declassifydeclassifyD.J.:[ˌdi:ˈklæsifai]K.K.:[diˈklæsəˌfaɪ]vt.1.■对(机密文件等)销密
declassify[di:'klæsifai]vt.1.■【美国政府、军事】撤销(文件等)的密级,使(文件、情报等)不再列入机密等级:to declassify secret information and document对机密情报和文件销密[参较classification]变形vt.declassifieddeclassifying
declassifydeclassify[diˈklæsifai]vt.1.■(文件报告等)不再作机密论, 降低机密等级并公开化
继承用法declassifiableadj.
词性变化declassification[ˈdiˌklæsifiˈkeiʃən]n.
declassify(-ies, -ied)- [with obj.](常作 be declassified)officially declare (information or documents) to be no longer secret
解密(信息,文件),撤销(消息或文件)的密级
government documents were declassified.
政府文件已被脱密。
派生declassificationnoun
declassify
动词 declassify:
lift the restriction on and make available again
declassify
■DES declassified document source code, can declassify any type of any size document.
DES解密文件源代码,可以解密任何类型的任何大小的文件。
■So spokespersons of both agencies acknowledged at the press conference the decision to declassify death toll figures was in part a subsequent endorsement of a fait accompli.
在记者招待会上,双方发言人公开承认了关于公布死亡数字的决定。这在某种程度上可以说是对既成事实的事后认可。
■The commission investigating the 9/11 attacks, which killed nearly 3,000 people, asked the US administration to declassify the document at its meeting Thursday.
委员会调查了使近3000人丧生的9.11袭击,要求美国行政部门于周四在会议上公开该文件。
■to declassify secret information and document
对机密情报和文件销密[参较classification]
■declassify a document
把文件销密