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divulge

/dih-vuhlj, dahy-/US // dɪˈvʌldʒ, daɪ- //UK // (daɪˈvʌldʒ) //

泄露,透露,泄露出去,泄露信息

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    di·vulged, di·vulg·ing.

    • : to disclose or reveal.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbmake known; confess
Forms: divulged, divulges

Examples

  • The blog did not divulge specific statistics, but did say Wonder Woman 1984 has been illegally downloaded “millions” of times via torrent sites.

  • Worse, the algorithms are owned by private companies that don’t divulge how they come to their decisions.

  • Indeed, we asked participants how concerned they were for being negatively judged, and found the concern of being judged was the underlying mechanism determining how much they divulged.

  • Not that you need to divulge your entire personal life to co-workers, but sharing more of your “self” in the workplace allows you to bring your passions with you each day.

  • She had come forward earlier as she was taught to do, divulging a shameful secret to adults who said they would help her.

  • Fortunately, the resident expert took the time to divulge his tips and tricks to The Daily Beast.

  • That will be hard to judge: the director of elections has so far failed to divulge many technical details.

  • But only in recent years have athletes begun to divulge lurid details of Olympic sexcapades and debauchery.

  • She refuses to divulge the name of the man who truly stole her heart, but Madden was one of the boys, she says.

  • Neither Kline nor his client is allowed to divulge the amount of the settlement.

  • “As I hope for future mercy, sir, I never will divulge it until you bid me,” replied Oswald.

  • Now the great Arun River was to divulge its secrets and we should see Everest again after nearly halving the distance.

  • To every appeal they heartlessly refused to divulge the key to the lock-in.

  • But he was not quite prepared to divulge just the precise thoughts that were in his mind.

  • I mentally resolved to divulge the whole to my friend and fellow-countryman Burkhardt, as we arrived at the so-termed Starosty.