nda
nda — 名詞
- ndasingular
- ndasplural
1. a written promise, usually signed when starting a job or business deal, that you
保密協議
要求簽署人不得洩露特定資訊的法律文件
a written promise, usually signed when starting a job or business deal, that you will keep certain information secret and not share it with anyone outside the agreement
Kwame had to sign an NDA before starting work at the tech firm.
Kwame 在科技公司上班前必須先簽一份保密協議。
sign an NDA — the most common collocation
The NDA prevented Lauren from discussing the project for five years.
那份保密協議禁止 Lauren 在五年內討論該專案。
prevented [person] from [action] — showing the NDA's legal effect
Anong's employment contract included an NDA covering all customer data and trade secrets.
Anong 的僱用合約中有一份保密協議,涵蓋所有客戶資料與商業機密。
After leaving the firm, Ravindra was still bound by the NDA he had signed.
離開公司之後,Ravindra 仍受到他簽署的保密協議約束。
The lab director asked every visitor to sign an NDA before entering the research wing.
實驗室主管要求每位訪客進入研究區之前都要簽保密協議。
- confidentiality agreement
slightly broader — may cover ongoing duties of confidentiality beyond just not disclosing specific facts
- non-disclosure agreement
the full formal term, used in legal documents and contracts
- secrecy agreement
informal synonym, rarely used in legal writing
文法句型
sign + NDA
be bound by + NDA
under + NDA
用法筆記
Common in business, legal, and tech workplaces. The full form 'non-disclosure agreement' appears in formal documents, while 'NDA' is used in everyday speech and journalism.