| 释义 | 
		confidingcon‧fid‧ing /kənˈfaɪdɪŋ/ adjective    - All the people José interviewed were amazingly confiding and helpful.
 
 - All of the women without a confiding relationship or a job who also experienced one of the other vulnerability factors became depressed.
 - Dishonest people would now be free of the salutary fear which alloyed their admiration of the confiding temperament of tradesmen.
 - Other research has shown that women with a confiding relationship are much less likely to become depressed.
 - Otto was confiding information about Jean-Claude to me.
 - Then other current stresses and supports in the social environment may moderate its consequences, such as outside employment and confiding relationships.
 
    behaving in a way that shows you want to tell someone about something that is private or secret:   Her tone was suddenly confiding.—confidingly adverb:   He leant forward confidingly.  |