confide的意思和读音

confide

: [kənˈfaɪd] : [kən'faɪd]

v.

confides  confiding  confided  

v.withhold

v.unburden,disclose,reveal,divulge,tell

confidev.

1.to tell sb secrets and personal information that you do not want other people to know

She confided all her secrets to her best friend.

He confided to me that he had applied for another job.

‘It was a lie,’ he confided.“。”

v.1.()2.,,3., (in)4.() (in)1.()2.,,3., (in)4.() (in)

v.1.to tell someone a secret or discuss your private feelings with them

1. fiduciary a confide v confidant n ...

2. confess v. confide v. confidence n. ...

3. confession confide confidence ; ...

4. konfid'i:to entrust , confide = perfid'i:to betray = ...

5. Brilliant Confide Diamond ...

6. confer , confide , confident ...

7. confession confide confidence ...

8. fiduciary a confide v confidant n ...

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1.He said he doesn't understand why so many people with problems have to confide in him.

2.She returned to the charge the next evening and requested her niece to confide in her to unburden her heart.

3.As a young woman with a broken heart, she was reluctant to confide in him, thinking he could not help. She was wrong.

4.You let me know: as long as I wish, be able to confide everything to you.

5."We confide in our strength, without boasting of it; we respect that of others, without fearing it" (Thomas Jefferson).“”(·)。

6.She did bring herself, finally, to confess, and confide in me: there was not a soul else that she might fashion into an adviser.

7.Try to be with other people and to confide in someone; it is usually better than being alone and secretive.

8.Make sure she continues to see him, gets him to confide in her, and report to you.

9.I do refactor softwar confide not know any other reliable way of having the same kind of confidence.

10.Jone felt she could only confide in her mother.