clandestine
英 [klænˈdestɪn]
美 [klænˈdestɪn]
adj. 暗中从事的; 保密的; 秘密的
Collins.1 / BNC.14415 / COCA.11864
牛津词典
adj.
- 暗中从事的;保密的;秘密的
done secretly or kept secret- a clandestine meeting/relationship
秘密会议 / 关系
- a clandestine meeting/relationship
柯林斯词典
- ADJ (通常因违法而)偷偷摸摸的,暗地里的,秘密的
Something that isclandestineis hidden or kept secret, often because it is illegal.- ...their clandestine meetings.
他们的秘密会晤
- ...their clandestine meetings.
英英释义
adj
- conducted with or marked by hidden aims or methods
- clandestine intelligence operations
- cloak-and-dagger activities behind enemy lines
- hole-and-corner intrigue
- secret missions
- a secret agent
- secret sales of arms
- surreptitious mobilization of troops
- an undercover investigation
- underground resistance
双语例句
- Others confess very bad sins, like killing someone during a clandestine government operation.
其他人则忏悔深重的罪孽,比如在秘密的政府行动中谋杀某人。 - This is that I am in course of clandestine transfer me to you loving your secret.
这是我正在秘密的对你传递我爱你的秘密。 - And, of course, none of those who show interest are yet officers in the clandestine service.
理所当然的是,尚未有一个对间谍工作展示出兴趣的人,在这些国家秘密机构是长官。 - Do not admit to clandestine ops.
不准承认在执行秘密行动。 - He has been having a clandestine affair with his secretary for three years.
他和他的女秘书私通有三年了。 - She can not let anyone know, including the clandestine manufacture of men.
她不能让任何人知道,包括制造秘密的男人。 - To dramatize the necessity of clandestine warfare, instructors objectively recited case histories and their import.
为了说明秘密战的必要性,教官们客观地讲述了案例及其意义。 - They were able to send urgent messages to their allies on their clandestine radio.
他们能够通过秘密电台向盟友传送紧急讯息。 - Declassified documents from the 1970s provide new evidence that federal officials believed bomb-grade uranium that disappeared from a Pennsylvania nuclear facility in the 1960s was likely taken for use in a clandestine Israeli atomic-weapons program.
20世纪70年代的解密文件提供了新的证据,表明美国联邦官员相信,上世纪60年代在美国宾夕法尼亚州核设施丢失的核弹级铀很可能被用于以色列的秘密原子武器计划。 - Yet these clandestine talents could not deflect police attention.
但这些地下天才们未能逃脱警方的关注。
