non-disclosure
noun [ C or U ] formal (also nondisclosure) uk/ˌnɒn.dɪˈskləʊ.ʒər/ us/ˌnɑːn.dɪˈskloʊ.ʒɚ/
保密,不泄漏
a situation in which information is not made known to others
In some cases, the safety of witnesses required the non-disclosure of their identity.
An order of non-disclosure could be obtained, and criminal history information would no longer be public information.
All the employees were bound to silence by nondisclosure agreements. 所有员工都必须遵守保密协议保持沉默。
In fact, only the most serious non-disclosures will result in the non-payment of a claim.
- More examples
- Where we have found the non-disclosure to be a genuine mistake, we will honour the payment.
- Nondisclosure of information on the basis of commercial confidentiality needs to be balanced against the need for transparent performance reporting.
- Nondisclosure of these events made the insurance claim null and void.