英 [kənˈfaɪd] 美 [kənˈfaɪd]
v. 托付,委托;吐露,倾诉
第三人称单数confides
现在分词confiding
过去式confided
过去分词confided
confide /kənˈfaɪd/ CET6+ TEM8 [ confiding confided confides ]
及物动词/不及物动词 If you confide in someone, you tell them a secret. 吐露 (秘密等)
I knew she had some fundamental problems in her marriage because she had confided in me a year earlier.
我知道她的婚姻存在一些根本问题,因为她一年前曾向我吐露过。
He confided to me that he felt like he was being punished.
他私下跟我吐露过他觉得自己像在受惩罚。
还能在踢不出美丽足球的工夫稳拿(Confide)联赛冠军。但现在时间分别了,今朝的巴萨(Barcelona)曾经不再(No longer)是那工夫的巴萨。
... confer颁给,赐与 confide信赖,交托 confident确信的 ...
confidence (美)诈骗的;骗得信任的
confiding 深信不疑的;易于相信别人的
confidentially 秘密地;作为心腹话地
confidingly 信任地
confidence 信心;信任;秘密
He could not confide them even to his wife, although they provide the unacknowledged foundation of his fiction.
他甚至不能向他的妻子倾诉,尽管它们为他的小说提供了不为人知的基础。
It is important to have someone you can confide in.
有一位心腹知己很重要。
It is important that an adolescent boy should have an adult in whom he can confide.
一个青春期男孩应该有一个他能倾吐心声的成年人,这是很重要的。
And those who use instant messaging report having more people they can confide in.
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However, having a partner you can communicate with and confide in can make all the difference.
If their research materials were freely subject to subpoena, their sources likely would refuse to confide in them.
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