divulged
英 [daɪˈvʌldʒd]
美 [daɪˈvʌldʒd]
v. 泄露,透露(秘密)
divulge的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 泄露(秘密);透露(信息)
If youdivulgea piece of secret or private information, you tell it to someone.- Officials refuse to divulge details of the negotiations...
官员们拒绝透露谈判的细节。 - He was charged with divulging state secrets...
他被控泄露国家机密。 - I do not want to divulge where the village is.
我不想透露那个村庄在哪儿。
- Officials refuse to divulge details of the negotiations...
双语例句
- It may be divulged to other departments agencies for the same purpose.
有关资料可能会送交其他部门机构,作同样用途。 - The information was divulged before an audience of200 military personnel.
这个信息在一个200人的军队听众前被泄露。 - For their part, Israeli officials say there has been progress but the talks are secret and little can be divulged.
以色列官员说,他们认为已经取得了一些进展,但是谈判是秘密进行的,因此不能向外透露什么信息。 - Would she have divulged anything?
她本会透露些什么吗? - He divulged what had gone on in the Council meeting.
他透露了议会中讨论的事。 - These military devices, leading to victory, must not be divulged beforehand.
此兵家之胜,不可先传也。 - Single item investigation data concerning any individual or his/ her family shall not be divulged without the consent of the said person.
属于私人、庭的单项调查资料,非经本人同意,不得泄露。 - All the information in this tender shall be kept as strictly confidential and not divulged to any individual or organization without the prior written approval of IKEA.
这次招标的所有信息都将严格保密,确保在没有得到IKEA的高层书面同意的情况下,不向任何个人或组织泄漏任何信息。 - Name cards were not in use yet among the Chinese side, ostensibly because they might have divulged an excessive amount of potentially sensitive information, such as names, addresses, and phone numbers.
中方那时还不使用名片,表面上看是因为他们不愿暴露过多的政治敏感信息,比如姓名、地址和电话号码。 - The woman divulged that her name was Mrs musprat.
这妇人透露她的名字叫马斯普拉特太太。
