blab

英[blæb] 美[blæb]
  • v. 泄密;胡扯
  • n. 瞎说乱谈的人;喋喋不休
blabby blabbed blabbed blabbing blabs
  • blabber n.多嘴的人n.闲聊;胡言乱语v.饶舌;瞎说
  • blabbermouth n.长舌者
  • black adj.黑的;不加牛奶的;很脏的;愤怒的;令人沮丧的;邪恶的;阴沉的;机密的;黑色幽默的n.黑色;黑人;黑色物v.抵制;(使)变黑
  • blackamoor n.黑人;皮肤黑的人
  • blackart n.妖术;魔法
Verb:
  1. divulge confidential information or secrets;

    "Be careful--his secretary talks"

  2. speak (about unimportant matters) rapidly and incessantly

1. Her mistake was to blab about their affair.
她错在说出了他们的婚外情。

来自柯林斯例句

2. She'll blab it all over the school.
她会满学校乱说。

来自柯林斯例句

3. He blab bed my confidences to every one.
他把我告诉他的知心话告诉了每个人.

来自《现代英汉综合大词典》

4. Who will open himself to a blab?
谁愿向一个不肯守口如瓶的人说心里话 呢 ?

来自《现代英汉综合大词典》

5. She will be sure to blab and it will be all over the town in no time.
她肯定会乱说,而全城的人立刻就会知道这件事情.

来自《现代英汉综合大词典》

    用作动词 (v.)
    1. He blabbed my confidences to every one.
      他把我告诉他的知心话告诉了每个人。
    2. You know she'll just blab all the secrets.
      你知道她会泄露所有秘密的。
    3. She'll be sure to blab and it will be all over the town in no time.
      她肯定会乱说,而全城的人立刻就会知道。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Who will open himself to a blab?
      谁愿向一个不肯守口如瓶的人说心里话呢?