词汇 | classified |
释义 | classified adjective uk /ˈklæs.ɪ.faɪd/ us /ˈklæs.ə.faɪd/ Classified information is officially stated to be secret: 机密的;保密的 classified material These documents contain classified material.这些文件中有机密材料。 classified information We do not have access to the classified information that goes into the reports. highly classified He has access to some of the nation's most highly classified information. The details of the case remain classified. kept hidden from other people secretThe spies had a secret meeting. covertThe government was accused of covert military operations. clandestineHe arranged a clandestine meeting between his client and the candidate. confidentialAll the information you give us will be treated as strictly confidential. classifiedThese documents contain classified information. There are up to 6,000 full-time agents - the exact number is classified. The document's contents are classified. That information was highly classified for a good reason. Secrecy and privacy anonymity anonymization anonymize anonymous anonymously data protection dead men tell no talesidiom dissimulate dissimulation down-low on the quietidiom privacy privacy settings private privately under wrapsidiom undisclosed unrevealed unsourced unstated classified | American Dictionaryclassified adjective us/ˈklæs·əˌfɑɪd/ (of information) officially secret: These documents contain classified material. classified | Business Englishclassified adjective uk /ˈklæsɪfaɪd/us classified documents and information are officially kept secret and can only be seen by people who have high authority or special permission: Security employees discovered that classified information and passwords had been leaked onto the internet. classified evidence/material/records He was caught taking highly classified documents from the National Archives. [ before noun ] relating to the small advertisements in newspapers, magazines, or on websites that offer jobs or to sell or buy things: The help-wanted classified sections are overflowing with ads for managers. used to describe information that is arranged by type: Classified data will increase 50% a year as more economies begin using broadband technology. The classified catalogue tells you which publications on a particular subject are available in the library. |
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