| 释义 | secretivese‧cre‧tive /ˈsiːkrətɪv, sɪˈkriːtɪv/ adjective    Kath's very secretive about her past, isn't she?Much of the discussion focused upon North Korea's highly secretive nuclear program.North Korea is a secretive nation.Why did Stephen always have to be so secretive in his business dealings?Years of living alone had made her secretive and unwilling to trust anyone.
 A very secretive boy, I think I mentioned that.At least one dancer was surprised to learn that Alvin had a brother, so secretive was he about his life.Falconer was quiet and secretive but seemed in very good humour, laughing and talking rather garrulously.His style as leader, distrustful and secretive, prompts regular comparisons to Richard Nixon.They sat there smiling a secretive smile.
behaving as if you have a secret► secretive unwilling to let other people know what you are doing, or to give them information about yourself: · Years of living alone had made her secretive and unwilling to trust anyone.· Why did Stephen always have to be so secretive in his business dealings? · Much of the discussion focused upon North Korea's highly secretive nuclear program.secretive about: · Kath's very secretive about her past, isn't she?► cagey  informal unwilling to tell people definitely what your plans, intentions, or opinions are - use this especially when you cannot think of a good reason for someone doing this: · He gets very cagey whenever I ask him about his job.cagey about: · She's very cagey about what she spends her money on, don't you think?play it cagey American: · Coach Bob Dwyer is playing it cagey over his choice of a replacement skipper.► play your cards close to your chest  British /play your cards close to your vest American if someone plays their cards close to their chest  or vest , they do not allow other people to know what they are planning to do next: · Roslin, known for playing his cards close to his vest, declined to comment.► furtive  someone who is furtive  or behaves in a furtive  way looks as though they are keeping something secret, especially something wrong that they have done: · His movements were quick and furtive, and he spoke in a whisper.· Miss Baggely appeared unconfident, almost furtive.· The two girls exchanged furtive glances across the dinner table and tried hard not to giggle.► secret  doing something only in secret , so that other people do not know you are doing it: · I actually think he's probably a secret Republican voter.· He hid the fact that he was a secret drinker from his employees for many years.► closet : closet alcoholic/homosexual/communist etc one who is secretly an alcoholic, homosexual etc: · He finally came out in 1998, after years as a closet homosexual. ADVERB► so· So why was the fortune-teller so secretive?· At least one dancer was surprised to learn that Alvin had a brother, so secretive was he about his life.· She is so secretive she won't even say what the initials stand for.· So why had he been so secretive?► very · Nothing came out, but then she seems to have been very secretive.· Were you concerned a very small, very secretive group with enough money can pose a security threat?· But in our house, everything is very secretive.· A very secretive boy, I think I mentioned that.· East Coast drunks are very secretive.· She lives in her own world and is very secretive. nounsecrecysecretsecretivenessadjectivesecretsecretiveadverbsecretlysecretivelyverbsecretea secretive person or organization likes to keep their thoughts, intentions, or actions hidden from others  OPP  open:  The government has been accused of being secretive and undemocratic.secretive about  Carla was always very secretive about her work.—secretively adverb—secretiveness noun [uncountable] |