释义 |
fess up in American English (fɛs), 'fess up (fɛs) US Informal to admit or acknowledge something; confess Word origin aphetic for confess Examples of 'fess up' in a sentencefess up Second, when they do lose stuff, they are much less likely to fess up.Fess up now, what do you find a real turn-off in a partner?The incompetent and the unlucky are now having to fess up.So fess up - it's the first step to cutting down.Fess up, how long does it take you to get ready?So, fess up, what's the most embarrassing thing that's happened live on air?We asked five guys to fess up...Whether supermarkets and manufacturers should 'fess up' to changes is open to debate.You never know how much you've spent until all your departments fess up.I think he should fess up and admit it's really 'second breakfast'. |