基本解釋[教育學(xué)]完全秘密英漢例句雙語例句They were married in strict privacy .他們極其秘密地結(jié)了婚。They would like to try it, one day, maybe, perhaps, but with the temperature right down, in strict privacy and certainly with a swimsuit on.他們在未來某一天可能想要嘗試,但是溫度要降下來,嚴(yán)格的隱私條件,當(dāng)然要穿上泳裝。As the company told Search Engine Land in March, Google wouldn’t put out facial recognition in a mobile app unless there were very strict privacy controls in place.Google今年3月告訴著名科技博客Search Engine Land說“除非已經(jīng)掌握了一項非常嚴(yán)格的隱私控制機制,Google不會在移動應(yīng)用中加入人臉識別功能?!?/li>權(quán)威例句When a British tabloid, the News of the World, published a story about Max Mosley, a motor-racing administrator, he turned (unsuccessfully as it happened) to a court in France, which has strict privacy laws, to make the paper remove from its website a video which purported to show him engaged in sado-masochistic sex acts.ECONOMIST: Rich people and bad laws mean tough times for free speechDue to strict rules entitling consumers to financial privacy, though, banks are limited in the secondary use of that data.FORBES: How Banks Plan To Compete With GrouponPrivacy laws are somewhat more common in Latin America, where countries such as Argentina and Chile boast relatively strict European-style regimes.ECONOMIST: Legal confusion on internet privacyin strict privacy更多例句專業(yè)釋義教育學(xué)完全秘密