confidentially

listen to the pronunciation of confidentially
Englisch - Türkisch
gizli
z. sır olarak
tereddüd etmeden
sır olarak

Bunu sana sır olarak söylüyorum. - I'm telling you this confidentially.

güvenerek
güvenilir/gizli şekilde
gizlice
confidential
{s} mahrem

Tom son derece mahrem. - This is extremely confidential.

confidential
güvenilir
confidential
gizli

Bu belge çok gizlidir. Sadece senin görmen için. - This document is highly confidential. For your eyes only.

Toplam gizliliği kabul etmek ve bir gizlilik sözleşmesi imzalamak zorundaydık. - We had to agree to total confidentiality and sign a non-disclosure agreement.

confidential
özel
confidentially speaking
aramızda kalsın
confidentially speaking
laf aramızda
confidential
(Ticaret) zata mahsus
confidential
gizli kalması gereken
confidential
(Ticaret) kişiye mahsus
tell confidentially
gizli konuş
confidential
Sır olarak

Bunu sana sır olarak söylüyorum. - I'm telling you this confidentially.

confidential
{s} emin
confidential
(Askeri) ÖZEL: Onaysız açıklamasının milli güvenliğe zarar vermesi beklenen ve koruma gerektiren milli güvenlik bilgileri veya malzemesi
confidential
confidentially güvenerek
confidential
(Askeri) Özel gizlilik derecesi
confidential
{s} güven veren
confidential
güvenilir/gizli
confidential
{s} gizli kalması gereken, gizli: This is confidential. Bu aramızda kalsın
Englisch - Englisch
in a confidential manner
spoken of in a private manner
{a} in full confidence of secrecy
{a} in full confidence, trusty
Confidentially is used to say that what you are telling someone is a secret and should not be discussed with anyone else. Confidentially, I am not sure that it wasn't above their heads. see also confidential
in a confidential manner; "spoke to him intimately and confidentially"
in a confiding manner, secretly
In confidence; in reliance on secrecy
in a confidential manner; "spoke to him intimately and confidentially
confidential
{a} admitted to confidence, trusty
confidential
Enjoying, or treated with, confidence; trusted in; trustworthy; as, a confidential servant or clerk
confidential
{s} secret, classified, strictly private
confidential
negotiations: David L Chilcoat, Esq Campbell, Hornbeck, Chilcoat & Veatch LLC
confidential
A person's medical information/test results are used and kept restricted, in an attempt to prevent access to them by other individuals (such as employers and insurance companies) As with all research studies, unintentional "breaks" in confidentiality can occur Additionally, researchers and staff are not allowed to discuss any details about participants with those not involved with the research project
confidential
Information that is confidential is meant to be kept secret or private. She accused them of leaking confidential information about her private life We'll take good care and keep what you've told us strictly confidential, Mr. Lane. + confidentially con·fi·den·tial·ly People can phone in the knowledge that any information they give will be treated confidentially. + confidentiality con·fi·den·ti·al·ity the confidentiality of the client-solicitor relationship
confidential
Includes ClikFIX Rules and Data, business information, information relating to customers, financial information, the functionality, source code or documentation for the SrvCtr Software Application and all other trade secrets exposed through access to this Software Application
confidential
* That which is done or communicated in trust Confidential information is information entrusted to another The implication is that it is information that for some reason (from personal privacy to competitive advantage) the person entrusting the information does not wish at least some others to know Thus confidential information is information to be shared only with a very limited group who are involved with furthering certain ends which the one entrusting the information wants served, such as treatment of a disease, or development and manufacture of a new product Most professions recognize some duty to keep confidential a client's information, although such a duty has limits when the confidential information concerns a danger to others
confidential
kept secret within a certain circle of persons; not intended to be known publicly
confidential
If you talk to someone in a confidential way, you talk to them quietly because what you are saying is secret or private. `Look,' he said in a confidential tone, `I want you to know that me and Joey are cops.' His face suddenly turned solemn, his voice confidential. + confidentially con·fi·den·tial·ly Nash hadn't raised his voice, still spoke rather softly, confidentially
confidential
The designation that shall be applied to information or material the unauthorized disclosure of which could be reasonably expected to cause damage to the national security that the original classification authority is able to identify or describe
confidential
Private
confidential
That which is done or communicated in trust Confidential information is information entrusted to another The implication is that it is information that for some reason (from personal privacy to competitive advantage) the person entrusting the information does not wish at least some others to know Thus confidential information is information to be shared only with a very limited group who are involved with furthering certain ends which the one entrusting the information wants served, such as treatment of a disease, or development and manufacture of a new product Most professions recognize some duty to keep confidential a client's information, although such a duty has limits when the confidential information concerns a danger to others
confidential
secret
confidential
(of information) given in confidence or in secret; "closet information"; "this arrangement must be kept confidential"; "their secret communications"
confidential
denoting confidence or intimacy; "a confidential approach"; "in confidential tone of voice"
confidential
entrusted with private information and the confidence of another; "a confidential secretary"
confidential
Communicated in confidence; secret
confidential
When names or other identifiers may be given to the researcher by the research participant and/or data could be traced back to that participant; but, the Principal Investigator has implemented a means of protecting the privacy of that individual
confidential
the level of official classification for documents next above restricted and below secret; available only to persons authorized to see documents so classified denoting confidence or intimacy; "a confidential approach"; "in confidential tone of voice"
confidential
entrusted with private information and the confidence of another; "a confidential secretary
confidential
On a confidential list, the who and which commands only work for the owner of the list Not even the subscribers can use them
Türkisch - Englisch
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confidentially
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