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Перевод: secret
[прилагательное] тайный; секретный; потайной; скрытый; скрытный; уединенный; укромный; конспиративный; явочный; негласный; [существительное] секрет ; тайна ; загадка
Тезаурус:
- In the late afternoon the Committee pulled its favourite form of persuasion: it went into secret session, with a direction that if he didn't sing in secret he could expect to be jailed for contempt of Congress (i.e. the committee).
- I want to let you in on a somewhat embarrassing secret, which is now a secret no longer!
- His secret fears and his even more secret hopes.
- Both Britain's Security Service, MI5, and the Secret Intelligence Service or MI6, appear to have been involved.
- German secret policemen are funny.
- The ballot was secret and the votes put in sealed envelopes, which were then handed to Miss Shubik, checked, passed to the assistant director of BAFTA, then on to Mr Byrne.
- Sorry, Casey - the secret's out.
- "We took the axe to the cold rock face of socialism and we hewed out the secret for which generations had searched in vain - private wealth and public welfare growing together."
- NOT so long ago, Polish, Czechoslovak and Hungarian reformers met one another at secret border meeting points, carrying sheaves of hand-typed documents.
- You need to bring it to a place where God reaches out into the secret places of the soul.
- Britain's third intelligence service is the Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ), located at Cheltenham in Gloucestershire and employing some 12,000 staff with a secret budget of around 500 million a year.
- The enemy is wily and therefore the more unlikely a person looks, the more likely he is to be the secret enemy.
- Although Reagan's knowledge of foreign affairs was non-existent, to the point where if he was not prompted he often had no idea which country he was talking about, he needed little convincing by the American intelligence agencies that now was the time for America to start waging a secret war against its enemies.
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