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TOEFL BNC: 2375 COCA: 1868
secret adj.
secret1 (secret information) secret2 (a secret drinker) secretive (They were so secret about everything.)
secret noun
mystery
secret1

adjective

secret information/a secret passage 秘密信息;秘密通道a secret drinker/your secret fears 偷偷喝酒的人;隐忧secret ♦︎ private ♦︎ confidential ♦︎ personal ♦︎ undisclosed ♦︎ intimate ♦︎ classifiedThese words all describe information which is not known about by other people or not meant to be known about. 这些词均表示信息是秘密的、保密的、私人的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配secret / private / confidential / personal / undisclosed / classified informationsecret / private / confidential / personal / classified documentsa secret / confidential / personal filea private / confidential / personal lettersecret / confidential / classified material(a) secret / private talks / meetinga secret / an undisclosed locationsb's private / personal lifeto remain secret / private / confidential / undisclosed / classifiedto keep sth secret / private / confidentialhighly secret / confidential / personal / classifiedentirely secret / private / confidential secret known about by only a few people; kept hidden from others 秘密的;保密的;外人不得而知的The ceasefire was agreed following secret talks between the two leaders.两位领导人秘密会谈之后,双方同意停火。There's a secret passage leading to the beach.有一条秘密通道通往海滨。He tried to keep it secret from his family.这件事他试图瞒着家人。This information has been classified top secret (= completely secret, especially from other governments).该情报已被归入绝密类别。OPP open open secrecy ˈsiːkrəsi

noun

[uncountable] the need for absolute secrecy in this matter在这件事情上绝对保密的必要Everyone involved was sworn to secrecy.所有相关人员均被要求宣誓保密。
secret

noun

[countable] Can you keep a secret?你能保守秘密吗?trade / official / State secrets商业/官方/国家机密
secretly

adverb

The police had secretly recorded the conversations.警察暗中把几次谈话录了音。
private intended for or involving a particular person or group of people, not for people in general; that you do not want other people to know about; not connected with your work or official position 私人的;隐秘的;与工作(或公职)无关的You shouldn't listen in on other people's private conversations.你不该偷听别人的私人谈话。They were sharing a private joke.他们在说外人听不懂的笑话。She was scared of revealing her private thoughts and feelings.她害怕流露个人的想法和情感。The media are obsessed with the star's private life.媒体热衷于那个明星的私生活。OPP public famous see also privacy privacy privately

adverb

Can we speak privately?我们可以单独谈谈吗?
confidential ˌkɒnfɪˈdenʃl; NAmE ˌkɑːnfɪˈdenʃlmeant to be kept secret and not told or shared with other people 机密的;保密的;秘密的Your medical records are strictly confidential (= completely secret).你们的病历绝对保密。The envelope says it is private and confidential.信封上写着“私人机密”。 confidentiality ˌkɒnfɪˌdenʃiˈæləti; NAmE ˌkɑːnfɪˌdenʃiˈæləti

noun

[uncountable] They signed a confidentiality agreement.他们签署了一份保密协议。
confidentially

adverb

She told me confidentially that she is going to retire early.她私下里告诉我她打算提前退休。
personal not connected with your work or official position 私人的;私事的;与工作(或公职)无关的The letter was marked 'Personal'.信上标注着“私人”字样。I'd like to talk to you about a personal matter.我想和你谈点私事。I try not to let work interfere with my personal life.我尽量不让工作干扰自己的私生活。She's a personal friend of mine (= not just sb I know because of my job).她是我的私人朋友。NOTE 辨析 Private or personal?You can usually use either word to describe sth that is not connected with your work or official position. 这两个词通常都可描述与工作或公职无关的事情your private / personal life你的私生活a private / personal matter私事a letter marked 'Private / Personal'标注着“私人”字样的信But 但不说a private friend of mine It is more usual to talk about the private lives of famous or important people, but use either word to talk about yourself or ordinary people. 指名人或要人的私生活较常用private life;谈论自己或一般人时,用private和personal均可。 undisclosed ˌʌndɪsˈkləʊzd; NAmE ˌʌndɪsˈkloʊzd [usually before noun] (rather formal) not made known or told to anyone 未披露的;未公开的The painting was sold for an undisclosed sum to a private collector.那幅油画卖给了一个私人收藏家,价钱没有公开。Several inmates were moved to an undisclosed location in the south.几名囚犯被转移到南方一个未披露的地点。 see also disclose reveal intimate ˈɪntɪmət private and personal, often in a sexual way (常指性方面)个人隐私的The article revealed intimate details about his private life.文章披露了他个人生活的隐私细节。the most intimate parts of her body她身体的最隐私部位 classified ˈklæsɪfaɪd [usually before noun] (rather formal) (of information) officially secret and available only to particular people (情报)机密的,保密的The magazine printed a controversial article based on classified material.该杂志刊登了一篇根据机密材料撰写的有争议的文章。We are not in a position to divulge that information: it is classified.我们无权透露这个信息,它属于机密。OPP unclassified Unclassified information is not secret and is available to everyone. * unclassified修饰information时表示非机密的、公开的。
secret2

adjective

secret information/a secret passage 秘密信息;秘密通道a secret drinker/your secret fears 偷偷喝酒的人;隐忧secret ♦︎ covert ♦︎ undercover ♦︎ clandestine ♦︎ undergroundThese words all describe actions or behaviour which other people do not know about. 这些词均表示行动或行为是暗中进行的、隐秘的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配secret / covert / undercover / clandestine / underground activitya secret / a covert / an undercover / a clandestine operationa secret / an undercover / a clandestine / an underground organizationa clandestine / an underground movementa secret / clandestine meeting / relationsip / affaira secret / an undercover agentcovert / undercover surveillance secret [only before noun] used to talk about actions, behaviour and feelings that you do not tell other people about and do not want them to know (行动、行为或感情)暗中进行的,未公开的,隐秘的He's a secret drinker.他偷偷摸摸地喝酒。I didn't know you were a secret football fan.我不知道你私下里还是个足球迷。She could not tell him her secret hopes and fears.她不能把内心的希望和担忧告诉他。 secret

noun

[countable] He made no secret of his ambition (= he didn't try to hide it).他并没有掩饰自己的雄心壮志。
secretly

adverb

She was secretly pleased to see him.见到他,她心中窃喜。
covert ˈkʌvət, ˈkəʊvɜːt; NAmE ˈkoʊvɜːrt [usually before noun] (formal) (of actions or behaviour) secret or hidden, making it difficult to notice (行动或行为)秘密的,隐蔽的,暗中的There were widespread allegations of the use of covert surveillance.很多人指责暗中监视的做法。He stole a covert glance at her across the table.他隔着桌子偷偷瞥了她一眼。 OPP overt open covertly

adverb

He watched her covertly in the mirror.他从镜子里偷偷地望着她。
undercover ˌʌndəˈkʌvə(r); NAmE ˌʌndərˈkʌvər [usually before noun] working or done secretly in order to find out information, especially for the police or a government (尤指为警方或政府)秘密工作的,暗中进行的Police made twelve arrests yesterday following a three-week undercover operation.警方经过三个星期的秘密行动后于昨天逮捕了12人。 undercover

adverb

The illegal payments were discovered by a journalist working undercover.这些非法付款是一个暗中查访的记者发现的。
clandestine klænˈdestɪn, ˈklændəstaɪn [usually before noun] (formal, usually disapproving) (of actions, behaviour or a relationship) secret, especially because you would be ashamed if people knew (行动、行为或关系)暗中进行的,秘密的,见不得光的A clandestine meeting was held between leaders of the two parties.两党领导人举行了一次秘密会议。She could see no future in her clandestine relationship.她知道她的地下恋情是没有前途的。 underground ˈʌndəgraʊnd; NAmE ˈʌndərgraʊnd [usually before noun](especially of an organization) operating secretly and often illegally, especially against a government (尤指反政府组织)秘密的,非法的,地下的Slowly, an underground resistance movement grew.慢慢地,一个地下抵抗运动发展了起来。 underground ˌʌndəˈgraʊnd; NAmE ˌʌndərˈgraʊnd

adverb

If the group is outlawed they will go underground.如果这个团体被宣布为非法,他们就会转入地下。

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