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 clandestine [klæn'destin]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 偷偷摸摸的

[法] 秘密的, 暗中的


  1. A clandestine love affair.
    私通,奸情私下的恋爱事件
  2. A mouse leads a clandestine life below the ground.
    一只耗子能够引向地底之下的秘密生命。
  3. They had a clandestine meeting in the park yesterday.
    昨天他们在公园开了个黑会。


clandestine
[ adj ]
conducted with or marked by hidden aims or methods
<adj.all>
clandestine intelligence operationscloak-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


Clandestine \Clan*des"tine\, a. [L. clandestinus, fr. clam
secretly; akin to celare, E. conceal: cf. F. clandestin.]
Conducted with secrecy; withdrawn from public notice, usually
for an evil purpose; kept secret; hidden; private; underhand;
as, a clandestine marriage. --Locke.

Syn: Hidden; secret; private; concealed; underhand; sly;
stealthy; surreptitious; furtive; fraudulent. --
{Clan*des"tine*ly}, adv. -- {Clan*des"tine*ness}, n.

  1. A Senate panel is examining evidence that several countries believed to be working on clandestine nuclear-weapons programs have been getting sensitive data from three Energy Department weapons laboratories.
  2. Coca produced in the Uchiza region is partially processed in jungle laboratories and flown from clandestine airstrips to Colombia, where it is refined into cocaine for sale in U.S. and European markets.
  3. The bill also condemned China's efforts to conceal the truth of what happened, including clandestine disposal of bodies and suppression of news reports.
  4. After six years of what he calls "the clandestine thing," Al Pacino is returning to public view.
  5. Radio Venceremos, a clandestine rebel station, announced that the attack heralded the beginning of a new economic destruction campaign under the slogan "Everyone eats, or no one eats," which is directed at winning higher wages for rural workers.
  6. The Independent newspaper said the dissidents included members of a clandestine Iraqi Shiite Moslem terrorist organization, al-Dawa.
  7. The conspiracy ran from July 1980 to July 1987 and included a transportation network from clandestine airstrips in northern Colombia through islands in the Bahamas.
  8. Secord as part of a network of former Air Force officers who served as private clandestine contractors for the government.
  9. A police colonel told The Associated Press last year that there probably were more than 500 clandestine runways in use by drug traffickers in Colombia at any given time.
  10. The man was arrested Saturday along with eight Mexicans when Federal Judicial Police received a tip and raided a number of clandestine engraving shops.
  11. The rebels, broadcasting on the clandestine Radio Farabundo Marti, told street vendors and passers-by to avoid the capital's military bases and the U.S. Embassy.
  12. The Sudan People's Liberation Army's clandestine radio said 300 government soldiers fled into Uganda on Friday when the guerrillas captured Ikotos, a town in eastern Equatorial Province 46 miles from the border.
  13. Imports and exports could be suspended to prevent diversion for clandestine drug manufacturing.
  14. Spain's embassy in Tunis hosted clandestine meetings to help pave the way for those talks.
  15. According to the mujahideen, Iranian President Hashemi Rafsanjani considers the clandestine program so vital to Iran's future that he increased its budget to $500 million for the current year.
  16. It is not negotiable." Since September, 30 or so U.S. drug agents, contract pilots and mechanics have been launching raids with Peruvian police against jungle drug laboratories and clandestine airstrips.
  17. In addition, there were clandestine prostitutes, streetwalkers and "easy women" (part-timers).
  18. They were accused by the government of protecting a clandestine airstrip from which 7,900 pounds of coca paste worth at least $10 million was smuggled over a three-month period.
  19. But, asked about the clandestine ethnic Albanian government headed by self-styled president Ibrahim Rugova, Arkan was ominously dismissive.
  20. Minutes after five jet planes from Colombia had landed, about 60 members of the Federal Judicial Police raided a clandestine airfield in a ranch near Ciudad Jimenez, the government said.
  21. Col. Oliver North and his former colleagues wove a tale of a clandestine enterprise extending to four continents.
  22. The rebel's clandestine Radio Venceremos said the attack lasted two hours and was "a success."
  23. Secord and his business associate, Albert Hakim, were the two most prominent figures among the clandestine operators who assisted North in supplying the Nicaraguan Contras.
  24. Abundant opium, together with the availability of essential chemicals, facilitate heroin production in clandestine laboratories near the borders of Burma, Laos and Thailand.
  25. Teams of workers armed with gas-powered weed cutters are destroying clandestine plots of coca seedlings, reflecting a policy change by Peru following the drug summit in Colombia last month.
  26. It offers workshops and seminars on such things as hostage negotiation, stakeout and surveillance techniques, confidential informants, clandestine drug labs, bomb awareness.
  27. Apart from his role in the private airlift of supplies to assist the Contras, Col. Gadd controls a series of Virginia companies that have received classified contracts from the government for clandestine operations.
  28. They accused him of links with Mwakenya, a clandestine Marxist group.
  29. Last October, a clandestine landfill created by a private construction company collapsed on the Nova Republica slum in Sao Paulo.
  30. The accusation was made in a clandestine television broadcast by Adela de Giroldi, the wife of Maj. Moises Giroldi.
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