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1 secrecy
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2 secrecy
secrecy n secret m ; in secrecy en secret ; why all the secrecy? pourquoi tous ces secrets? ; the secrecy surrounding their finances le secret qui entoure leurs finances ; there's no need for secrecy ce n'est pas un secret ; she's been sworn to secrecy on lui a fait jurer le secret ; a veil/an air of secrecy un voile/un air de mystère. -
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secrecy ['si:krəsɪ](UNCOUNT) secret m;∎ why all the secrecy? pourquoi tous ces secrets?;∎ the negotiations were carried out in the strictest secrecy les négociations ont été menées dans le plus grand secret;∎ absolute secrecy is vital to the success of the mission le secret absolu est essentiel pour le succès de la mission;∎ there's no secrecy about their financial dealings ils ne font aucun mystère de leurs affaires financières -
4 secrecy
noun (the state of being or the act of keeping secret.) secret -
5 secrecy agreement
engagement de [respecter la] confidentialité; accord sur la confidentialitéEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > secrecy agreement
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6 secrecy law
Jur. loi sur le secret bancaireEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > secrecy law
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7 secrecy of the proceedings
1) Pol., Conf. caractère confidentiel des travaux2) Jur. secret de l'instructionEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > secrecy of the proceedings
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8 secrecy requirement
1) règle du secret [scrutins]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > secrecy requirement
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9 in the strictest secrecy confidence
English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > in the strictest secrecy confidence
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10 absolute secrecy
Jur. secret (le plus) absoluEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > absolute secrecy
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11 banking secrecy law
[Banque] loi sur le secret bancaireEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > banking secrecy law
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12 to be under an oath of secrecy
Pol., Jur. être tenu par le secret défense (ou par le secret professionnel); être astreint au devoir de réserveEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to be under an oath of secrecy
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13 bound by secrecy
Pol. être lié par le secret; être tenu à l'obligation de réserveEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > bound by secrecy
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14 breach of secrecy of the proceedings
Jur. violation du secret de l'instructionEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > breach of secrecy of the proceedings
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15 to commit a breach of professional secrecy
English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to commit a breach of professional secrecy
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16 in the strictest secrecy
dans le plus grand secret/mystèreEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > in the strictest secrecy
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17 infringement of secrecy
Jur. viol du secret [médical/professionnel]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > infringement of secrecy
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18 limits of medical secrecy
Jur. limites du secret médicalEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > limits of medical secrecy
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19 medical secrecy
Jur.[d.] secret médicalEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > medical secrecy
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20 need for secrecy
Pol., Jur., PI nécessité d'observer le secretEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > need for secrecy
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Secrecy — Se cre*cy, n.; pl. {Secrecies}. [From {Secret}.] 1. The state or quality of being hidden; as, his movements were detected in spite of their secrecy. [1913 Webster] The Lady Anne, Whom the king hath in secrecy long married. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
secrecy — index concealment, confidence (relation of trust), evasion, mystery, obscuration, privacy Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
secrecy — (n.) early 15c., secretee, quality of being secret, from O.Fr. secré, variant of secret (see SECRET (Cf. secret)). Form altered late 16c. on model of primacy, etc … Etymology dictionary
secrecy — [n] concealment clandestineness, confidence, confidentiality, covertness, dark, darkness, furtiveness, hiding, hush, isolation, mystery, privacy, reticence, retirement, seclusion, secretiveness, secretness, silence, solitude, stealth, suppression … New thesaurus
secrecy — [sē′krə sē] n. pl. secrecies [altered < ME secretee < secre, secret < OFr secré < L secretus: see SECRET] 1. the condition of being secret or concealed 2. a tendency to keep things secret; practice or habit of being secretive … English World dictionary
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secrecy — n. 1) to ensure secrecy 2) strict secrecy 3) secrecy in (secrecy in conducting negotiations) 4) in secrecy (to meet in secrecy) (the meetings were held in the strictest secrecy) 5) (misc.) to swear smb. to secrecy * * * [ siːkrɪsɪ] (misc.) to… … Combinatory dictionary
secrecy — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ absolute, complete, total ▪ great, strict, utmost ▪ excessive ▪ government … Collocations dictionary
secrecy — se|cre|cy [ˈsi:krəsi] n [U] [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: secretie secrecy (15 16 centuries), from secre secret (14 16 centuries), from Old French secré, from Latin secretus; SECRET1] 1.) the process of keeping something secret, or when something is… … Dictionary of contemporary English
secrecy — se|cre|cy [ sikrəsi ] noun uncount a situation in which you keep something secret, or the process of keeping something secret: Discussions were to take place in total secrecy. shrouded/cloaked/veiled in secrecy: The Iraqi contract was shrouded in … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
secrecy — noun (U) 1 the process of keeping something secret, or the state of being kept a secret: I must stress the need for absolute secrecy about the project. 2 be sworn to secrecy if you have been sworn to secrecy by someone, you have promised them… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English