figurative. With up, †out. To utter; to disclose. Also intransitive.
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释义 | society > communication > manifestation > disclosure or revelation > disclose or make revelations [verb (intransitive)] (81) cough1393 figurative. With up, †out. To utter; to disclose. Also intransitive. wrayc1425 intransitive or absol. To make disclosures or statements. to break a secreta1450 †to break one's mind (heart): to deliver or reveal what is in one's mind (obsolete). to break news, to break a matter, to break a secret: to make… to tell allc1450 to tell all: to tell, disclose, or reveal everything; (in later use often) spec. to disclose the whole truth about a matter or person, typically… to bring (also put) to light1526 to bring (also †put) to light: to reveal, make known; to publish. to let on1725 intransitive. To reveal, divulge, disclose, or betray a fact by word or look. Const. to (a person); often with subordinate clause. Originally dialect… to open up1884 Non-physical senses. intransitive. To talk; esp. to declare one's thoughts or feelings, to unburden oneself. Cf. senses 12d to open out 8 at phrasal… to come out of the closet1971 More generally: to cease to conceal something which, if revealed, could cause problems or embarrassment; to admit something openly. Also with the… to come out1976 intransitive. More generally: to acknowledge or declare openly something about oneself or one's identity which has previously been concealed or… Subcategories:— suddenly (1) — disclose or reveal secrets (10) — reveal one's true character (31) — be disclosed or revealed (30) |
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