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1 по секрету
1) General subject: between ourselves, between you and me, confidentially, for one's own private ear, in private, in secret, told in confidence, under the rose, word in one's ear, in confidence, under one's hat2) Religion: auricular -
2 конфиденциально
1) General subject: between ourselves, between you and me, between you and me and bedpost, between you and me and the bedpost, confidentially, in private, off-the-record, sub rosa, sub-rosa, told in confidence, under the rose2) Colloquial: on the qt (от on the quiet)3) Military: confidential (гриф секретности)4) Engineering: confidently5) Law: privately7) Jargon: for the cuff, on the cuff8) Makarov: within four walls9) Security: in a confidential manner -
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ПО СЕКРЕТУ сказать, сообщить и т. п. ПОД СЕКРЕТОМ PrepP these forms only advwith the understanding that what is said will remain confidentialin secretin (strict (strictest)) confidence secretly confidentially privately.«Скажу вам, Marie, по секрету: мы все, сколько нас ни есть, мы все немножко нигилисты...» (Салтыков-Щедрин 2). "Let me tell you something in secret, Marie. Every one of us, however many there are of us, every one of us is a bit of a nihilist" (2a).Наташа была очень больна, и как Марья Дмитриевна под секретом сказала ему (Пьеру), она в ту же ночь, как ей было объявлено, что Анатоль женат, отравилась мышьяком, который она тихонько достала (Толстой 5). Natasha was very ill, as Marya Dmitrievna told him (Pierre) in confidence, having poisoned herself the night she learned that Anatol was married, with some arsenic she had procured by stealth (5a).Лена Будягина со слов Юры Шарока под большим секретом сказала ей, что в институте, где учился Саша, существовала антисоветская организация... (Рыбаков 2). According to Lena Budyagina, who reported what Yuri Sharok had told her in strict confidence, there had been an anti-Soviet organization at Sasha's institute (2a)....Однажды он под секретом, потребовав сохранения тайны, показал Рите медицинскую справку... (Трифонов 3). ( context transl) One day, under an oath of secrecy, he showed Rita a medical certificate... (3a). -
4 по секрету
• ПО СЕКРЕТУ сказать, сообщить и т. п.; ПОД СЕКРЕТОМ[PrepP; these forms only; adv]=====⇒ with the understanding that what is said will remain confidential:- in secret;- in (strict < strictest> confidence;- secretly;- privately.♦ "Скажу вам, Marie, по секрету: мы все, сколько нас ни есть, мы все немножко нигилисты..." (Салтыков-Щедрин 2). "Let me tell you something in secret, Marie. Every one of us, however many there are of us, every one of us is a bit of a nihilist" (2a).♦ Наташа была очень больна, и как Марья Дмитриевна под секретом сказала ему [Пьеру], она в ту же ночь, как ей было объявлено, что Анатоль женат, отравилась мышьяком, который она тихонько достала (Толстой 5). Natasha was very ill, as Marya Dmitrievna told him [Pierre] in confidence, having poisoned herself the night she learned that Anatol was married, with some arsenic she had procured by stealth (5a).♦ Лена Будягина со слов Юры Шарока под большим секретом сказала ей, что в институте, где учился Саша, существовала антисоветская организация... (Рыбаков 2). According to Lena Budyagina, who reported what Yuri Sharok had told her in strict confidence, there had been an anti-Soviet organization at Sasha's institute (2a).♦...Однажды он под секретом, потребовав сохранения тайны, показал Рите медицинскую справку... (Трифонов 3). [context transl] One day, under an oath of secrecy, he showed Rita a medical certificate... (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > по секрету
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5 под секретом
• ПО СЕКРЕТУ сказать, сообщить и т. п.; ПОД СЕКРЕТОМ[PrepP; these forms only; adv]=====⇒ with the understanding that what is said will remain confidential:- in secret;- in (strict < strictest> confidence;- secretly;- privately.♦ "Скажу вам, Marie, по секрету: мы все, сколько нас ни есть, мы все немножко нигилисты..." (Салтыков-Щедрин 2). "Let me tell you something in secret, Marie. Every one of us, however many there are of us, every one of us is a bit of a nihilist" (2a).♦ Наташа была очень больна, и как Марья Дмитриевна под секретом сказала ему [Пьеру], она в ту же ночь, как ей было объявлено, что Анатоль женат, отравилась мышьяком, который она тихонько достала (Толстой 5). Natasha was very ill, as Marya Dmitrievna told him [Pierre] in confidence, having poisoned herself the night she learned that Anatol was married, with some arsenic she had procured by stealth (5a).♦ Лена Будягина со слов Юры Шарока под большим секретом сказала ей, что в институте, где учился Саша, существовала антисоветская организация... (Рыбаков 2). According to Lena Budyagina, who reported what Yuri Sharok had told her in strict confidence, there had been an anti-Soviet organization at Sasha's institute (2a).♦...Однажды он под секретом, потребовав сохранения тайны, показал Рите медицинскую справку... (Трифонов 3). [context transl] One day, under an oath of secrecy, he showed Rita a medical certificate... (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > под секретом
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6 под большим секретом
1) General subject: on the quiet, in the strictest confidence (She told me so in the strictest confidence just now. - Она мне только что об этом сообщила под большим секретом.)2) Military: in great confidence, in strict confidenceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > под большим секретом
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