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Перевод: confide
[глагол] доверять; поверять; сообщать по секрету; вверять; поручать; признаваться; полагаться
Тезаурус:
- To talk to her, reason with her, confide in her, as people are wont to do when confronting their victims with loaded guns.
- Tempy was a friend, as well as her maid, the one person in whom Tamar felt that she could confide.
- Eventually, he decided to confide in Elizabeth.
- Luckily, he had a correspondent in his brother Theo in whom he could confide and with whom he could explore ideas about art; the letters are thus an invaluable source of interpretation.
- You can confide in me.
- "Sweet and very beautiful lady, forgive me what I am going to confide.
- I had not realized how close they had been but she grieved for a long while for the grandmother to whom she had felt close and in whom she had found it easy to confide.
- He also felt a sudden pang, thinking that perhaps Franca, wanting to confide in him and finding him unavailable, had turned to Gildas.
- Either Kuzmitch was lying (and defectors often do), or Blake was a very clever spy who, despite the temptation to confide in Kuzmitch and thus get better treatment, maintained his role as a long-term sleeper agent.
- She could not offer advice as a grandmother, despite her long experience of children; and now her own children had ceased to confide in her "because they felt that the time had come when I ought to be "spared" every possible worry.
- "The trouble with T S," says one long-time acquaintance, "is that he cannot bring himself to confide in anybody."
- This is because many children want to talk about the subject but cannot find an adult in whom to confide or who is willing to talk about it.
- Aunt Rose pinched her thin lips together, uncertain how much to confide.
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