英 [kənˈfaɪdɪŋ] 美 [kənˈfaɪdɪŋ]
adj. 深信不疑的,轻信别人的,推心置腹的
v. 吐露(隐私)(confide 的现在分词)
confiding /kənˈfaɪdɪŋ/
形容词 unsuspicious; trustful 无猜疑的; 信任的
willing to entrust personal matters
first she was suspicious, then she became confiding
深信不疑的;易于相信别人的-引用次数:8
... confidently 信赖地 confiding 易于相信的 confidingly 信任地 ...
confidingly 信任地
confide 信赖;吐露秘密
confide 吐露;委托
She loved to sit there on the mountain-side with the confiding little goat by her.
她喜欢坐在山坡上,身边有一只信赖自己的小山羊。
But soon he again assumed a confiding tone.
但很快,他又装出一副让人信任的语气来。
Closeness, sharing, and confiding become more important to both guys and girls.
彼此亲近、分享秘密,对于男孩女孩都变得十分重要。
As far back as September, he was confiding to visitors that he was longing for a life of theological reflection and prayer nd weary of high ecclesiastical politics.
But she wrote that she'd been considering leaving the Senate for several months, confiding in her husband, former Maine Gov. John McKernan, and a handful of trusted aides.
The demo was conducted by an assistant, who showed Milo exploring a garden, learning to skim stones and finally confiding in him after being told off by his parents.
BBC: 'Virtual human' Milo comes out to play at TED in Oxford