classified

英['klæsɪfaɪd] 美['klæsɪfaɪd]
  • adj. 分类的;类别的;机密的
CET6 TEM4
Noun:
  1. a short ad in a newspaper or magazine (usually in small print) and appearing along with other ads of the same type

Adjective:
  1. arranged into classes

  2. official classification of information or documents; withheld from general circulation;

    "thousands of classified documents have now been declassified"

1. She never participated in obtaining or copying any classified documents for anyone.
她从未参与过为任何人获取或复制机密文件之事。

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2. At least one British officer was feeding him with classified information.
至少有一个英国官员在向他提供机密情报。

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3. He has a security clearance that allows him access to classified information.
他获得了安全许可,可以接触机密信息。

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4. The spy returned to deliver a second batch of classified documents.
那名间谍返回来递送第二批机密文件。

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5. The coroner immediately classified his death as a suicide.
验尸官立即断定他的死亡属于自杀。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. The classified advertisement is the simplest one.
      分类广告是最简单的一种广告。
    2. I am looking for the classified section.
      我正在找分类广告栏。
    3. Wind speed measurements shall be made with a cup classified anemometer.
      用已分好类别的杯状风速计进行风速测量。
    4. This information is classified; only a few top officials can see it.
      这份情报是保密的,只有少数几个高级官员能看。