clandestine

美音:['klændə.stin] 英音:[klæn'destɪn]

简单释义:


adj.暗中从事的;保密的;秘密的

网络暗中的;偷偷摸摸的;私下的

完整释义:


adj.

1.秘密的,暗中的,私下的
2.秘密;鬼鬼祟祟,偷偷摸摸的


例句:

  1. The CIA is running ads on stations across the country for jobs in its clandestine service.
    中央情报局正在电台做广告,为它的秘密岗位在全国范围内招募人员。

  2. Set within the clandestine National Security Agency, the novel explores the fine line between civilian privacy and national security.
    它以美国国家安全局为背景,探究了公民隐私和国家安全之间的界限。

  3. Iran denied it was clandestine and said it had informed the IAEA about the plant earlier this week.
    伊朗否认这是个秘密工厂,并表示已经在本星期早些时候告知过国际原子能机构。

  4. The necessary consequence is a great number of transient and clandestine connections.
    必然的结局是许多昙花一现、不能公开的桃色事件。

  5. but Chiang never ceased his clandestine attempts to make peace with Japan right up to 1944.
    但在这以后,直到一九四四年,蒋介石同日本的秘密谋和活动,始终没有停止。

  6. "The facility's size and capacity would make the most sense if it were part of a network of clandestine nuclear facilities, " they argue.
    他们声称:“如果把该工厂看成秘密核设施的一部分,那么它的大小和容量就能得到最合理的解释。”

  7. What began as a series of text messagesabout work soon turned into clandestine nights in luxury hotel rooms, she said.
    她说,起初他给她发了一连串关于工作的短信,很快他们就在豪华酒店的房间秘密过夜。

  8. Nearly all the clandestine factories have minimal safety standards and fatal explosions are a regular occurrence.
    几乎所有的秘密工厂都只有最低的安全标准,毁灭性的爆炸常常发生。

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