confidentiality [ kŏn′fĭ-dĕn′shē-ălĭ-tē ]

保密性保密保密问题保密原则

confidentiality 的定义

n. 名词 noun

    confidentiality 近义词

    confidentiality

    等同于 slumberous

    confidentiality

    等同于 intimacy

    confidentiality

    等同于 privacy

    confidentiality

    等同于 secrecy

    confidentiality

    等同于 clandestineness

    confidentiality

    等同于 clandestinity

    confidentiality

    等同于 covertness

    confidentiality

    等同于 huggermugger

    confidentiality

    等同于 secretiveness

    confidentiality

    等同于 secretness

    更多confidentiality例句

    1. Kids approaching adolescence get a brief discussion about confidentiality.
    2. The reason we have confidentiality is so that people are not forced to go home.
    3. Donald Sterling apparently sought to ensure it stayed that way by including a confidentiality clause when he settled the suit.
    4. Some minor details have been changed out of respect for patient confidentiality.
    5. Promised (and delivered) confidentiality and anonymity, arrestees had nothing to lose—and, therefore, tons to offer.
    6. There is a second insurance-related issue that has to do with confidentiality.
    7. I have tried to give a realistic picture of confidentiality in therapy.
    8. There are two central questions relating to confidentiality that I want to raise here.
    9. Accidental or inadvertent breaks of confidentiality sometimes can also occur.
    10. There may or may not be special laws in your state to protect the confidentiality of psychotherapy.