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 secret ['si:krit]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 秘密, 机密, 秘诀, 秘方

a. 秘密的, 极机密的, 隐蔽的, 暗中的, 神秘的, 偏僻的

[经] 秘密的, 机密的; 秘密




    secret
    [ noun ]
    1. something that should remain hidden from others (especially information that is not to be passed on)

    2. <noun.communication>
      the combination to the safe was a secret
      he tried to keep his drinking a secret
    3. information known only to a special group

    4. <noun.communication>
      the secret of Cajun cooking
    5. something that baffles understanding and cannot be explained

    6. <noun.cognition>
      how it got out is a mystery
      it remains one of nature's secrets
    [ adj ]
    1. not open or public; kept private or not revealed

    2. <adj.all>
      a secret formula
      secret ingredients
      secret talks
    3. conducted with or marked by hidden aims or methods

    4. <adj.all>
      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
    5. not openly made known

    6. <adj.all>
      a secret marriage
      a secret bride
    7. communicated covertly

    8. <adj.all>
      their secret signal was a wink
      secret messages
    9. not expressed

    10. <adj.all>
      secret (or private) thoughts
    11. designed to elude detection

    12. <adj.all>
      a hidden room or place of concealment such as a priest hole
      a secret passage
      the secret compartment in the desk
    13. hidden from general view or use

    14. <adj.all>
      a privy place to rest and think
      a secluded romantic spot
      a secret garden
    15. (of information) given in confidence or in secret

    16. <adj.all>
      this arrangement must be kept confidential
      their secret communications
    17. indulging only covertly

    18. <adj.all>
      a secret alcoholic
    19. having an import not apparent to the senses nor obvious to the intelligence; beyond ordinary understanding

    20. <adj.all>
      mysterious symbols
      the mystical style of Blake
      occult lore
      the secret learning of the ancients
    21. the next to highest level of official classification for documents

    22. <adj.all>


    Secret \Se"cret\, a. [F. secret (cf. Sp. & Pg. secreto, It.
    secreto, segreto), fr. L. secretus, p. p. of secernere to put
    apart, to separate. See {Certain}, and cf. {Secrete},
    {Secern}.]
    1. Hidden; concealed; as, secret treasure; secret plans; a
    secret vow. --Shak.

    The secret things belong unto the Lord our God; but
    those things which are revealed belong unto us.
    --Deut. xxix.
    29.

    2. Withdrawn from general intercourse or notice; in
    retirement or secrecy; secluded.

    There, secret in her sapphire cell,
    He with the Na["i]s wont to dwell. --Fenton.

    3. Faithful to a secret; not inclined to divulge or betray
    confidence; secretive. [R.]

    Secret Romans, that have spoke the word,
    And will not palter. --Shak.

    4. Separate; distinct. [Obs.]

    They suppose two other divine hypostases superior
    thereunto, which were perfectly secret from matter.
    --Cudworth.

    Syn: Hidden; concealed; secluded; retired; unseen; unknown;
    private; obscure; recondite; latent; covert;
    clandestine; privy. See {Hidden}.


    Secret \Se"cret\, n. [F. secret (cf. Pr. secret, Sp. & Pg.
    secreto, It. secreto, segreto), from L. secretum. See
    {Secret}, a.]
    1. Something studiously concealed; a thing kept from general
    knowledge; what is not revealed, or not to be revealed.

    To tell our own secrets is often folly; to
    communicate those of others is treachery. --Rambler.

    2. A thing not discovered; what is unknown or unexplained; a
    mystery.

    All secrets of the deep, all nature's works.
    --Milton.

    3. pl. The parts which modesty and propriety require to be
    concealed; the genital organs.

    {In secret}, in a private place; in privacy or secrecy; in a
    state or place not seen; privately.

    Bread eaten in secret is pleasant. --Prov. ix.
    17.


    Secret \Se"cret\, v. t.
    To keep secret. [Obs.] --Bacon.

    classified \classified\ adj.
    1. arranged into classes or categories; as, {unclassified}.

    Syn: categorized.
    [WordNet 1.5 +PJC]

    2. assigned to a class of documents withheld from general
    circulation; -- of information or documents. Opposite of
    {unclassified}.

    Note: [Narrower terms: {eyes-only}; {confidential};
    {restricted}; {secret}; {sensitive}; {top-secret}]
    [WordNet 1.5]

    1. The government first acknowledged the Hanford problems publicly in 1986, although much information about radiation releases there is still classified as secret.
    2. It affects an estimated 10 million American men, for many of whom it is a painful secret.
    3. To help keep the factory secret, Tanaka contends, the Japanese government erased the island from maps in 1939.
    4. Restive Republicans elected conservatives to second-echelon Senate leadership posts in secret balloting that signaled more combative GOP dealings with majority Democrats in the next Congress.
    5. The generals each headed the National Information Center, the disbanded secret police force known by its Spanish acronym CNI.
    6. He also said many records of the old East German leadership were destroyed by the secret police when it became clear the Honecker regime was crumbling.
    7. Al-Shiraa gained international fame in November 1986, when it was first to report on the secret U.S arms shipments to Iran in return for the release of hostages.
    8. In the past, the hated secret police, popularly known as "Stasi," used repressive measures to help ensure 40 years of Communist control.
    9. The Washington Post, citing unidentified sources in Washington and in Kennebunkport, Maine, where Bush is vacationing, reported in Saturday editions that the secret meeting took place at Meese's request shortly before May 16.
    10. The group, which surfaced in early June, mailed floppy disks containing some of the Macintosh's secret software code to an undetermined number of people, including a computer-industry analyst on Wall Street.
    11. Fermi, as he had so often in this long pursuit of the atom's secret, foreshadowed what was to come while the doings of Szilard and Einstein and Sachs in the year 1939 were still only question marks.
    12. One said the specifics of its monitoring program were a closely kept secret.
    13. The article says the founder of the Soviet secret police, Felix A. Dzerzhinksy, also justified the use of labor camps.
    14. Wells's chairman, Carl Reichardt, has made no secret of his interest in First Interstate Bancorp, or some smaller targets in the West, including Valley National Corp. and U.S. Bancorp.
    15. He told Soviet and foreign correspondents gathered in a cold mist on the steps of the building that he voted "for a candidate who was nominated." "This is a secret ballot," he reminded them.
    16. Asked about the Contras, whose surreptitious receipt of millions of dollars from U.S. secret arms sales to Iran rocked the Reagan administration, Bush explicitly supported a resumption of aid.
    17. They don't deserve secret wars cooked up by armchair Rambos; they deserve to see our Constitution preserved, protected and defended."
    18. Some officials believe the greenback may fall of its own accord to levels within the G-7's secret ranges, obviating any new G-7 action.
    19. One senior administration intelligence official says Mr. Casey's worst mistake was squandering a golden opportunity to improve the political foundations on which secret agencies must operate in a democracy.
    20. Residents said secret prisons had been found since Habre fled Saturday that had not been known about previously.
    21. The Boeing Co. pleaded guilty today to two felony charges of "unauthorized conveyance" of secret Pentagon budget documents and agreed to pay more than $5.2 million in fines and restitution.
    22. The U.S. embassy in Kabul sent a cable to Washington last September advising the Soviets that Najib's 110,000 troops in the army, police and secret police might be strong enough to resist the guerrillas.
    23. The charges relate to allegations that Poindexter covered up North's secret resupply network to the Contra rebels in Nicaragua and to allegations that Poindexter lied concerning a November 1985 shipment of Hawk antiaircraft missiles to Iran.
    24. The Air Force and Congress agreed last year to terminate the top secret program, opting instead for satellites that could provide the same intelligence information for less money.
    25. Rawlins said Peary's secret document reveals "he was somewhat short and a good distance to the right," of the North Pole.
    26. We Americans make no secret of our belief in freedom.
    27. Iraq has shifted vital equipment from factories making armaments and chemical weapons to secret locations for security reasons, the rebel Kurdish group said Thursday.
    28. In addition to charges that he lied to Congress, North is accused of lying to the attorney general about his role in diverting millions of dollars to the Contras from the Reagan administration's secret weapons sales to Iran.
    29. That a new breed of innovative retailers has entered the marketplace, intent on attracting customers to quality goods at lower prices, is precisely the secret of American competitive success.
    30. Ambassadorial nominee Donald Gregg, under intense questioning by Senate Democrats, did not waver Thursday from his insistence that he didn't know at the time about Oliver L. North's secret efforts to resupply Nicaraguan rebels.
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