Originally: (of a person) to make known, divulge, disclose, reveal (something secret or not generally… transitive. With simple object.
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释义 | society > communication > manifestation > disclosure or revelation > disclose or reveal [verb (transitive)] > secrets (26) discovera1375 Originally: (of a person) to make known, divulge, disclose, reveal (something secret or not generally… transitive. With simple object. labc1400 intransitive. To speak indiscreetly; to blab, to gossip. Also transitive: to blab (something) out. bewray1578 To reveal, expose, discover (unintentionally, and usually what it is intended to conceal); = betray, v. 6. the existence or presence of (something). blab1582 transitive. To open one's mouth about (a thing better kept in); to tell, or reveal indiscreetly. discabinet1605 transitive. To reveal, disclose (something hidden or secret). eviscerate1607 In various figurative applications. transferred. To bring out the inmost secrets of; reflexive to disclose one's inmost thoughts. Also figurative. Obs… eliminate1608 transitive. figurative. To divulge (something meant to be kept hidden, as a secret). Obsolete. to give upa1640 To divulge, reveal. †Also, to disclose the name of. vent1678 figurative. To disclose, divulge, or let out (a secret, etc.). Obsolete. betray1734 To disclose or reveal with breach of faith (a secret, or that which should be kept secret). confide1735 transitive. To impart as a secret, to communicate in confidence (to a person). leak1859 To allow the disclosure of (secret or confidential information). (Cf. sense 1b and leak, n. 1d.) Also intransitive. to shell out1862 to shell out colloquial (figurative from sense 1). transitive. To let out, declare. rare. clatfart1913 intransitive. To gossip, to tittle-tattle; to chatter idly or pointlessly. Also transitive: to reveal (information, esp. a secret) by speaking… spill1917 transitive. To utter (words); to confess or divulge (facts). Also with over. slang (originally U.S.). unzip1939 transitive. figurative and in extended use. To reveal the contents or inner workings of (something); to cause to open up. Subcategories:— prejudicially (9) — let (one) into secret (1) |
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