blab 英 [blæb]   美 [blæb]

blab

blab  英 [blæb] 美 [blæb]

vt. 泄漏  vi. 胡扯  n. 泄密者;多嘴的人 

进行时:blabbing  过去式:blabbed  过去分词:blabbed  第三人称单数:blabs  名词复数:blabs 

We never confided in her, because she would blab. 我们从不跟她说心里话,因她会说漏嘴。
GOLDEN RULE Home is pretty much the only place where you can safely blab about almost anything without having to consider the needs of the people around you. 家差不多是惟一可以无所顾忌、放心聊天的地方。

  • To blab is to gossip about or reveal a secret you promised to keep. You might accidentally blab to your dad about your brother getting in trouble at school.
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  • vt. 泄漏
  • vi. 胡扯
  • n. 泄密者;多嘴的人
  • 1. We never confided in her, because she would blab.

    我们从不跟她说心里话,因她会说漏嘴。

  • 2. GOLDEN RULE Home is pretty much the only place where you can safely blab about almost anything without having to consider the needs of the people around you.

    家差不多是惟一可以无所顾忌、放心聊天的地方。

  • 3. Then Cameron will blab again about how it shows British strengths, at the same time as he's slashing funding to scientific research that indirectly ensured those victories.

    然后,卡梅伦将再次大放阙词,胡扯它是如何在展示英国的优势,而与此同时,把这归功于他削减了科研经费,间接保证了那些胜利。

  • blab (v.) mid-15c., blabben, "to talk idly and foolishly, talk too much," apparently from Middle English noun blabbe "one who does not control his tongue" (late 13c.), which is probably echoic. Related: Blabbed; blabbing. From c. 1600 as "to talk indiscreetly."
blab / blæb ; NAmE blæb / verb ( -bb- ) [intransitive ,  transitive ] blab(to sb) (about sth) | blab(sth) (to sb) ( informal) to tell sb information that should be kept secret (向某人)透露秘密,告密 Someone must have blabbed to the police. 一定有人向警方告密了。 blab blabs blabbed blabbing blab / blæb ; NAmE blæb /
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