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词根:confidential
adj.confidential 机密的;表示信任的;获信任的
adv.confidentially 秘密地;作为心腹话地
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
confidentiality agreement机密性协议
client confidentiality客户保密的责任;机密性客户机程序
"保密性质",1830年; 参见 confidential + -ity。
保密条款
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
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 The women who were told they would have strict confidentiality answered yes a lot more.
2 His solicitor, Sarah Webb, from Payne Hicks Beach, said she could not reveal who the NoW employees were because of "confidentiality issues".
3 Blair Berk, one of several lawyers who represent Gibson, declined to discuss the case, citing confidentiality requirements.
4 I’d pressed friends for any memories, interrogated his colleagues, and even his psychiatrist, who broke patient confidentiality to tell me about the crevices of my father’s depression.
5 Huddy and 21st Century Fox agreed to settle Huddy’s claims with an agreement that binds all parties to confidentiality, the news reports said.
6 “Some customers require confidentiality on progress of their payment settlement, while some customers agree to pay in installments,” it said.
7 Ten years ago, his clients were deeply concerned with patient confidentiality; “Now, it’s ‘Do you mind if I Insta-story this?’
8 He said the auction house is working on some auctions with what he describes as "significant country artists," but he wouldn't divulge any names, citing confidentiality.
9 Blair Berk, one of several lawyers who represent Mr. Gibson, declined to discuss the case, citing confidentiality requirements.
10 Confidentiality of key bank information.
重要银行信息的保密.
11 While our family had kept our confidentiality agreement, intimate details about the baby and mother appeared daily, sometimes hourly, on Facebook.
12 Use XML Encryption of SOAP messages for end-to-end confidentiality.
使用SOAP消息的XML加密来实现端到端的机密性。
13 The moat-surrounded castle appealed to the couple, who according to TMZ, asked their guests to sign confidentiality agreements and to refrain from using social media at the event.
14 The curious thing is that, barring any revelations which slip through what was doubtless a prohibitive pre-nuptial confidentiality agreement, none of this should dent his movie career.
15 He could say, “I will not be the president to breach the confidentiality of the Oval Office” and depart on a technical issue.
16 Forman, reached by The Post, said he could not say whether he has treated the couple in person because of doctor-patient confidentiality.
17 Integrity and confidentiality of health records.
健康记录的完整性和机密性。
18 Guarantee data confidentiality on the topic.
保证主题上的数据保密性。
19 Data integrity is a similar issue to confidentiality.
数据完整性是与机密性相类似的一个问题。
20 Mr. Shetty said that, trade secrets aside, confidentiality is a top-down requirement from clients.
2 秘密
tête-à-tête hugger-mugger close inside private secret interior hidden underground closet mysterious confidential sneak undercover backstage esoteric privy cryptic clandestine backdoor stealthy backroom underhanded underhand closed-door sneaking surreptitious hush-hush under-the-table unavowed back-street undivulged huggermugger hole-and-corner backstair secretly darkly confidentially surreptitiously cryptically secretively privily unavowedly privacy confidence mystery darkness stealth secrecy 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 保密
secret confidential restricted classified undisclosed clandestine crypto- secrecy shroud keep quiet under wraps keep quiet about
4 机密性