secrecy

secrecy
noun
1) (keeping of secret) Geheimhaltung, die

with great secrecy — in aller Heimlichkeit od. ganz im geheimen

2) (secretiveness) Heimlichtuerei, die (abwertend)
3) (unrevealed state) Heimlichkeit, die

in secrecy — im geheimen

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noun (the state of being or the act of keeping secret.) die Heimlichkeit
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se·cre·cy
[ˈsi:krəsi]
n no pl
1. (act of keeping secret) Geheimhaltung f
2. (ability of keeping secret) Verschwiegenheit f; (secretiveness) Heimlichtuerei f pej (about um +akk)
in \secrecy im Geheimen
in strict \secrecy unter strenger Geheimhaltung
to be shrouded in \secrecy geheim gehalten werden
to swear sb to \secrecy jdn zur Geheimhaltung verpflichten
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['siːkrəsɪ]
n
(of person = ability to keep secrets) Verschwiegenheit f; (= secretiveness) Geheimnistuerei f, Heimlichtuerei f; (of event, talks) Heimlichkeit f

in secrecy — im Geheimen

in strict secrecy — ganz im Geheimen

there is no secrecy about it — das ist kein Geheimnis

See:
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secrecy [ˈsiːkrəsı] s
1. Verborgenheit f
2. Heimlichkeit f:
in all secrecy, with absolute secrecy insgeheim;
in (oder amid) great secrecy unter großer Geheimhaltung
3. a) Verschwiegenheit f
b) Geheimhaltung(spflicht) f:
swear sb to secrecy jemanden eidlich zur Verschwiegenheit verpflichten
4. (Wahl- etc) Geheimnis n
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noun
1) (keeping of secret) Geheimhaltung, die

with great secrecy — in aller Heimlichkeit od. ganz im geheimen

2) (secretiveness) Heimlichtuerei, die (abwertend)
3) (unrevealed state) Heimlichkeit, die

in secrecy — im geheimen

* * *
n.
Geheimhaltung f.
Heimlichkeit f.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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