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1 zur Wahrung des Berufsgeheimnisses verpflichtet sein
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2 zur Wahrung des Berufsgeheimnisses verpflichtet sein
ausdr.to be bound to professional secrecy expr.Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > zur Wahrung des Berufsgeheimnisses verpflichtet sein
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3 Schweigepflicht
f (mandatory) professional secrecy; die ärztliche Schweigepflicht medical confidentiality; der Schweigepflicht unterliegen be bound to observe confidentiality ( oder professional secrecy); die Schweigepflicht verletzen infringe confidentiality* * *Schwei|ge|pflichtfpledge of secrecy; (von Anwalt) requirement of confidentialitydie ärztliche Schwéígepflicht — medical confidentiality or secrecy
die priesterliche Schwéígepflicht — a priest's duty to remain silent
unter Schwéígepflicht stehen — to be bound to observe confidentiality
jdn von der Schwéígepflicht entbinden — to release sb from his/her duty of confidentiality
* * *Schwei·ge·pflichtf obligation to [preserve] secrecydie ärztliche/priesterliche \Schweigepflicht a doctor's/priest's duty to maintain confidentialityder \Schweigepflicht unterliegen to be bound to maintain confidentiality* * *die (eines Priesters) obligation of secrecy; (eines Arztes, Anwalts) duty to maintain confidentiality* * *Schweigepflicht f (mandatory) professional secrecy;die ärztliche Schweigepflicht medical confidentiality;der Schweigepflicht unterliegen be bound to observe confidentiality ( oder professional secrecy);die Schweigepflicht verletzen infringe confidentiality* * *die (eines Priesters) obligation of secrecy; (eines Arztes, Anwalts) duty to maintain confidentiality -
4 Verschwiegenheit
f1. einer Person: discretion; strengste Verschwiegenheit bewahren maintain absolute secrecy; zur Verschwiegenheit verpflichten bind to secrecy; unter dem Mantel der Verschwiegenheit liegen be under wraps; Siegel2. eines Ortes: seclusion* * *die Verschwiegenheitreticence; discreetness; discretion; secrecy* * *Ver|schwie|gen|heitf -, no pl(von Mensch) discretion; (von Ort) seclusionzur Verschwíégenheit verpflichtet — bound to secrecy
See:→ Siegel* * *die1) discreetness2) (discreetness: A secretary needs discretion and tact.) discretion* * *Ver·schwie·gen·heit<->berufliche \Verschwiegenheit professional discretionzur \Verschwiegenheit verpflichtet sein to be bound [or sworn] to secrecyjdn zur \Verschwiegenheit verpflichten to enjoin sb to secrecy* * *die; Verschwiegenheit: secrecy; (Diskretion) discretion* * *1. einer Person: discretion;strengste Verschwiegenheit bewahren maintain absolute secrecy;zur Verschwiegenheit verpflichten bind to secrecy;2. eines Ortes: seclusion* * *die; Verschwiegenheit: secrecy; (Diskretion) discretion* * *f.discreetness n.discretion n.reticence n.secretiveness n.
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