English to Chinese Dictionary secrecy

secrecy

保密
definition
noun
the bidding is conducted in secrecy
the action of keeping something secret or the state of being kept secret.
translation of 'secrecy'
noun
隐私,
保密能力,
保密,
保守秘密
example
Delegates at the 1787 Constitutional Convention maintained strict 'secrecy' during the proceedings.
the bidding is conducted in 'secrecy'
Tunisia already has 13 deportation detention centres, 11 of which operate in strictest 'secrecy' .
Despite the heavy 'secrecy' imposed on this radical program, a storm of opposition will be hard to avoid.
In an era of openness, honesty and transparency the official 'secrecy' surrounding this case has been disturbing.
They took an oath to preserve the 'secrecy' of everything to do with the election.
Government 'secrecy' breeds corruption, abuse of power and, ultimately, tyranny.
Can a government impose the 'secrecy' that intelligence requires and still legitimately claim to be a democracy?
We shook on it nonetheless, and promised each other to absolute 'secrecy' .
Supplying alcohol to the soldiers themselves requires the utmost operational 'secrecy' .
Complete 'secrecy' - even when the public has a sharp interest - can be toxic.
Is the veil of Soviet 'secrecy' still shrouding the country?
Identification of the voter is simple and the 'secrecy' of the ballot is preserved.
the bidding is conducted in 'secrecy'
Later came the explanation that it was all a matter of official 'secrecy' .
One of the most important principles of voting is the 'secrecy' of the ballot.
The discussions were subject to strict 'secrecy' and had the character of a conspiracy.
Bank 'secrecy' was born; even law enforcement on the track of thieves could not pierce it.
The process seems to have been finalised a few weeks ago and swaddled in the utmost 'secrecy' .
Granted, government 'secrecy' has meant that hard facts about U.S. interrogation techniques are scarce.
Excessive 'secrecy' cripples everyone's ability to act by hiding government mistakes and corruption.
A veil of 'secrecy' has often shrouded the Oval Office.
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