confiding
英 [kənˈfaɪdɪŋ]
美 [kənˈfaɪdɪŋ]
adj. 信任的; 推心置腹的
v. (向某人)吐露(隐私、秘密等)
confide的现在分词
现在分词:confiding
BNC.43589
牛津词典
adj.
- 信任的;推心置腹的
showing trust; showing that you want to tell sb a secret- a confiding relationship
可以推心置腹的关系
- a confiding relationship
柯林斯词典
- VERB 吐露(或倾诉)秘密
If youconfide insomeone, you tell them a secret.- 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性的问题,早在一年前她就向我倾诉过。 - He confided to me that he felt like he was being punished...
他向我诉说他觉得自己像是在受罚。 - On New Year's Eve he confided that he had suffered rather troubling chest pains...
新年前夜,他诉说他胸口疼得相当厉害。 - I confided my worries to Michael.
我把我的担心透露给了迈克尔。
- I knew she had some fundamental problems in her marriage because she had confided in me a year earlier...
英英释义
adj
- willing to entrust personal matters
- first she was suspicious, then she became confiding
双语例句
- It's no different than confiding in a priest.
这与向牧师坦白没什么不同。 - He was confiding, good-natured, unsophisticated, companionable.
他为人坦率,一团和气,世故不深,蔼然可亲。 - She's not exactly confiding in me right now.
她现在连我都不太信任。 - At first she was suspicious, then she became confiding.
她最初疑虑重重,后来逐渐敞开心扉了。 - He immediately began confiding to me, at the top of his lungs, the most terrible things about Sonny
他立刻拉开了嗓门,把桑尼那些最见不得人的事儿都说给我听 - But in spite of such policies, many employees with depression say they would never consider confiding in their colleagues, let alone seek help from their employer, for fear of being written off.
但尽管有这些政策,很多患有抑郁症的雇员还是表示,他们绝不会考虑向自己的同事坦白,更别提向雇主求助了,因为他们害怕被打入冷宫。 - It is an interesting and confiding job.
这是一份令我感兴趣和信心百倍的工作。 - And why was he confiding this information to me?
那么他为什么向我吐露这个信息? - Arbatov feigned embarrassment beautifully, speaking as though he were confiding a great family secret.
阿尔巴托夫显出一副尴尬相,装得很到家,像是在吐露家里的一桩大秘事。 - The book is written as if Laura Munson is confiding directly to you and that you and she are good friends.
这本书是写仿佛倾诉劳拉曼森是直接向你和你和她是好朋友。