Secret in spanish

Secreto

pronunciation: sekɹ̩etoʊ part of speech: noun, adjective
In gestures

secret1 = secreto, confidencia. 

Example: And therein lies the secret of the unshakeable belief of reference librarians that what they do is the very pith and marrow of librarianship.

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» be no secret that = no + ser + ningún secreto que.

Example: It's no secret that all Commonwealth Games sites are lagging behind schedule but the organisers are putting on a brave face.

» best kept secret = secreto mejor guardado.

Example: After the IFLA Conference I'll be driving up to the West Coast and hopping on a ferry to the islands before crossing to Aberdeen in the East (one of Scotland's best kept secrets).

» closely guarded secret = secreto celosamente guardado, secreto muy bien guardado.

Example: Discover the closely guarded secret to the fastest acne cure around!.

» closely kept secret = secreto celosamente guardado, secreto muy bien guardado.

Example: Indeed, in most industries salary information is a closely kept secret.

» dark secret = secreto oscuro.

Example: Showing a happy and fulfilled facade, she is hiding a dark secret that could eventually bring her to her knees.

» keep + a secret = guardar un secreto.

Example: The article carries the title 'Telecommunications perspectives: `keeping a secret; encryption revisited (or, are we throwing the baby out with the bath water?)'.

» keep + Nombre + a secret from = ocultar Algo a.

Example: To work as a librarian is so terribly respectable that young lady trainees at library school have been known to try to keep their specialism a secret from young men so as not to prejudice their chances of acquiring boyfriends.

» military secret = secreto militar.

Example: Journalists are worried about spilling military secrets, undermining national security, and consorting with the enemy.

» open secret = secreto a voces.

Example: The routine spiking of milk with illicit substances was an open secret in China's dairy regions.

» reveal + secrets = revelar un secreto.

Example: Like a good magician, the exhibition reveals secrets to viewers, educates them in a detailed and systematic manner, and lets them ponder the countless questions that subsequently arise.

» secret holding location = escondite, lugar oculto, zulo.

Example: The captured crews were transported to secret holding locations where they were eventually interrogated until they told everything they knew.

» secret of/for success = secreto del éxito.

Example: The secret of success is to have a pragmatic approach to the practical problems of data entry.

» secret of life, the = secreto de la vida, el.

Example: As it turns out, the secret of life is blissfully simple.

» secret of war = secreto de guerra.

Example: 400 pages of interrogations, once closely guarded as secrets of war, were discovered along with reams of other classified documents by a reporter.

» spill + a secret = revelar un secreto.

Example: Journalists are worried about spilling military secrets, undermining national security, and consorting with the enemy.

» state secret = secreto de estado.

Example: There is also a large amount of information that is kept secret: not merely cloak-and-dagger state secrets, but vast quantities of confidential technical and commercial data.

» tell + a secret = revelar un secreto, confiar un secreto, hacer una confidencia.

Example: Fully 50% of the respondents to my survey say the person to whom they're most likely to tell a secret is their significant other.

» trade secret = secreto industrial, secreto comercial.

Example: As a result, laws which attempt to treat information as an economic good -- patent, trade secret, copyright or privacy laws, for instance -- run into continuing problems of interpretation and enforcement.

» trade secret law = ley del secreto industrial.

Example: It is possible to mix and match from copyright law, patent law and trade secret and contract law, and the choice of avenue offering the best protection will depend upon many variables.

secret2 = secreto. [Adjetivo]

Example: This article raises some of the issues associated with the collection and documentation of Aboriginal archival material which is secret/sacred in nature.

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» in secret = en secreto, a escondidas.

Example: Every single email she wrote in secret has been read by snoops.

» keep it + a secret = mantener en secreto, guardar en secreto.

Example: How the shit did she keep it a secret for 5 months?.

» keep + Nombre + secret = mantener secreto, mantener en secreto.

Example: There is also a large amount of information that is kept secret: not merely cloak-and-dagger state secrets, but vast quantities of confidential technical and commercial data.

» secret admirer = admirador secreto.

Example: If you don't have the nerve to directly approach a girl who has caught your eye, consider being her secret admirer for a while.

» secret agent = agente secreto, espía.

Example: He used the University as his recruiting ground to enlist bright, patriotic young men to serve as secret agents.

» secret ballot = voto secreto.

Example: This kind of thinking contrasts starkly with the importance accorded to the secret ballot in other matters.

» secret brotherhood = sociedad secreta.

Example: From Ancient Egypt to the lodges that dot America today, this is a probing look at the world's most famous secret brotherhoods.

» secret cell = célula secreta.

Example: In late July, U.S. and Iraqi forces intensified their operations against secret cell leaders in Baghdad.

» secret cell = escondite, lugar oculto, zulo.

Example: He was held as a secret prisoner and hidden in a secret cell.

» secret deal = pacto secreto, acuerdo secreto.

Example: They had made a secret deal with Otto Reich to wreck Cuba's economy.

» secret door = puerta secreta.

Example: Secret doors and hidden passageways may sound like the stuff of movies and novels but these are for real.

» secret entrance = entrada secreta.

Example: A band of thieves managed to find a secret entrance to the pyramid from which they spirited away piles of treasure in the dead of night = Una banda de ladrones logró encontrar una entrada secreta a la pirámide desde la que hicieron desaparecer sin dejar rastro montones de tesoros en la oscuridad de la noche.

» secret information = información secreta.

Example: I hope I'm not disclosing any secret information.

» secret operation = operación secreta.

Example: A secret operation saved hundreds of thousands of Muslim manuscripts in Tumbuktu's ancient libraries from destruction by militants.

» secret pact = pacto secreto.

Example: This article relates the untold story of the secret pact between the Third Reich and Jewish Palestine.

» secret passage = pasaje secreto, pasadizo secreto.

Example: He may have been preparing himself for his later infatuation with video games where finding secret passages was also important.

» secret passage = túnel secreto, pasaje secreto, pasadizo secreto.

Example: The king had long ago found a secret tunnel that led to the edge of the river.

» secret passageway = pasaje secreto, pasadizo secreto.

Example: Everyone loves a secret passageway and all the best ones have a very discreet switch to activate the entrance.

» secret police = policía secreta.

Example: The lack of intervention by the secret police has improved postal communication.

» secret room = cuarto secreto.

Example: Every kid talks about how they're going to have a secret room in his house when they grows up.

» Secret Santa = amigo invisible.

Example: Secret Santa is a fun game to play and is best when price boundaries are set.

» secret service = servicio secreto.

Example: As the presidential campaign narrows into a dead heat, the Secret Service learns of a catastrophic plot to assassinate one of the candidates.

» secret society = sociedad secreta.

Example: The author examines the worship of aestheticism, spiritualism, medievalism and the supernatural, present in the work of the Visionists, a secret society of artists, poets and writers.

» secret storage location = escondite, lugar oculto, zulo.

Example: The investigation also uncovered the existence of a secret storage location used since 1990.

» secret storage place = escondite, lugar oculto, zulo.

Example: Her chest has a secret storage place that can hold a heart shaped lip gloss or eyeshadow that comes with the doll.

» secret tunnel = túnel secreto, pasaje secreto, pasadizo secreto.

Example: The king had long ago found a secret tunnel that led to the edge of the river.

» secret weapon = arma secreta.

Example: On the banks of the windswept Columbia River, Google is working on a secret weapon in its quest to dominate the next generation of Internet computing.

Secret synonyms

esoteric in spanish: , pronunciation: esəterɪk part of speech: adjective enigma in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪnɪgmə part of speech: noun privy in spanish: , pronunciation: prɪvi part of speech: noun, adjective covert in spanish: , pronunciation: koʊvɜrt part of speech: adjective clandestine in spanish: , pronunciation: klændestɪn part of speech: adjective mystery in spanish: , pronunciation: mɪstɜri part of speech: noun private in spanish: , pronunciation: praɪvət part of speech: adjective surreptitious in spanish: , pronunciation: sɜrəptɪʃəs part of speech: adjective closet in spanish: , pronunciation: klɑzət part of speech: noun mystic in spanish: , pronunciation: mɪstɪk part of speech: adjective, noun occult in spanish: , pronunciation: əkʌlt part of speech: adjective, noun mysterious in spanish: , pronunciation: mɪstɪriəs part of speech: adjective confidential in spanish: , pronunciation: kɑnfədenʃəl part of speech: adjective hidden in spanish: , pronunciation: hɪdən part of speech: adjective underground in spanish: , pronunciation: ʌndɜrgraʊnd part of speech: adjective, noun mystical in spanish: , pronunciation: mɪstɪkəl part of speech: adjective classified in spanish: , pronunciation: klæsəfaɪd part of speech: adjective secluded in spanish: , pronunciation: sɪkludɪd part of speech: adjective inward in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪnwɜrd part of speech: adjective, adverb concealed in spanish: , pronunciation: kənsild part of speech: adjective hugger-mugger in spanish: , pronunciation: hʌgɜrmʌgɜr part of speech: noun, adjective, adverb arcanum in spanish: , pronunciation: ɑrkənəm part of speech: noun undercover in spanish: , pronunciation: əndɜrkʌvɜr part of speech: adjective hush-hush in spanish: , pronunciation: hʌʃhʌʃ part of speech: adjective cloak-and-dagger in spanish: , pronunciation: kloʊkænddægɜr part of speech: adjective hole-and-corner in spanish: , pronunciation: hoʊlændkɔrnɜr part of speech: adjective unavowed in spanish: , pronunciation: ənəvaʊd part of speech: adjective unacknowledged in spanish: , pronunciation: ənəknaʊlədʒd part of speech: adjective closed book in spanish: , pronunciation: kloʊzdbʊk part of speech: noun on the quiet in spanish: , pronunciation: ɑnðəkwaɪət
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