第三人称复数:secrets
名词秘诀; 奥秘; 秘密,机密
形容词隐秘的; 神秘的; 秘密的,机密的
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1. 秘密的;机密的;保密的
If something is secret, it is known about by only a small number of people, and is not told or shown to anyone else.
e.g. Soldiers have been training at a secret location...
士兵们一直在一个秘密场所训练。
e.g. The police have been trying to keep the documents secret.
警方一直设法将这些文件保密。
2. 秘密;机密;内情
A secret is a fact that is known by only a small number of people, and is not told to anyone else.
e.g. I think he enjoyed keeping our love a secret...
我觉得他喜欢和我偷偷摸摸地谈恋爱。
e.g. I didn't want anyone to know about it, it was my secret.
我不想任何人知道这件事,这是我的秘密。
3. 秘诀;诀窍
If you say that a particular way of doing things is the secret of achieving something, you mean that it is the best or only way to achieve it.
e.g. The secret of success is honesty and fair dealing...
成功的秘诀在于诚实和公平交易。
e.g. I learned something about writing. The secret is to say less than you need.
我学过一点写作方面的技巧,秘诀就是欲说还休。
4. 奥秘;奥妙
Something's secrets are the things about it which have never been fully explained.
e.g. We have an opportunity now to really unlock the secrets of the universe...
我们现在有机会去真正解开宇宙的奥秘。
e.g. The past is riddled with deep dark secrets.
过去承载了诸多不可告人的惊天秘密。
5. secret
5. 秘密地;暗地里
If you do something in secret, you do it without anyone else knowing.
e.g. Dan found out that I had been meeting my ex-boyfriend in secret.
丹发现我一直在跟前男友偷偷见面。
6. 保守秘密
If you say that someone can keep a secret, you mean that they can be trusted not to tell other people a secret that you have told them.
e.g. Tom was utterly indiscreet, and could never keep a secret.
汤姆言语很不谨慎,什么时候也别想他守住秘密。
7. secret
7. 不隐瞒;开诚布公
If you make no secret of something, you tell others about it openly and clearly.
e.g. His wife made no secret of her hatred for the formal occasions...
他的妻子公开表示厌恶那些礼节性的场合。
e.g. Ministers are making no secret about their wish to buy American weapons.
部长们毫不隐瞒他们想要购买美国武器的愿望。
1. I cannot tell you where I get them because it's a business secret.
2. So now it's kind of a secret business - only the fishermen and the guests know about it.
3. secret什么意思
3. In fact, corporate spying has become an " open secret " across the business world.
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4. An open secret in the catering business is that there is more profit in beverages than food.
5. It's no secret that the yoga business is plagued with vicious competition and declining public interest.
6. The Chinese Mexican kept the two marriages secret by claiming he was doing business abroad and could not return home frequently.
7. It is an open secret that building a network of connections is critical to running a successful business.
8. Two replica guns and many other criminal tools were seized when police officers in 60 small groups busted four secret locations used by the gang.
9. The new millionaire said he was not a regular buyer of lottery tickets and had no secret for guessing the right numbers.
10. The draft makes clear that State secrets should be protected and " any act threatening the security of a State secret must be punished by law ".
noun
1. something that baffles understanding and cannot be explained
e.g. how it got out is a mystery
it remains one of nature's secrets
Synonym: mystery enigma closed book
2. information known only to a special group
e.g. the secret of Cajun cooking
Synonym: arcanum
3. something that should remain hidden from others (especially information that is not to be passed on)
e.g. the combination to the safe was a secret
he tried to keep his drinking a secret
adj
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1. not openly made known
e.g. a secret marriage
a secret bride
Synonym: unavowed
2. secret的近义词
2. the next to highest level of official classification for documents
3. secret什么意思
3. having an import not apparent to the senses nor obvious to the intelligence
beyond ordinary understanding
e.g. mysterious symbols
the mystical style of Blake
occult lore
the secret learning of the ancients
Synonym: mysterious mystic mystical occult orphic
4. not expressed
e.g. secret (or private) thoughts
Synonym: private
5. conducted with or marked by hidden aims or methods
e.g. clandestine intelligence operations
cloak-and-dagger activities behind enemy lines
hole-and-corner intrigue
secret missions
a secret agent
secret sales of arms
surreptitious mobilization of troops
an undercover investigation
underground resistance
Synonym: clandestine cloak-and-dagger hole-and-corner(a) hugger-mugger hush-hush surreptitious undercover underground
6. indulging only covertly
e.g. a secret alcoholic
7. communicated covertly
e.g. their secret signal was a wink
secret messages
8. (of information) given in confidence or in secret
e.g. this arrangement must be kept confidential
their secret communications
Synonym: confidential
9. hidden from general view or use
e.g. a privy place to rest and think
a secluded romantic spot
a secret garden
10. designed to elude detection
e.g. a hidden room or place of concealment such as a priest hole
a secret passage
the secret compartment in the desk
Synonym: hidden
11. not open or public
kept private or not revealed
e.g. a secret formula
secret ingredients
secret talks