secretive
英 [ˈsiːkrətɪv]
美 [ˈsiːkrətɪv]
adj. (思想、情感等)不外露的; 惯于掩藏自己的; 有城府的
Collins.1 / BNC.11537 / COCA.11436
牛津词典
adj.
- (思想、情感等)不外露的;惯于掩藏自己的;有城府的
tending or liking to hide your thoughts, feelings, ideas, etc. from other people- He's very secretive about his work.
他对自己的工作讳莫如深。
- He's very secretive about his work.
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 深藏不露的;讳莫如深的
If you aresecretive, you like to have secrets and to keep your knowledge, feelings, or intentions hidden.- Billionaires are usually fairly secretive about the exact amount that they're worth.
亿万富翁通常对自己身家的确切数目讳莫如深。 - ...the secretive world of spying.
不为人知的间谍界
- Billionaires are usually fairly secretive about the exact amount that they're worth.
英英释义
adj
- inclined to secrecy or reticence about divulging information
- although they knew her whereabouts her friends kept close about it
双语例句
- This, coupled with the fact that flying machines remained universally a subject for jeers and derision, made the brothers secretive.
这一点,加上飞行器仍是人们普遍嘲笑和讥讽的对象,使得兄弟俩只能暗地里行事。 - Privatisation and other economic reforms are impeded by a secretive, Soviet-style bureaucracy.
政府的阴谋和苏维埃式的官僚作风也让私有化与其它经济改革屡屡受阻。 - Apple, for instance, is known to be very secretive about its plans.
以苹果为例,该公司对它的计划十分保密。 - Katherine was forever secretive
凯瑟琳总是神神秘秘的。 - Maybe not as secretive as you.
可能没有你那么神秘。 - But her determination to avoid it has earned her a reputation as shy and secretive.
但她坚决避免暴露在聚光灯下,这为她赢得了腼腆与神秘的名声。 - Yet you are cautious and secretive about your projects, especially as you mature and develop.
但是,你却对你的计划很谨慎跟保密,尤其是你成熟稳重过后。 - Put, bring, or take in a secretive or furtive manner.
秘密地或鬼鬼祟祟地放下、带来或带走。 - Julian is a very private, almost secretive, person.
朱利安是一个很不坦率,几乎是守口如瓶的人。 - Jack's work always seems so serious and secretive.
杰克的工作总是很严肃和秘密的。