secretive 英 [ˈsi:krətɪv]   美 [ˈsikrɪtɪv, sɪˈkritɪv]

secretive

secretive  英 [ˈsi:krətɪv] 美 [ˈsikrɪtɪv, sɪˈkritɪv]

adj. 秘密的;偷偷摸摸的;促进分泌的 

Satan attempts to imitate this in the occult by making us feel special, as we are part of a secretive, hidden realm. 撒旦企图仿效这个秘密让我们感觉到特别,如同我们是秘密的一部分,隐藏在他的领域里。
He said: "I know Madonna bought one for the room of one of her houses, it was all very secretive, but I think it hangs in a child's room. 他说:“我知道麦当娜为自己的一个房间买了一款,那是非常秘密的事情,不过,我认为它会挂在一个孩子的房间。

  • If you don't like sharing information or letting other people know how you feel, you're secretive. Secretive people probably make the best spies.
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  • adj. 秘密的;偷偷摸摸的;促进分泌的
  • 1. Satan attempts to imitate this in the occult by making us feel special, as we are part of a secretive, hidden realm.

    撒旦企图仿效这个秘密让我们感觉到特别,如同我们是秘密的一部分,隐藏在他的领域里。

  • 2. He said: "I know Madonna bought one for the room of one of her houses, it was all very secretive, but I think it hangs in a child's room.

    他说:“我知道麦当娜为自己的一个房间买了一款,那是非常秘密的事情,不过,我认为它会挂在一个孩子的房间。

  • 3. The statisticians compound the problems with a secretive approach to the data which feeds doubts about whether there are manipulations going on behind the scenes.

    由于数据的统计方法保密,统计人员令这一问题更加复杂,因为很多人因此怀疑是否存在幕后操纵的现象。

  • secretive (adj.) "inclined to secrecy," 1815 (implied in secretiveness); see secret (n.) + -ive. The word also was in Middle English with a sense "secret, hidden" (mid-15c.). Related: Secretively.
se·cret·ive / ˈsiːkrətɪv ; NAmE ˈsiːkrətɪv / adjective secretive(about sth) tending or liking to hide your thoughts, feelings, ideas, etc. from other people (思想、情感等)不外露的;惯于掩藏自己的;有城府的 He's very secretive about his work. 他对自己的工作讳莫如深。 se·cret·ive·ly / ˈsiːkrətɪvli ; NAmE ˈsiːkrətɪvli / adverb se·cret·ive·ness / ˈsiːkrətɪvnəs ; NAmE ˈsiːkrətɪvnəs / noun [uncountable ] se·cret·ive / ˈsiːkrətɪv ; NAmE ˈsiːkrətɪv / se·cret·ive·ly / ˈsiːkrətɪvli ; NAmE ˈsiːkrətɪvli / se·cret·ive·ness / ˈsiːkrətɪvnəs ; NAmE ˈsiːkrətɪvnəs /
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