declassify如何读

英:[ˌdi:ˈklæsɪfaɪ]

美:[diˈklæsəˌfaɪ]

declassify是什么意思

  • vt.不再当机密文件处理;解密

declassify自然拼读

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declassify变形

第三人称单数:declassifies

现在分词:declassifying

过去式:declassified

过去分词:declassified

declassify英英释义

transitive verb

to remove the security classification, such as "top secret," from (an official document, information, or the like).

declassify词源中文解释

1865年,最初是逻辑学中的一个术语; 涉及国家机密,1946年; 来自 de- + classify。相关: Declassified; declassifying; declassification。

declassify词源英文解释

The first known use of declassify was in 1945

declassify 例句

1 In 2015, the agency declassified over fifty thousand pages of Friedman materials, including some of the items taken from the Friedmans’ library.

2 In the 1980s, as the government began declassifying OSS files, he attended a reunion.

3 She holds up a stapled set of papers that look like a formerly classified, now somewhat declassified CIA document.

4 "We wanted to interpose this huge architectural space with these declassified files to show the enormity of their volume."

5 You may be put off by this show’s equation of real investigations of wrongdoing — in Jenny Holzer’s LED displays using declassified Iraq documents — with outlandish, often crazed conspiracy theories.

6 Maybe once the Senate report is declassified, we’ll have more information.

7 When more government records were declassified, they confirmed that Elizebeth had played a major role in pursuing Nazi spies.

8 Also, a 1976 work of video art made up entirely of declassified mushroom clouds, a musical about love and a bio-mass, as well as an opportunity to request your FBI files.

9 Barsa also shared a copy of what he said was a declassified FBI document proving Monroe was in the film.

10 Having recently pored over countless books, articles and declassified documents on this subject, I have found no evidence to support Weiner’s contention.

11 SANTIAGO, Chile — Newly declassified U.S. documents indicate that Chilean dictator Gen. Augusto Pinochet planned to use violence to annul the referendum that ended his brutal regime.

12 What did you learn about working with declassified files?

13 “Thirteen Days” was generally accepted as accurate until disproved by recordings of the president’s meetings with his brain trust during the crisis, which weren’t declassified till the mid-1990s.

14 Mr. Thomas supports this claim by drawing on sources recently declassified or largely overlooked.

15 “This is a year that’s so crazy that literally, actual government footage of a UFO was declassified, and nobody talked about it,” Coker says.

16 A decade ago the FBI file on the Monkees was declassified.

17 From recently declassified C.I.A. files, Sands learned about an operation conducted by the United States Army Counter Intelligence Corps, or C.I.C., which enlisted former Nazis to help recruit intelligence assets.

18 The UK's Ministry of Defence closed its UFO desk in 2009, and, like many countries, has declassified its UFO documents.

19 “He was ever on the hunt for new sources, for the latest declassified documents, and he put them to expert use in his books.”

20 The fact this real-life, recently declassified rescue operation involved a phantom film production effectively casts Hollywood as the hero of the piece.

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