隐情 (yǐn qíng) — hidden facts or reasons one prefers not to disclose; ulterior motive (negative sense)
Definition
隐情 refers to facts or motives someone deliberately hides — usually because revealing them would be damaging or embarrassing. It implies active concealment, unlike 隐私, which is simply 'private matters' someone has a right to keep.
noun
hidden facts or reasons one prefers not to discloseulterior motive (negative sense)
Easily confused
Examples
- 隐情。Tā cí zhí yí dìng yǒu yǐn qíng.His resignation must have some hidden reason.
- ,隐情。Tā bù kěn shuō yuán yīn, sì hū yǒu shén me yǐn qíng.She wouldn't tell the reason; she seems to have a hidden secret.
- 隐情,。Zhè jiàn shì bèi hòu yǒu méi yǒu yǐn qíng, wǒ men hái bù qīng chǔ.Whether there is an ulterior motive behind this matter, we are not sure yet.
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