divulgence如何读

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divulgence是什么意思

  • n.透露;泄露

divulgence英英释义

verb

transitive verb

to make known (something, such as a confidence or secret) divulge the company's sales figures

refused to divulge the name of her informant

archaic to make public : proclaim

divulgence词源英文解释

Middle English, from Latin divulgare, from dis- + vulgare to make known, from vulgus mob

The first known use of divulge was in the 15th century

divulgence儿童词典英英释义

dizzyadjective

having a feeling of whirling

mentally confused

causing or caused by a whirling sensation

dizzy heights

extremely rapid

prices climbing at a dizzy rate

dizzyadjective

having a feeling of whirling

mentally confused

causing or caused by a whirling sensation

dizzy heights

extremely rapid

prices climbing at a dizzy rate

dizzyadjective

having a feeling of whirling

mentally confused

causing or caused by a whirling sensation

dizzy heights

extremely rapid

prices climbing at a dizzy rate

dizzyadjective

having a feeling of whirling

mentally confused

causing or caused by a whirling sensation

dizzy heights

extremely rapid

prices climbing at a dizzy rate

divulgeverb

to make public : disclose

divulgeverb

to make public : disclose

divulgence 例句

1 I'm afraid I couldn't make you feel how resolute I was, against any divulgence that might lessen the gulf between me and the old unfortunate self.

2 The divulgence of this simple little plan by a Simba quite in earnest dissipated Winkleman's last hope of doing anything by means of persuasion.

3 He vouched that Trump’s divulgence of classified information to Russian officials at the White House was no big deal.

4 How much more treacherous the divulgence must now seem.

5 I think that the evils that flow from the divulgence of the counsels of kings are such that they cannot be remedied.

6 The brave barbarian was put to rack To force divulgence of his scattered gold.—

7 And as to Hester, the sudden divulgence of it might easily upset the unstable balance in her of mind and nerve and drive her at once into some madness.

8 That there was some secret of the divulgence of which the king was in the utmost terror, is thus beyond a doubt.

9 But the divulgence of facts often brings fearful sequences.

10 We introduce a method of examining oxygen pipeline divulgence using oxygen concentration meter.

介绍一种用氧浓度仪检测的方法来检测氧气管道泄漏.

11 Even they that are powerless regard such divulgence of what occurs in respect of them as an insult to them, and, therefore, inexcusable.

12 We had a high opinion of his mechanical genius, and generally held that the Chief "knew something bad of him," and on pain of divulgence enforced Phil to be his bondsman.

13 “I would be concerned that, this early on, there is a public call to start a leak investigation, and really chill the divulgence of newsworthy information,” Mr. Kurtzberg said.

14 For The cause of jealousy a woman may condone; the divulgence of her jealousy she will never forgive.

15 The tone of that divulgence suggests something big.

16 With unspeakable horror and humiliation Pats began to realize the awful possibilities of that divulgence of his most secret thoughts.

17 I should say, that I make a distinction between it and the spread of rumors or the divulgence of someone’s secrets.

18 The divulgence carries the weight of privileged insight, though it’s shrewdly apportioned, of course — intimacy on Beyonce’s terms, as always.

19 A: You have been given an opportunity here, and I am glad you wrote; let’s look at your co-worker’s divulgence as an invitation rather than a burden.

20 They do not owe us a divulgence of their position.”

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