单词:privacy information
privacy information的用法和样例:
例句
- He intentionally leaked his company's confidential information to their competitors.他把自己公司的保密信息泻露给别人,真是吃里扒外。
- The non-confidential summary and open text shall contain reasonable substantial content of the confidential information.非保密概要和公开文本应当合理表达保密信息的实质内容。
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