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confidential 英語で:

1. spoken or written in secret and intended to be kept secret



英語 "という言葉confidential"(spoken or written in secret and intended to be kept secret)集合で発生します。

5. SECRETS WORDLIST

2. confide


I have no one to confide in.
Did she ever confide in you about the problems she was having?
Don't worry. You can confide in me.
He confided his fears to his mother
Would she have confided something like that to anyone other than you?
She confided all her secrets to her best friend.
If you need to confide in me, you can count on me to keep your secrets.
He confided that stress had caused him to lose a stone in weight.
'I shouldn't have listened to her', he confided to me one day.
The woman later confided in a friend who told the police.
confide in sb
... I'm going to confide in you, am I?

英語 "という言葉confidential"(confide)集合で発生します。

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3. secret


It's secret.
A chance to do as we please, especially to do as little hard work as possible, is a secret desire of almost everybody.
An interesting record is still preserved of the inhuman cruelties which were inflicted on this admirable young woman in the secret of the prison house where no eye pitied her and where no friendly hand composed her aching limbs.
Is it possible that King Albert has a secret relationship with Princess Diana? I don't believe so. He's too fat.
Imogen of the Internet is translating the works of Shakespeare into her own secret language, which completely consists of animated GIFs from the 90s.
Oh, that's a secret, OK? Because slipping out of the dorm in the night is severely punished.
Last time I sent out my humble work, the afterword to "left-right", written on the promise that you'd keep it secret from him, this time it's the afterword to that afterword.
The secret of success lies in the ability to get the other person's point of view and see things from his angle as well as from your own.
Christopher Columbus's secret love letters to Queen Isabella - undiscovered for centuries - have been rumored to rival, if not surpass, the Kama Sutra.
The Japanese Dentists Association affair is an incident concerning secret donations from the Japanese Dentists Association to Diet members belonging to the LDP.
People in such countries, especially the ASEAN countries, believe that the secret of Japan's remarkable economic growth is education.
Actually, and I need to keep this quiet, but recently here there's a rumour that young women on this beach are having photos taken in secret of them.
The secret to productivity in so many fields -- and in origami -- is letting dead people do your work for you.
They vote in secret, may seek public office, and may demand the removal of public officials who behave improperly.

4. CONFIDENCE


Have confidence in yourself.
You will never get far without the co-operation, confidence and comradeship of other men and women.
To succeed in life, you need two things: ignorance and confidence.
Nothing I do lately seems to turn out right. I'm losing confidence in myself.
The Japanese fiscal authorities are weighing measures to restore public confidence in their economic management.
Make a decision and make it with the confidence that you are right.
He is usually straightforward and sincere and thereby gains the confidence of those who meet him.
A confidence man can talk his way into a girl's trust with ease.
Logic is a systematic method of coming to the wrong conclusion with confidence.
He hasn't said anything publicly, but in confidence he told me he's getting married.
Earning our customers confidence and respect is this firm's objective.
A confidence man polishes his "hood winking" or "eye-washing" techniques before bilking a new victim.
Sadie never sings in front of others because she doesn’t have enough confidence.
We are good friends, but I didn't feel I could take her into my confidence.
In fact, an artist lacking in confidence and fortitude would lose focus after 2 or 3 hours.

5. to be secret in the sense that it cannot be made known to anyone other than specified



6. privy


I'm not privy to their decisions.
I was never privy to conversations between top management.