breach of confidence

英 [briːtʃ ɒv ˈkɒnfɪdəns] 美 [briːtʃ əv ˈkɑːnfɪdəns]

背信,破坏信用,泄密,背信弃义行为,泄露(商业)机密

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双语例句

  1. Thus, the "cost of security breach" might include some very high indirect costs ( for example, loss of investor confidence).
    因此,“安全性被破坏的代价”可能包括非常高昂的间接代价(比如,失去投资者的信任)。
  2. Commits a breach of confidence and shall be liable to dismissal.
    即属泄漏机密,可被解雇。
  3. This, he argued, amounted to a breach of the implied term of trust and confidence between employer and employee.
    他认为,这等于违反了雇主和雇员间的隐含信任条款。
  4. Lawsuits for libel, invasion of privacy, breach of confidence, copyright violation, and infliction of emotional distress are just a few types of civil action one can bring against the press.
    诽谤、侵犯隐私、泄密、侵犯版权和精神伤害只是新闻媒体可遭遇的部分民事诉讼类型而已。
  5. He resigned on grounds that it would be a breach of confidence.
    他是因为背信而辞职。
  6. To divulge in a breach of confidence.
    以违背信任而泄露。
  7. For instance, the prepaid service may bring about fraud caused by breach of confidence in high-end authentication.
    比如预付费业务带来了高端认证过程泄密而形成的欺诈。
  8. This is a serious breach of the fairness principle in securities transactions, which damaged the legitimate rights and interests of the majority of ordinary investors, undermined investors 'trust and confidence for the securities market, seriously disrupting the order of the securities market.
    这严重违背了证券交易的公平原则,损害了广大投资者的合法权益,打击了投资者对于证券市场的信任与信心,严重扰乱了证券市场的秩序。