confides信息详情
vt.吐露;委托
vi.信赖;吐露秘密
confide───vt.吐露;委托;vi.信赖;吐露秘密
confided───vt.吐露;委托;vi.信赖;吐露秘密
confider───倾诉者
confines───n.范围;界限;疆界(confine的复数);vt.限制;禁闭(confine的三单形式)
confixes───配置
confident───adj.自信的;确信的
configs───n.配置,布局;显示配置信息命令
confine───n.(尤指某个地方限制行动自由的)边界;(尤指学科或活动领域的)范围;限制;vt.限制;禁闭;(因疾病、残疾)无法离开(床、家、轮椅);将(自己或自己的活动)局限于;(妇女)卧床分娩
confined───adj.有限制的;封闭的,狭窄的;幽禁的;在分娩中的;v.限制,使局限;禁止离开,关押;卧床分娩(confine的过去式和过去分词)
She never confides her troubles to anybody.───她从不把烦心的事对人讲。
14the Lord confides in those who fear him; he makes his covenant known to them.───耶和华与敬畏他的人亲密。他必将自己的约指示他们。
If home is where the heart is,” his autobiography confides, “then Belize is my home.”───如果心之所在就是家之所在,”他在自传中这样写道,“那么伯利兹就是我的家。”
When he gave up boozing and womanising, he confides, his mother thought he was gay.───他坦白说,在他放弃酗酒和泡妞以后,他妈以为他是个同性恋。
confides to Pinkerton that she has secretly embraced Christianity, so that her fate may BE linked closer to that of her husband.───蝴蝶向平克顿吐露,她已暗地里信奉了基督教,为的是使他俩的命运更紧密地结合在一起。
She offers Briggs homemade rum balls and confides that they're made with an old family recipe and were favorites of her late husband.───利昂娜送给布里格斯一些自制的小点心,说这是她照着家里一个古老的食谱做的,是她已故丈夫的最爱。
"It's not so much what my husband says, " a tearful wife confides, "as the way he says it. Why dose he have to yell at me? "───泪流满面的妻子倾诉道:“倒不是因为他说的话不对,而是他说话的方式。凭什么要对我那样大喊大叫?”
Don't be like that. You know both of them really well, and I know that Sam confides in you. Don't you think Matt is being unreasonable?───别这样。我知道你跟他们两人关系都很好,我也知道山姆在你面前倾诉过。你不觉得是马特不讲理吗?
A colleague chillingly confides that the nicest thing his mother ever said to him was that he was brighter than his sister.───一位同事冷冰冰地坦言,他妈妈对他说过的最动听的话就是,他比妹妹更聪明。
The city turns a seamed cheek upward, confides itself to the sound and hazardous construction of a journey by starlight.
He who confides in her - his unwary heart!
"I am incredibly surprised, " confides one Tory grandee, "by the degree to which he takes this stuff seriously."
An outsider, because of her birth (the result of her father's adulterous relationship) and by nature, she confides in her diary, which is read by her sister-in-law with unfortunate consequences.
"The dirty little secret about medicine", confides Paul Yock of Stanford University, "is that we physicians make decisions all the time based on woefully incomplete information."
He no longer confides in he, as he did in the letter at the beginning, but distances himself from her.
She confides in no one.
Tia Flor confides to Yolanda, flashing her famous smile.