英:[ˌkɒnfɪ'denʃəlɪ]
美:[kɑnfəˈdɛnʃəlɪ]
英:[ˌkɒnfɪ'denʃəlɪ]
美:[kɑnfəˈdɛnʃəlɪ]
词根:confide
adj.confidence (美)诈骗的;骗得信任的
confidential 机密的;表示信任的;获信任的
n.confidence 信心;信任;秘密
confidentiality 机密,[计] 机密性
vi.confide 信赖;吐露秘密
vt.confide 吐露;委托
adjective
intended for or restricted to the use of a particular person, group, or class : private, secret
confidential information
containing information whose unauthorized disclosure could be prejudicial to the national interest compare secret, top secret
marked by intimacy or willingness to confide
a confidential tone
entrusted with confidences (see confidence sense 4)
a confidential clerk
Latin confīdentia, taken as base of confidence >entry 1 + -al >entry 1 (perhaps after French confidentiel)
The first known use of confidential was in 1740
configureverb
to set up for operation especially in a particular way
ships configured for observation
confidentadjective
having or showing confidence : sure, self-assured a confident manner
confident of winning
confidence1 of 2noun
a feeling of trust or belief
had confidence in our coach
a feeling of certainty : assurance
spoke with great confidence
reliance on another's secrecy or loyalty
told us in confidence
legislative support
vote of confidence
something told in confidence : secret
confidence2 of 2adjective
of, relating to, or skilled at swindling by false promises a confidence man
a confidence game
confideverb
to have confidence : trust
confide in a doctor's skill
to show confidence by telling secrets
confided in her mother
to tell in confidence
confide a secret to a friend
entrust sense 1
confide one's safety to the police
configureverb
to set up for operation especially in a particular way
ships configured for observation
confidingadjective
tending to confide : trustful
a confiding friend
confidingadjective
tending to confide : trustful
a confiding friend
confidentadjective
having or showing confidence : sure, self-assured a confident manner
confident of winning
confidentialadjective
secret entry 1 sense 1a, private
confidential information
indicating or suggesting closeness : intimate
a confidential tone of voice
trusted with secret matters
a confidential secretary
1 All your personal information will be confidentially.
所有个人资料都将被保密.
2 You’d be hard pressed to find a doctor or a cop who hasn’t, especially in times of extreme duress, confidentially blown off steam to a colleague in a manner that might seem insensitive to outsiders.
3 CERES will handle confidentially all information obtained during the certification process.
认证过程中CERES将秘密地处理所有获得的资料。
4 “This is also the time of year when a certain type student asks me very confidentially if Stanley and I are really happily married,” she wrote to her agent in 1956.
5 Many jurisdictions treat rape exams confidentially, but some will require that a parent or guardian be notified.
许多司法辖区都会秘密进行检查,但有些会要求通知家长或监护人。
6 Louis went confidentially down the aisle to sit on his grandfather's lap for an extended period, and Charles seemed at ease and adept at soothing the boy.
7 In one instance in 2019, according to Lewis’ indictment, a Mirati Therapeutics board member, who also worked at Lewis’ hedge fund, told the billionaire about confidential, positive clinical trial results that the company planned to announce publicly.
8 He nodded, confidentially agreed, then gave me a number I never called.
9 “Not entirely. But I got it for a song,” he said confidentially.
10 It’s not clear exactly how common they are, since they are normally requested confidentially between a parent and a doctor.
11 The doughnut chain confidentially submitted its IPO paperwork with the Securities and Exchange Commission last month.
12 All requested data will be treated confidentially and are being used internally to handle the application process only.
所有要求的数据将被保密处理,仅供内部处理申请程序之用。
13 “Have you happened to miss such an article as a pie, blacksmith?” asked the sergeant, confidentially.
14 A: Is there a chance you could contact the client confidentially and see what they think?
你有机会私下接触客户看他们会怎么想吗?
15 Ask someone from HR to visit the office to verify your complaint and to discuss the issue directly and confidentially with your supervisor.
16 Is there a chance you could contact the client confidentially and see what they think?
你有机会单独鹤客户接触,去了解他们怎么想的 吗 ?
17 “Your cousin’s not afraid of me,” she says confidentially.
18 Her voice was quiet and confidential.
19 “There was good wind for listening last night,” she added confidentially.
20 The information requested is to be used for membership application only and will be treated confidentially.
本人同意此表只做会员申请用途资料,并供上海钻石交易所理事会作批核用途.
1 秘密
private secret quiet closed underground confidential undercover backstage behind-the-scenes subterranean unspoken clandestine hush-hush hugger-mugger hole-and-corner secretly confidence secrecy tête-à-tête close inside interior hidden closet mysterious sneak esoteric privy cryptic backdoor stealthy backroom underhanded underhand closed-door sneaking surreptitious under-the-table unavowed back-street undivulged huggermugger backstair darkly surreptitiously cryptically secretively privily unavowedly privacy mystery darkness confidentiality stealth QT secretiveness arcanum re- hide on the qt in petto under the rose under hat sub rosa in strict confidence under cover behind closed doors in confidence through the back door by the back door
3 秘密地
underground secretly undercover backstage behind-the-scenes hugger-mugger darkly surreptitiously underhand cryptically secretively privily huggermugger unavowedly on the qt under the rose under hat sub rosa in strict confidence under cover behind closed doors in confidence through the back door by the back door
4 悄悄地