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confessed

/kuhn-fes/US // kənˈfɛs //UK // (kənˈfɛs) //

供认的,忏悔的,供认不讳的,坦承的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to acknowledge or avow by way of revelation.
    • : to own or admit as true: I must confess that I haven't read the book.
    • : to declare or acknowledge, especially to God or a priest in order to obtain absolution.
    • : to hear the confession of.
    • : to acknowledge one's belief or faith in; declare adherence to.
    • : to reveal by circumstances.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to make confession plead guilty; own: to confess to a crime.
    • : to make confession of sins, especially to a priest.
    • : to hear confession.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbadmit, confirm
Synonyms
acknowledge承认,确认,认可,认同assert宣称,声称,宣称的,声称的blurt out脱口而出,冲口而出,脱口而出的,口出狂言concede让步,认输,承认,认输吧confide倾诉,吐露心声,倾吐,坦诚declare声明,宣布,申报,宣告disclose披露,公开,揭露,透露divulge泄露,透露,泄露出去,泄露信息profess声言,声望,声名狼藉,声名远播prove证明,证实,证实了recognize确认,认识,认识到,认可relate有关的,有关,有关方面,有关的问题reveal揭示,揭露,显露,揭示的affirm申明,肯定,确认,申报allow允许,容许,让,准许attest证明,见证,证言,证实aver平均值,平均值为,平均值是指avow承诺,承诺书blow打击,吹,打吹,吹吹chirp鸣叫声,啁啾声,啾啾声,鸣叫evince唤醒,唤起,唤回,唤起人们的兴趣finger指,指头,指数,指纹fink眨眼,眨眼间,眨眨眼,眨眼之间grant授予,补助金,资助,赠与leak泄漏,漏洞,漏水,泄露manifest彰显,体现在,体现,表现narrate讲述,叙述,叙事,述说own自己的,拥有,自己,属于自己的post职位,岗位,职务,岗位职责sing唱歌,唱歌的,唱歌的时候snitch告密者,举报者,举报人,打小报告squeal尖叫声,尖声叫,尖叫,尖锐湿疣unload卸载,卸下,卸装,卸货vent通风口,发泄,通气孔,通气口clue in提供线索,提供线索的,提供线索给我们come clean说实话吧,坦诚相见,说实话,坦诚相待come out出来了,出来,出来吧,走出来dump on倾倒在,倾销,倾泻而下,倾泻在humble oneself谦虚,谦逊,谦卑,拱手相让let on放任自流,放任,放过,放行level withmake clean breast of赚足了眼球,赚足了钱,赚足了人气,赚足了眼泪open one's heartown up拥有,承担,拥有自己的,拥有自己rat on老鼠上,老鼠在,老鼠,老鼠上的sound off关闭声音,熄声,熄灭声音,关声spill the beans吐露心声,吐露真言,吐露心声吧,吐露真相spit out吐出的,吐出来的,吐出,吐出来tip hand尖端的手,顶端的手,尖端手,尖端的手掌weasel黄鼠狼,鼬鼠,鼬獾,青鼬

Examples

  • Maybe this is where I confess that I didn’t put much thought into how we would get through all this turkey, because I considered it as a big chicken, and about 30 percent of what I know about cooking involves using up leftover chicken and its stock.

  • While I’m making enemies, I might as well confess that I was secretly hoping that Hall would come up just short of breaking Kastor’s illustrious record from 2006.

  • I confess I haven’t seen the latter two films but plan to soon.

  • Peter Humphrey, a British corporate investigator who has probed pharmaceutical corruption cases in China, called it “a bit extraordinary” that Sinovac emerged unscathed in 2017, despite its CEO confessing to bribery.

  • I confess, it took me a while to warm up to Maisie Dobbs, the up-by-her-boot-straps private eye of Jacqueline Winspear’s bestselling British cozy mysteries.

  • The numbers reinforce another article in the Post, in which cops confessed to “turning a blind eye” to minor crimes.

  • As for the search, which will soon resume, Soelisto confessed that “the capability of our equipment is not optimum.”

  • According to police, the driver later confessed to the crime.

  • Once he was wearing bracelets, Wright quickly confessed to knowing that “Jane Doe” was a minor,  according to court papers.

  • After lunch one day, Hollande drove her back to her hotel in Limoges (he was headed to Tulle) and confessed his love.

  • It must be confessed that he felt none too kindly towards Grandfather Mole.

  • They were outnumbered, which was nothing new in the history of the country, but it must be confessed they were out-generaled, too.

  • Valence sent a woman, disguised as a beggar, to spy out the position; but Bruce saw through the dodge, and the spy confessed.

  • It must be confessed that Jess held her breath while Henry struck one and peered about inside the car.

  • I was accompanied by a nervous friend from Iowa who confessed that he had been in an automobile but once before.