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a. 秘密的, 偷偷摸摸的, 分泌的, 促进分泌的



    secretive
    [ adj ]
    inclined to secrecy or reticence about divulging information
    <adj.all>
    although they knew her whereabouts her friends kept close about it


    Secretive \Se*cret"ive\, a.
    Tending to secrete, or to keep secret or private; as, a
    secretive disposition.

    1. Others said the fact that OPEC is being secretive about the location leads to higher expectations about the outcome.
    2. Societe Generale's secretive and old-fashioned image has been fostered by its relations with the press.
    3. The Navy said it was secretive to prevent the curious from collecting souvenirs or interfering in the cleanup.
    4. So tracing the flow of funds through a maze of middlemen, bank accounts, dummy companies and secretive countries will be one of the toughest challenges before the House and Senate committees.
    5. The Russians won't tell us what they want to do. They're not being secretive or balky; they just don't know.
    6. Nor is it clear why the secretive Mr. Posner finally chose to enter the no contest plea, which will leave him with a felony record.
    7. The secretive monetary committee, which is unlikely to publish its analysis and recommendations, is believed to oppose significant changes. Mr Alfons Verplaetse, governor of the Belgian central bank, said: 'The lessons from the turmoil are very clear.
    8. With the Cold War declared over, a secretive organization of the U.S. and its 16 main allies plans to meet June 6-7 in Paris to authorize a major relaxation in trade restrictions.
    9. The weird thing is why these guests are so secretive about Charlie's and Myra's difficulties and why they want to keep things hush-hush, even from each other.
    10. In the secretive world of the partnerships, none will reveal much about either costs or profits.
    11. Patricia Munday suffered a deep gash on her forehead Jan. 26 when she was attacked near the headquarters of the secretive Ananda Marg sect in Purulia, a village in West Bengal.
    12. Mars, the usually secretive candy giant, didn't publicly announce the new assignment.
    13. For most of its nearly four decades of operation, the Savannah River plant has been one of the most secretive sites in the nation. It contains three reactors that produce tritium, a gas needed in the production of nuclear warheads.
    14. Laws against laundering money don't exist in Japan's secretive banking system.
    15. Mr. Shames of Utility Consumers' Action Network says that "with intervenor compensation, you become very secretive and territorial about what you disclose to the Public Staff."
    16. The U.S. has a stake in an international industrial power play being engineered by the secretive South African magnate Harry F. Oppenheimer.
    17. The founder of a secretive colony of West German immigrants denied during bedside questioning by a Chilean judge that the enclave had been used as a torture center, newspapers reported Sunday.
    18. On Friday, the secretive police agency said it was forming a special unit for the task.
    19. Others speak softly of lost comrades in one of the most heroic and secretive exploits of the war.
    20. The rules by which pool prices are established may be complex but are certainly not 'secretive'.
    21. But complicating matters is the fact that much of the ownership of the Maxwell empire is tied to a secretive family and charitable trust in the republic of Liechtenstein, which has strict anti-disclosure laws.
    22. Forty-three of the 50 weapons and six of the nine reactors are Soviet, and the real number may be much higher because so few details are known of secretive Soviet navy operations, said William Arkin, an analyst who worked with Greenpeace on the project.
    23. These analysts view recent events as a well-orchestrated plot by the two in which the secretive Ne Win will now play a behind-the-scenes role.
    24. On matters of importance - the inner workings of every ministry, to take but one example - the British government is still far too secretive.
    25. "I'm sure it's in the hands of the business conduct committee, and they're very secretive about what they do." The CFTC routinely monitors firms with large positions in any futures contracts as the contracts near expiration.
    26. Ethiopian politics are the most sophisticated, secretive and Byzantine in all of black Africa.
    27. The latest offering is the first since the once closely held and secretive publishing concern became a public company in February 1990.
    28. I asked. 'It's a huge draw at my most exclusive shop in the Hilton Hotel,' he says. 'But I might be prepared to accept Dollars 250,000.' Such information is rare in what is undoubtedly one of the world's most secretive trades.
    29. The secretive group claims 4,500 followers around the world.
    30. But even those who have some doubts about the workings of the commonwealth, and the secretive way it was hatched, say the departure of Mr. Gorbachev could play an important psychological role.
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