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单词 confide
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confide


con·fide

C0560400 (kən-fīd′)v. con·fid·ed, con·fid·ing, con·fides v.tr.1. To tell (something) in confidence: confided a secret to his friend.2. To give as a responsibility or put into another's care: confided the task of drafting the report to her assistant.v.intr. To disclose private matters in confidence: He knew he could confide in his parents.
[Middle English, to rely on, from Old French confider, from Latin cōnfīdere : com-, intensive pref.; see com- + fīdere, to trust; see bheidh- in Indo-European roots.]
con·fid′er n.

confide

(kənˈfaɪd) vb1. (usually foll by: in; when tr, may take a clause as object) to disclose (secret or personal matters) in confidence (to); reveal in private (to)2. (foll by: in) to have complete trust3. (tr) to entrust into another's keeping[C15: from Latin confīdere, from fīdere to trust; related to Latin foedus treaty] conˈfider n

con•fide

(kənˈfaɪd)

v. -fid•ed, -fid•ing. v.i. 1. to discuss private matters or problems (usu. fol. by in). 2. to have full trust; have faith. v.t. 3. to tell in assurance of secrecy. 4. to entrust to the charge or knowledge of another. [1625–35; < Latin confīdere=con- con- + fīdere to trust, akin to foedus] con•fid′er, n.

confide


Past participle: confided
Gerund: confiding
Imperative
confide
confide
Present
I confide
you confide
he/she/it confides
we confide
you confide
they confide
Preterite
I confided
you confided
he/she/it confided
we confided
you confided
they confided
Present Continuous
I am confiding
you are confiding
he/she/it is confiding
we are confiding
you are confiding
they are confiding
Present Perfect
I have confided
you have confided
he/she/it has confided
we have confided
you have confided
they have confided
Past Continuous
I was confiding
you were confiding
he/she/it was confiding
we were confiding
you were confiding
they were confiding
Past Perfect
I had confided
you had confided
he/she/it had confided
we had confided
you had confided
they had confided
Future
I will confide
you will confide
he/she/it will confide
we will confide
you will confide
they will confide
Future Perfect
I will have confided
you will have confided
he/she/it will have confided
we will have confided
you will have confided
they will have confided
Future Continuous
I will be confiding
you will be confiding
he/she/it will be confiding
we will be confiding
you will be confiding
they will be confiding
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been confiding
you have been confiding
he/she/it has been confiding
we have been confiding
you have been confiding
they have been confiding
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been confiding
you will have been confiding
he/she/it will have been confiding
we will have been confiding
you will have been confiding
they will have been confiding
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been confiding
you had been confiding
he/she/it had been confiding
we had been confiding
you had been confiding
they had been confiding
Conditional
I would confide
you would confide
he/she/it would confide
we would confide
you would confide
they would confide
Past Conditional
I would have confided
you would have confided
he/she/it would have confided
we would have confided
you would have confided
they would have confided
Thesaurus
Verb1.confide - reveal in private; tell confidentiallydisclose, let on, divulge, expose, give away, let out, reveal, unwrap, discover, bring out, break - make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret; "The auction house would not disclose the price at which the van Gogh had sold"; "The actress won't reveal how old she is"; "bring out the truth"; "he broke the news to her"; "unwrap the evidence in the murder case"unbosom, relieve - relieve oneself of troubling information
2.confide - confer a trust uponconfide - confer a trust upon; "The messenger was entrusted with the general's secret"; "I commit my soul to God"entrust, intrust, commit, trustcommend - give to in charge; "I commend my children to you"hand, pass on, turn over, pass, reach, give - place into the hands or custody of; "hand me the spoon, please"; "Turn the files over to me, please"; "He turned over the prisoner to his lawyers"consign, charge - give over to another for care or safekeeping; "consign your baggage"recommit - commit again; "It was recommitted into her custody"obligate - commit in order to fulfill an obligation; "obligate money"

confide

verb tell, admit, reveal, confess, whisper, disclose, impart, divulge, breathe He confided his worries to me.

confide

verb1. To tell in confidence:breathe, whisper.2. To put in the charge of another for care, use, or performance:commend, commit, consign, entrust, give (over), hand over, relegate, trust, turn over.Idiom: give in trust.
Translations
倾诉吐露

confide

(kənˈfaid) verb to tell one's private thoughts to someone. He confided in his brother; He confided his fears to his brother. 吐露(秘密等) 吐露(秘密等),倾诉 confidence (ˈkonfidəns) noun1. trust or belief in someone's ability. I have great confidence in you. 信任 信任2. belief and faith in one's own ability. She shows a great deal of confidence for her age. 信心 信心confident (ˈkonfidənt) adjective having a great deal of trust (especially in oneself). She is confident that she will win; a confident boy. 有信心的 有信心的confidential (konfiˈdenʃəl) adjective1. secret; not to be told to others. confidential information. 機密的 机密的2. trusted to keep secrets. a confidential secretary. 心腹的 表示信任或亲密的confidentiality (ˈkonfidenʃiˈӕləti) noun 機密性 机密性ˌconfiˈdentially adverb secretly; not wishing to have the information passed on to anyone else. She could not tell me what he said – he was speaking confidentially. 機密地 机密地conˈfiding adjective trustful. 信任別人的 信任别人的conˈfidingly adverb 信任別人地 信任别人地in confidence as a secret; confidentially. He told me the story in (strictest) confidence. 機密地 机密地

confide


confide in (one)

To share one's secrets with someone, usually a trusted person unlikely to divulge them. Of course you can confide in me—I'm your best friend! This issue is just so embarrassing that I can't possibly confide in anyone about it.See also: confide

confide in someone

to trust someone with one's secrets or personal matters. Sally always confided in her sister Ann. She didn't feel that she could confide in her mother.See also: confide

confide something in someone

 and confide something to someoneto tell a secret or private matter to someone, trusting that the person will not reveal the secret. I learned not to confide anything secret in Bob. Tom really needed to confide his inner fears to someone.See also: confide
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confide


  • verb

Synonyms for confide

verb tell

Synonyms

  • tell
  • admit
  • reveal
  • confess
  • whisper
  • disclose
  • impart
  • divulge
  • breathe

Synonyms for confide

verb to tell in confidence

Synonyms

  • breathe
  • whisper

verb to put in the charge of another for care, use, or performance

Synonyms

  • commend
  • commit
  • consign
  • entrust
  • give
  • hand over
  • relegate
  • trust
  • turn over

Synonyms for confide

verb reveal in private

Related Words

  • disclose
  • let on
  • divulge
  • expose
  • give away
  • let out
  • reveal
  • unwrap
  • discover
  • bring out
  • break
  • unbosom
  • relieve

verb confer a trust upon

Synonyms

  • entrust
  • intrust
  • commit
  • trust

Related Words

  • commend
  • hand
  • pass on
  • turn over
  • pass
  • reach
  • give
  • consign
  • charge
  • recommit
  • obligate
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