off-the-record
基本解釋
- adj. 非正式的;不留記錄的;非公開的
英漢例句
- The conversation was not initially reported by the small group of journalists who overheard it because it was considered private and off-the-record.
由于考慮到此談話的隱私性及非正式性,此談話內容最初并沒有被少部分聽到的記者報道。 - The author, Richard Pollock, based his investigative report on Senate subcommittee hearings and upon "several off-the-record interviews with officials formerly associated with Mount Weather."
作家,理查德·鮑洛克,基于他的參議院小組委員會聽證會有關研究報告和“與一些在Mount Weathe有關前任官員非公開的面談”之上記錄。 - They turned into marathon, 90-minute, wide-ranging, off-the-record discussions that revealed to me the stunning breadth of the man.
我們的電話交談變成了長達90分鐘的內容廣泛的馬拉松式漫談,這種交談讓我了解了喬布斯的眾多側面。 - In an off-the-record comment, President Barack Obama called Kanye West a "jackass."
- And The New York Times said it won't attend because of the department's off-the-record ground rules.
NPR: Holder Plan For Off-The-Record Meetings Hits Snag - But when it finally came through, there was one condition: it had to be off-the-record.
FORBES: Obama Goes Off the Record and Down the Rabbit Hole - There were a few famous folks in the database, but that portion of our tour was off-the-record.
FORBES: Is your identity being traded by criminals?
雙語例句
原聲例句
權威例句
詞組短語
- off -the-record anecdote 逸事
- closed -door off-the-record 非公開的
- informal off -the-record officious shirt-sleeve unofficial 非正式的
短語
專業(yè)釋義
- 不宜公開報道