1. secretive
Why are you being so secretive?
He is very secretive in regard to his family life.
Who is/was secretive about their private life?
He’s very secretive, he won’t tell anyone.
1. They're also being very cagey about who they got it from. 2. If he wanted to be cagey, she thought, that was okay by her. 3. She lives in her own world and is very secretive.
Joe is being very secretive - I think he has a big surprise planned.
Roy is secretive and Ted is candid.
Anglais mot "skryty"(secretive) se produit dans des ensembles:
Przymiotniki - Character and personalityMoi przyjaciele (słownictwo B osobowość, itp.)Vocabulary II - Character and PersonalityPersonality - osobowość cz IPrzymiotniki opisujące charakter2. reserved
All seats are reserved.
Please let me know the confirmation number you were told when you reserved the room.
I reserved my hotel room three weeks in advance.
Japanese students seem not merely to be extremely reserved, but to have at times almost a complete reluctance to speak.
From the standpoint of ecology, Antarctica should be reserved solely for research, not for tourism or for commercial exploration.
When participants were sought at the end of June all, about 500, seats were reserved in under a week.
There were white lines around it, and it had a notice saying, "Reserved for Head of College."
Have you reserved a hotel room? "Sorry, not yet."
That place is always crowded, but I reserved a table today, so we don't have to worry.
When answering this question, some people might put forward this kind of example: "Chinese people are very hospitable, whilst English people are more reserved."
She’s not unfriendly, just a bit reserved, that’s all.
Can we sit at that table by the window? I'm sorry. That table is reserved.
This being the case, you will allow me to be less reserved than usual, Commissioner.(don't talk about feelings or problems).
Now I know why he was so reserved. He turned out to be a secret agent.
Her sister is very open but she seems quite reserved.
Anglais mot "skryty"(reserved) se produit dans des ensembles:
cechy charakteru str 5 i 8 uzupełnione:(j. angielski-słówka określające osobowośćrozdział nr 1B upper- intermediateUNIT 1: Personality & FeelingsMatura Repetytorium - Człowiek / People, Personality.3. private
This time I stayed for the first time in a private villa, and it was really quite something.
a private citizen
It has been demonstrated in various researches that the private sector has little influence over policy making.
If you're unhappy with your private life, I suggest you register on Facebook. It's the best way to get rid of it.
Her standards for men are impossibly high, thanks to a girlhood rich in Disney, Cosmopolitan, and private school.
The widespread application of administrative guidance is considered to be a uniquely Japanese practice in which bureaucrats exert authority, without any legal backing, telling the private sector what to do and what not to do.
After weighing all these considerations, the promoters will present their scheme in the form of a private bill; however, they might find themselves forced to alter the route in order to meet criticisms in Parliament.
How many women do you know that are managers with high levels of responsibility in Italian companies, public or private?
As soon as the land of any country has all become private property, the landlords, like all other men, love to reap where they never sowed, and demand a rent even for its natural produce.
An essential condition for a helpful interview is a quiet room in which doctor and parents can sit comfortably and in private without being interrupted.
In the case of commercial airplanes, private companies compete to sell their product.
Would it be possible for people to give up their private cars and use only public transport?
In private, Kobayashi-san told me he liked his women "adventurous." What he calls an adventure I hope to never know.
Geoffrey, a highly advantaged student at a private college, bought a motorcycle and vanished with it.