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单词 clandestine
释义

Definition of clandestine in English:

clandestine

adjective ˈklandɛstɪnklanˈdɛstɪn
  • Kept secret or done secretively, especially because illicit.

    (尤因违法)秘密的;暗中的,私下的

    she deserved better than these clandestine meetings

    她应该得到的不止是这些私下会晤。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There were clandestine meetings in a shutdown youth centre, and journeys of many miles to seek out particular preachers.
    • The area is also a haven of illegal immigrants, the majority who are involved in the clandestine activities.
    • Now they were ruled by silence, as if on their way to some clandestine meeting of which it was not permitted to speak.
    • This is particularly true of those involved in clandestine or illegal activities.
    • He then returned the plane to its home airport and vanished back into his clandestine world.
    • Olga's clandestine meetings with Nicholai at Michael's home were becoming dangerous.
    • Gathering his cast and crew, he plots a clandestine departure.
    • Some of the longtime members began organizing clandestine meetings to discuss grievances.
    • Their aid no longer had to be clandestine.
    • The clandestine route the escaped slaves traveled became known as the Underground Railroad.
    • I agreed to act as though our affair were a secret, a clandestine drama to be hidden from the rest of the world.
    • He switched on later to the lucrative clandestine trade of felling and smuggling of sandalwood trees.
    • She was a clandestine officer of the CIA and she had worked undercover around the world.
    • We used to hear a lot of rumours about such clandestine transactions.
    • We watched their clandestine purchasing and procurement network very carefully.
    • In certain details every clandestine struggle is very much the same.
    • Indeed, it does appear to be the case that the clandestine nuclear weapons programme was initiated following that strike.
    • So far, if the clandestine meetings had gotten any easier, it was only marginally.
    • Other clandestine links operate, smuggling arms and, according to the police, drugs into Northern Ireland.
    • But the other side of the story is of course, perhaps it is possible they were on some clandestine mission.
    Synonyms
    secret, covert, furtive, surreptitious, stealthy, cloak-and-dagger, hole-and-corner, hole-in-the-corner, closet, behind-the-scenes, backstairs, back-alley, under-the-table, hugger-mugger, concealed, hidden, private
    sly, sneaky, underhand
    undercover, underground
    Military black
    informal hush-hush

Derivatives

  • clandestinity

  • noun klandɛsˈtɪnɪti
    • Even the most discrete of armadas might alter their plans and give hint to some clandestinity on our part.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • These leaders have spent all their adult lives in the cocoon of isolation and paranoia that clandestinity generates.
      • But what the company cannot be proud of is the air of clandestinity surrounding its operations.
      • The group emerged from clandestinity to lead the largest revolutionary mass movement in the country's history.
      • ‘My client appreciates clandestinity,’ the dealer said.

Origin

Mid 16th century: from French clandestin or Latin clandestinus, from clam 'secretly'.

Rhymes

destine, intestine

Definition of clandestine in US English:

clandestine

adjective
  • Kept secret or done secretively, especially because illicit.

    (尤因违法)秘密的;暗中的,私下的

    she deserved better than these clandestine meetings

    她应该得到的不止是这些私下会晤。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Their aid no longer had to be clandestine.
    • The clandestine route the escaped slaves traveled became known as the Underground Railroad.
    • The area is also a haven of illegal immigrants, the majority who are involved in the clandestine activities.
    • There were clandestine meetings in a shutdown youth centre, and journeys of many miles to seek out particular preachers.
    • Now they were ruled by silence, as if on their way to some clandestine meeting of which it was not permitted to speak.
    • This is particularly true of those involved in clandestine or illegal activities.
    • So far, if the clandestine meetings had gotten any easier, it was only marginally.
    • He switched on later to the lucrative clandestine trade of felling and smuggling of sandalwood trees.
    • But the other side of the story is of course, perhaps it is possible they were on some clandestine mission.
    • Olga's clandestine meetings with Nicholai at Michael's home were becoming dangerous.
    • Gathering his cast and crew, he plots a clandestine departure.
    • We watched their clandestine purchasing and procurement network very carefully.
    • In certain details every clandestine struggle is very much the same.
    • We used to hear a lot of rumours about such clandestine transactions.
    • I agreed to act as though our affair were a secret, a clandestine drama to be hidden from the rest of the world.
    • Some of the longtime members began organizing clandestine meetings to discuss grievances.
    • Other clandestine links operate, smuggling arms and, according to the police, drugs into Northern Ireland.
    • She was a clandestine officer of the CIA and she had worked undercover around the world.
    • He then returned the plane to its home airport and vanished back into his clandestine world.
    • Indeed, it does appear to be the case that the clandestine nuclear weapons programme was initiated following that strike.
    Synonyms
    secret, covert, furtive, surreptitious, stealthy, cloak-and-dagger, hole-and-corner, hole-in-the-corner, closet, behind-the-scenes, backstairs, back-alley, under-the-table, hugger-mugger, concealed, hidden, private

Origin

Mid 16th century: from French clandestin or Latin clandestinus, from clam ‘secretly’.

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