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1 iemand geheimhouding opleggen
iemand geheimhouding opleggen————————iemand geheimhouding opleggenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > iemand geheimhouding opleggen
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2 geheimhouding
♦voorbeelden:iemand geheimhouding opleggen • swear someone to secrecygeheimhouding zweren • swear to keep something a secret -
3 geheimhoudingsplicht
1 pledge of secrecy ⇒ duty/requirement of confidentiality♦voorbeelden:Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > geheimhoudingsplicht
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4 взять клятву
General subject: make a vow, take a vow, swear (с кого-либо; swear someone to secrecy - взять с кого-либо клятву хранить молчание) -
5 iemand het stilzwijgen opleggen
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6 opleggen
2 [opslaan] store3 [scheepvaart] lay up4 [drukwezen] put in the/to press, print5 [op iets plaatsen] put on♦voorbeelden:regels/wetten opleggen • enforce/impose/lay down rules/lawszijn wil opleggen aan • impose one's will oniemand iets opleggen • impose something on someone5 een zadel opleggen • put on a saddle, saddle -
7 stilzwijgen
stilzwijgen1〈 het〉1 silence♦voorbeelden:1 het stilzwijgen bewaren/in acht nemen • keep/maintain silenceiemand het stilzwijgen opleggen • swear someone to secrecy 〈 manen tot stilzwijgen〉; silence someone 〈 ertoe dwingen〉het stilzwijgen verbreken • break the silenceer het stilzwijgen toe doen • remain silent————————stilzwijgen21 [niet spreken] be/keep silent2 [ophouden met spreken] fall silent -
8 iemand geheimhoudingsplicht opleggen
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swear someone to secrecy — swear someone to secrecy/silence/ phrase to make someone promise not to tell anyone else what you have told them I can’t tell you – I’ve been sworn to secrecy. Thesaurus: to keep something secretsynonym Main entry: swear … Useful english dictionary
swear someone to silence — swear someone to secrecy/silence/ phrase to make someone promise not to tell anyone else what you have told them I can’t tell you – I’ve been sworn to secrecy. Thesaurus: to keep something secretsynonym Main entry: swear … Useful english dictionary
swear — [ swer ] (past tense swore [ swɔr ] ; past participle sworn [ swɔrn ] ) verb ** 1. ) intransitive to use words that are deliberately offensive, for example because you are angry with someone: That s the first time I ve ever heard him swear. swear … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
swear */*/ — UK [sweə(r)] / US [swer] verb Word forms swear : present tense I/you/we/they swear he/she/it swears present participle swearing past tense swore UK [swɔː(r)] / US [swɔr] past participle sworn UK [swɔː(r)n] / US [swɔrn] 1) [intransitive] to use… … English dictionary
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
swear — swearer, n. swearingly, adv. /swair/, v., swore or (Archaic) sware; sworn; swearing. v.i. 1. to make a solemn declaration or affirmation by some sacred being or object, as a deity or the Bible. 2. to bind oneself by oath. 3. to give evidence or… … Universalium
swear — [c]/swɛə / (say swair) verb (swore or, Archaic, sware, sworn, swearing) –verb (i) 1. to make a solemn declaration with an appeal to God or some superhuman being in confirmation of what is declared; make affirmation in a solemn manner by some… …
swear — S2 [sweə US swer] v past tense swore [swo: US swo:r] past participle sworn [swo:n US swo:rn] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(offensive language)¦ 2¦(promise)¦ 3¦(state the truth)¦ 4 somebody could have sworn (that) ... 5¦(public promise)¦ 6 swear somebody to… … Dictionary of contemporary English
swear — verb (swears, swearing; past swore; past participle sworn) 1》 state or promise solemnly or on oath. ↘(swear someone in) admit someone to a position or office by directing them to take a formal oath. ↘compel to observe a certain course of… … English new terms 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
swear — [[t]swe͟ə(r)[/t]] swears, swearing, swore, sworn 1) VERB If someone swears, they use language that is considered to be rude or offensive, usually because they are angry. It s wrong to swear and shout... [V at n] They swore at them and ran off. 2) … English dictionary