单词 | blab |
释义 | blab /blæb/ verb (blabbed, blabbing) [intransitive] informal TELL A SECRETto tell someone something that should be kept secret 泄露秘密 SYN gossipblab to Don’t go blabbing to your friends about this. 别把这事情抖出去说给你的朋友听。→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusblab• OK I'll tell you, but you'd better not blab!• She went and blabbed about Ernie's surprise party.• But the fact is that he blabbed about the relationship.• What had happened to previous women who had blabbed, either for love or for money?• He wouldn't blab, even to close friends, about family problems.• As he roared by, the man never saw me or stopped blabbing into his cellular telephone.• Kerri told her agent, who then went and blabbed it to all the reporters.• Newt Gingrich is not the first member of Congress to be burned by blabbing on a cellular phone.• People who blab on their car phones operate in an altered state.• He was blabbing so much about skiing and all that junk.• Better not say anything about it to Mickey -- he'll just end up blabbing to someone.• She blabbed to the Press and they hounded me until I left the country.Origin blab (1500-1600) blab “person who talks too much, too much talk” ((14-20 centuries)), probably from the soundblab verbChinese Corpus secret someone kept tell should be to that something |
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