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1 sigilo
m.1 secrecy (secreto).2 secret, reserve, secrecy, secretiveness.3 stealth, stealthiness, stealthness.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: sigilar.* * *1 (secreto) secrecy2 (discreción) discretion\con mucho sigilo in great secrecysigilo sacramental secrecy of the confessional* * *SM (=silencio) stealth; (=secreto) secrecycon mucho sigilo — [entrar, caminar] very stealthily; [reunirse, negociar] amid great secrecy, with great secrecy
* * *masculino stealth* * *= stealth.Ex. A business dependency on sophisticated information systems makes it vulnerabble to stealth attacks.----* con sigilo = by stealth, stealthily, as quiet as a mouse.* * *masculino stealth* * *= stealth.Ex: A business dependency on sophisticated information systems makes it vulnerabble to stealth attacks.
* con sigilo = by stealth, stealthily, as quiet as a mouse.* * *stealthse acercó a la puerta con mucho sigilo he crept quietly o stealthily up to the doorentró con mucho sigilo he slipped in quietly o stealthily o with great stealthllevaron a cabo las negociaciones con gran sigilo the negotiations took place amid great secrecyCompuestos:client confidentialitysecrecy of the confessional* * *
sigilo sustantivo masculino
stealth;
sigilo sustantivo masculino
1 (silencio) stealth: el gato salió con mucho sigilo, the cat went out very stealthily
2 (reserva) la policía actuó con sigilo para obtener información, the police moved quietly to gather information
(una negociación, un pacto) con gran sigilo, in great secrecy
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English:
secretiveness
- slip back
- slip in
- slip into
- stealth
- stealthiness
* * *sigilo nm1. [secreto] secrecy;actuar con sigilo to be secretive2. [al robar, escapar] stealth;con sigilo stealthily;se me acercó con mucho sigilo he crept up to me* * ** * *sigilo nm: secrecy, stealth
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