secret
英 ['siːkrɪt]
美['sikrɪt]
- n. 秘密;秘诀;机密
- adj. 秘密的;机密的
- n. (Secret)人名;(法)塞克雷
英英释意
- 1. something that should remain hidden from others (especially information that is not to be passed on);
- "the combination to the safe was a secret"
- "he tried to keep his drinking a secret"
- 2. information known only to a special group;
- "the secret of Cajun cooking"
- 3. something that baffles understanding and cannot be explained;
- "how it got out is a mystery"
- "it remains one of nature's secrets"
双语例句
- 1. The word "secretary" comes from the same Latin root as the word "secret".
- 单词secretary和secret有同样的拉丁词根。
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- 2. It's an open secret that the security service bugged telephones.
- 安全部门窃听电话是人人皆知的秘密。
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- 3. The nature of the polymer is currently a trade secret.
- 这一聚合物的性质目前是个商业机密。
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- 4. He's accused of misusing $17.5 million from a secret government slush fund.
- 他被指控滥用秘密的政府行贿基金,金额达1,750万美元。
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- 5. The exact locations are being kept secret for reasons of security.
- 确切地点因为安全原因要保密。
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