [ˈsikrəsi] : [ˈsiːkrəsi]

n.

v.+n.ensure secrecy

Adj.+n.strict secrecy

n.openness

n.concealment,confidentiality,privacy,silence,mystery

secrecyn.

1.the fact of making sure that nothing is known about sth; the state of being secret

the need for absolute secrecy in this matter

Everyone involved was sworn to secrecy .

The whole affair is still shrouded in secrecy .

n.1.;2.();();

n.1.a situation in which you keep something secret, or the process of keeping something secret

1. cy / ? secrecy , fancy - ...

2. romantic a. secrecy n. sexy a. ...

3. secrecy and confidentiality clause secrecy secret code ...

5. secondary adj. secrecy n. secretary n. ...

7. 5.1 lock 5.2 secrecy 5.3 firmness ...

8.“3S”——(Sex)、(Secrecy)(Security…

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1.Are we about to see another revolt against government secrecy snuffed out, or has WikiLeaks ushered in a more lasting change?

2.To kids, this is about secrecy and a happy ending, about trying to be grown up when people say you can't be.

3.Your earlier messages were written to me in the format of 'secrecy'. So only you and I can read, and not the others.

4.SRB's decisions are shrouded in secrecy, making it virtually impossible to assess accurately how much the Chinese government has bought.

5.She was one of a set of twins, born in secrecy and protected from Vader and the Emperor.

6.I had not supposed any secrecy intended, as they openly correspond, and their marriage is universally talked of.

7.There's tremendous traditions, there's secrecy, and I'm trying to use a very scientific approach.

8.I never should have mentioned it to you if I had not felt the greatest dependence in the world upon your secrecy.

9.White House officials who pride themselves on secrecy were quick to say they were not the source of that leak.

10.Sometimes the secrecy goes to such an extent that the whole nature of the research cannot be mentioned.