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secrecy

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++se·cre·cy /ˈsiːkrəsi/ ●○○ noun [uncountable]  1 SECRETthe process of keeping something secret, or when something is kept a secret 保密;秘密状态 secret I must stress the need for absolute secrecy about the project. 我必须强调这项计划一定要绝对保密。 His work was shrouded in secrecy. 他的工作秘而不宣。 the veil of secrecy that covered the talks 笼罩在会谈上的神秘面纱2. swear somebody to secrecy TELL A SECRETto make someone promise not to repeat what you have told them 让某人发誓保密
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secrecyA 10-year life span for classified information, unless an agency specifies that the information must have continued secrecy.You must make him understand the need for secrecy.The expansion of citizen participation is greatly threatened today by government secrecy, industrial monopolies, and a closed media.They were given uniforms; there was a rudimentary organisation; they practised drilling and, in secrecy, weapons training.There is a great deal of secrecy within the organization.The decision to release the documents reverses a Red Cross policy of secrecy.The gunmen tracked down their target, despite the shroud of secrecy surrounding his whereabouts.It had what all lovers lovers, seek, secrecy, privacy, exclusivity.Why all the secrecy? You've got nothing to be ashamed of.Anna swore me to secrecy on the subject of her family until her book came out.In implementing his plan, Reagan operated in the utmost secrecy.Our commanding officer emphasized the need to maintain the utmost secrecy about the operation at all times.absolute secrecyIn the area of basic national defense the frequent need for absolute secrecy is, of course, self-evident.Secrecy Rule 2.1 stresses the need for absolute secrecy before an announcement is made.Until radicals grasped the need to conduct their affairs in absolute secrecy, their chances of conspiring effectively were remote.
Origin secrecy (1500-1600) secretie secrecy ((15-16 centuries)), from secre secret ((14-16 centuries)), from Old French secré, from Latin secretus; → SECRET1
se·cre·cy nounChineseSyllable
of Corpus process secret, keeping the or something


secrecy
secrecy /ˈsiːkrəsi/ noun [uncountable]
 Word Family: noun: secrecy, secret, secretiveness; adverb: secretly, secretively; adjective: secret, secretive; verb: secrete
 Date: 1500-1600
 Origin: secretie 'secrecy' (15-16 centuries), from secre 'secret' (14-16 centuries), from Old French secré, from Latin secretus; secret1
1. the process of keeping something secret, or when something is kept a secret ⇨ 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 talks
2. swear somebody to secrecy to make someone promise not to repeat what you have told them


se·crecyBrE /ˈsiːkrəsi/ 🔊NAmE /ˈsiːkrəsi/ 🔊 noun [uncountable] the fact of making sure that nothing is known about sth; the state of being secret 保密;秘密the need for absolute secrecy in this matter在这件事情上绝对保密的必要性Everyone involved was sworn to secrecy. 所有相关人员均被要求宣誓保密。🔊🔊The whole affair is still shrouded in secrecy. 整个事件依旧秘而不宣。🔊🔊