0 to tell something secret or personal to someone who you trust not to tell anyone else -- 吐露,傾訴(秘密)
[ + that ] He confided (to her) that his hair was not his own. 他(向她)透露他的頭髮是假髮。
[ + speech ] "My husband doesn't know yet, but I'm going to leave him," she confided. 「我丈夫還不知道,但我就要離開他了。」她傾訴道。
A single question to measure the extent to which our respondent's had close or confiding relationships outside those in the home was added.
One-third did not confide worries to anyone (32.8%), yet one-third said they confided a great deal (29.6 %).
Only people with great trust in each other confided in whispers what was moving them.
Seven people had friends in whom they could confide and who made them feel cared about and needed.
Among married individuals having both daughters and sons, the likelihood of confiding in a spouse stays high and even increases in the case of wives.
For example, in the first row of the table, the 58 % of men confiding in a spouse refers only to those who were married.
To others, however, he would later confide that he had simply fabricated the supporting opinion.
Even at their most virtuosic these works remain troubled, intimate, confiding.