declassify
/diːˈklæsɪfaɪ/ (bre, ipa) · /diːˈklæsɪfaɪ/ (ame, ipa) · /(ˌ)dē-ˈkla-sə-ˌfī/ (ame, mw)
declassify — 動詞
- declassifypresent simple I / you / we / they
- declassifieshe / she / it
- declassifiedpast simple
- declassifying-ing form
1. to make a formal decision that specific government documents or intelligence rep
解密
將機密文件或資訊改為公開
to make a formal decision that specific government documents or intelligence reports are now allowed to be seen by the public, because the reasons for keeping them hidden have ended.
The president ordered the agency to declassify the Cold War intelligence reports.
總統下令該機構解密冷戰時期的情報報告。
declassify + direct object (intelligence reports)
Thousands of military records were declassified last spring by the National Archives.
去年春天,國家檔案館解密了數千份軍事紀錄。
passive: be declassified by [institution]
A former diplomat argued that the embassy cables should be declassified for historical research.
一位前外交官主張,為了歷史研究,應該解密那些大使館的電報。
Under the new law, all documents older than twenty-five years must be declassified automatically.
根據新法,所有超過二十五年的文件都必須自動解密。
The committee voted to declassify the file after a review of national security risks.
委員會在審查國家安全風險後,投票決定解密該檔案。
文法句型
declassify + noun phrase
be declassified + (by agent)
用法筆記
Frequently used in the passive voice because the institution doing the declassifying is often less important than the documents themselves. The subject is typically a government body, military agency, or archive.