super-secrecy
noun [ U ] (also supersecrecy) uk/ˌsuː.pəˈsiː.krə.si/ us/ˌsuː.pɚˈsiː.krə.si/
超级保密
an extremely high degree of secrecy (= the state of being secret or of keeping something secret)
The restructuring was shrouded in super-secrecy, so no one knew who held what job until it was announced to everyone in the company. 重组是高度机密的,所以在向公司的每个人宣布之前,没有人知道谁担任什么职位。
Soviet supersecrecy about military matters meant a lot of uncertainty. 苏联对军事事务的超级保密意味着有很多不确定性。
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- The messages were written in a code that evoked Cold War era super-secrecy.
- I later understood that all the super-secrecy behind their dinner plans was because Ryan was intending to propose to his girlfriend that night.
- The company has a policy of supersecrecy around unreleased products.