0 to tell something secret or personal to someone who you trust not to tell anyone else -- 吐露,倾诉(秘密)
[ + speech ] "My husband doesn't know yet, but I'm going to leave him," she confided. “我丈夫还不知道,但我就要离开他了,”她倾诉道。
[ + that ] He confided (to her) that his hair was not his own. 他(向她)透露他的头发是假发。
It was overheard by the ostler who confided it to other customers.
Nor had his father confided political information and opinions to him.
Twenty years of suffering in silence, of not knowing in whom to confide.
Life events, life difficulties and confiding relationships in the depressed elderly.
He can't confide in her, because he knows how close we are, and it makes it awkward for him.
Older husbands are more likely to report confiding in their wives than are the wives to report confiding in husbands.
Apart from spouses and siblings, the full family availability results in reductions in the likelihood of confiding in any one of the other relatives.
Even at their most virtuosic these works remain troubled, intimate, confiding.