秘密英语怎么说
We all look forward to the day when the scientists can discover more secrets of the universe.
He's still hunting for LINCs, hopeful that they will reveal cellular secrets.
For the hints of unknown perfumes are drifting mockingly across your face, disclosing something of the secret gardens and delights.
Many may be keeping it a guilty secret.
They are eager to see this old mysterious land with a splendid culture of more than, 000 years.
This was a rare opportunity for Britain's beleaguered secret state to justify itself, and tell its side of the story.
The danger, they say, lies not only in pilfered secrets, but also in the public revelation that a half-century of laser failure seems to be ending.
Nature is often the secret hidden in the quiet, impetuous, quick results will be difficult to touch the mystery.
The World Cup is hitting stride and it's no secret that people are streaming video at work.
Skywalker engineered an underground fugitive network, dubbed the Great River, and a secret haven called Eclipse, to protect the beleaguered Jedi Knights.
Indeed, this is the secret of visionary ideas: Most earthshaking ideas look funny at first.
You tuck your secret away in an unexpected place, like an MP3 or a photo file, to conceal the fact you even shared any information at all.
Mr Vance has mastered the trick of gently feeding insider snippets to his readers without overloading them with information.
This is how most of the real geniuses throughout history went about their work. Quietly, slowly, calmly, persistently.
In fine, fluid brush strokes Ms Messud exposes their fears and their secrets.
Langdon feel that they are looking for a ground-breaking history of the secret, which is evidenced by the number of the century both enlightening brings a dangerous secret.
There's an extra secretive, conspiratorial thrill to goofing off on a day when most people are at work.
Many people denounced their neighbours to the secret police.
I believe the inner secret of success is the measure of force with which the teller wills the conveyance of his impression to the hearer.
I'm in charge of the woman. You go check on the diplomat. The secret will soon be revealed.
This apparent paradox is at the core of our fascination with language, and it holds many of its secrets.
To my mind, the secret to ha ine lies in your succe ful work.
The president has been huddling with his most senior aides.
It wasn't until the eighteenth century that the secret began to unravel.
I guess I always figured that it was something that was a secret between us.