1. secretive
Why are you being so secretive?
He is very secretive in regard to his family life.
Who is/was secretive about their private life?
He’s very secretive, he won’t tell anyone.
1. They're also being very cagey about who they got it from. 2. If he wanted to be cagey, she thought, that was okay by her. 3. She lives in her own world and is very secretive.
Joe is being very secretive - I think he has a big surprise planned.
Roy is secretive and Ted is candid.
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angielski 1b2. confidential
All the documents are confidential.
His secretary flatly denied leaking any confidential information.
This information is confidential.
Secret, not to be shown to anyone. The file was marked private and confidential.
Causing competitors to fail, obtaining confidential information, something that big business just can't do without - high risk but at the same time high return work.
He soon became confidential with the man.
I'm sorry that's confidential informations
We recommend passwords protecting confidential information.
Everything that happens in this room is confidential. -keeping people out.
Doctors are required to keep patients' records completely confidential.
confidential information/documents
poufność confidentially - poufnie
If so, ask how your information can be kept confidential. What I am about to tell you is a confidential matter.
Completion of negotiations. The ordering party shall inform all candidates of completion of negotiations. The record of the conducted negotiations is not confidential
This e-mail is confidential and it is intended only for the addressees.
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kilka lekcji3. arcane
Nowadays, the fourteenth century's debate about the Eucharist sounds completely arcane.
More arcane means may be needed to find a true name. To people not involved in health care, the issue can appear arcane. Well there's a lot, but it gets kind of arcane pretty quickly.
The professor is an expert in arcaneKashubian literature.
beyond the arcane world of balletomanes
EnglishBut I also wanted to follow the hundreds of arcane and obscure laws that are in the Bible. EnglishWe have even managed to make the study of literature arcane.
The arcane attitude of the FBI must be dealt with soon - we need more openess in government, not less.
4. furtive
I should have known what was going on the moment I noticed she was making furtive phone calls quite often.
I saw him cast a furtive glance at the woman at the table to his right.
There was something furtive about his actions.
Claudia’s placement of her drugs in her sock drawer was not asfurtive as she thought, as the sock drawer is the first place most parents look.
1) doing something secretly, or done secretly, so that people do not notice 2) He gave her a furtive glance as soon as his wife left the room.
furtive glare
She looks furtive
The two exchanged furtive glances in slight panic at this last comment
5. underground
Those stairs will bring you to the underground where the station is.
Tom stood on the platform in Westminster Underground Station.
I hate underground.
Today the underground was closed and the traffic was awful.
Tom slept peacefully as the underground train rattled on its way.
In the underground, to double-cross any member means sure death.
London is such a large city that visitors must use buses and the underground railway to get about.
In the London underground there is a warning to "mind the gap" when boarding the train.
I'd defeated the four sub-bosses and got through the damn long underground labyrinth.
In Britain they call the subway the underground.
When I was in Nurnberg I went by underground.
In London, most people travel by underground, which is called the Tube.
Baker Street underground station is at the junction of Baker Street and Marylebone Road.
I go to work by the underground. Miners work under the ground
If they drive God from the earth, we shall shelter Him underground.
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