confidential 英 [ˌkɒnfɪˈdenʃl]   美 [ˌkɑnfɪˈdenʃl]

confidential

confidential  英 [ˌkɒnfɪˈdenʃl] 美 [ˌkɑnfɪˈdenʃl]

adj. 机密的;获信任的 

confidential information, confidential documents 机密情报╱文件
Your medical records are strictly confidential . 你的病历是绝对保密的。

  • If you get a letter stamped confidential, that means you're not supposed to tell anyone else what it says. It's private and you're not supposed to blab about it.
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  • adj. 机密的;获信任的
  • 1. confidential information, confidential documents

    机密情报╱文件

  • 2. Your medical records are strictly confidential .

    你的病历是绝对保密的。

  • 3. He spoke in a confidential tone, his voice low.

    他低声用隐密的语气说话。

  • 4. a confidential secretary

    机要秘书

  • 5. She told me confidentially that she is going to retire early.

    她私下告诉我她要提早退休。

  • confidential (adj.) 1759, "indicating the confiding of a private intimacy," from Latin confidentia (see confidence) + -al (1). Sense of "intended to be treated as private" is from 1773; that of "enjoying the confidence of another" is from 1805. Related: Confidentially.
con·fi·den·tial / ˌkɒnfɪˈdenʃl ; NAmE ˌkɑːnfɪˈdenʃl / adjective 1 meant to be kept secret and not told to or shared with other people 机密的;保密的;秘密的 confidential information/documents 机密情报╱文件 Your medical records are strictly confidential (= completely secret). 你的病历是绝对保密的。 2 (of a way of speaking 说话的方式 ) showing that what you are saying is private or secret 隐密的;秘密的 He spoke in a confidential tone, his voice low. 他低声用隐密的语气说话。 3 [only before noun ] trusted with private or secret information 受信任的;委以机密的 a confidential secretary 机要秘书 con·fi·den·tial·ly / ˌkɒnfɪˈdenʃəli ; NAmE ˌkɑːnfɪˈdenʃəli / adverb She told me confidentially that she is going to retire early. 她私下告诉我她要提早退休。 con·fi·den·tial / ˌkɒnfɪˈdenʃl ; NAmE ˌkɑːnfɪˈdenʃl / con·fi·den·tial·ly / ˌkɒnfɪˈdenʃəli ; NAmE ˌkɑːnfɪˈdenʃəli /
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