单词 | divulge |
释义 | divulge (daɪvʌldʒ , US dɪ- ) Word forms: divulges , divulging , divulged verb If you divulge a piece of secret or private information, you tell it to someone. [formal] Officials refuse to divulge details of the negotiations. [VERB noun] He was charged with divulging state secrets. [VERB noun] I do not want to divulge where the village is. [VERB wh] Synonyms: make known, tell, reveal, publish Collocations: divulge a name Only accept readers' comments if they are prepared to divulge their name and address. Times, Sunday Times The club said it could not divulge her name, but officials hatched a plan to bring them together. Times, Sunday Times He did not divulge the name of the organization he worked for, citing security reasons. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A leaked government document in 2003 divulged the names of 300 people who had rejected honours in the past 60 years. Times, Sunday Times However, he dies before divulging the name of this person. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He and his colleagues last year suggested people could divulge a secret anonymously on the internet. Times, Sunday Times You sit in a circle, and, as you go round, each person has to divulge their secret. Times, Sunday Times I wanted to know how to be a minister, and no one was divulging the secret. Christianity Today Bosses need them to divulge their secrets and some of them didn't feel supported enough last time. The Sun Everyone, from politicians to pop stars, must divulge their secrets and tell all, or stand accused of insincerity. Times, Sunday Times Companies that refuse to divulge information could lose their state licenses. Houston Chronicle Security breaches have made some customers more reluctant to divulge information to call centres. Times, Sunday Times Thieves commonly obtain credit-card details by skimming (copying details during a transaction) or phish-ing (tricking owners into divulging information). Times, Sunday Times However, if the accused were to divulge information to an informer or undercover agent of their own free will then the statements could be used against them. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He used several different names online and allegedly divulged information about the agency in chat rooms. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 泄露 Japanese: 暴露する |
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