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confide [kən'faɪd]∎ to confide a secret to sb confier un secret à qn;∎ she confided her fear to them elle leur a avoué en confidence sa peur;∎ I didn't confide my thoughts to anyone je n'ai révélé mes pensées à personne∎ they confided their daughter to her ils ont confié leur fille à sa garde ou à ses soins;∎ to confide sth to sb's care confier qch à la garde de qn(a) (talk freely to) se confier à;∎ there's nobody I can confide in il n'y a personne à qui je puisse me confier∎ you can confide in me! vous pouvez me faire confiance!, fiez-vous à moi! -
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4 confide
1. intransitive verb 2. transitive verbhe confided that he... — er gestand, dass er...
* * *(to tell one's private thoughts to someone: He confided in his brother; He confided his fears to his brother.) (sich an-)vertrauen- academic.ru/15172/confidence">confidence- confident
- confidential
- confidentiality
- confidentially
- confiding
- confidingly
- in confidence* * *con·fide[kənˈfaɪd]vt▪ to \confide sth etw gestehento \confide sth to sb's care jdm etw in gutem Glauben anvertrauento \confide sb to sb's care jdn in jds Obhut geben* * *[kən'faɪd]vtanvertrauen (to sb jdm)* * *confide [kənˈfaıd]A v/i1. sich anvertrauen (in dat)2. vertrauen (in dat oder auf akk):confide in sb jemandem vertrauen, jemandem Vertrauen schenkenB v/t jemandem etwas anvertrauen:a) vertraulich mitteilenb) zu treuen Händen übergeben* * *1. intransitive verb 2. transitive verbhe confided that he... — er gestand, dass er...
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(to tell one's private thoughts to someone: He confided in his brother; He confided his fears to his brother.) confiar- confident
- confidential
- confidentiality
- confidentially
- confiding
- confidingly
- in confidence
tr[kən'faɪd]1 (tell) confiar■ I have never confided my secret to anyone but you nunca he confiado mi secreto a nadie más que a ti2 formal use (entrust) confiar (to, a)v.• confiar v.• fiar v.kən'faɪd
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a) ( tell secrets)to confide IN somebody — confiarse* a alguien
b) ( trust) (liter)to confide IN somebody/something — confiar* en alguien/algo
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vt[kǝn'faɪd]to confide something TO somebody — confiarle* algo a alguien
1.VT (=tell) [+ secret] confiarhe confided to me that... — me confió que..., me dijo en confianza que...
to confide sth to sb — confiar algo a algn, contar algo en confianza a algn
2. VI1) (=trust)to confide in sb — confiarse a algn, hacer confidencias a algn
2) (=tell secrets)to confide in or to sb that... — confiar a algn que..., confesar a algn en secreto que...
* * *[kən'faɪd]
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a) ( tell secrets)to confide IN somebody — confiarse* a alguien
b) ( trust) (liter)to confide IN somebody/something — confiar* en alguien/algo
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vtto confide something TO somebody — confiarle* algo a alguien
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con·fide [kənʼfaɪd] vt1) ( tell secrets)to \confide sth etw gestehen;to \confide [to sb] that... jdm anvertrauen, dass...;( confess) [jdm] gestehen, dass...to \confide sth to sb's care jdm etw in gutem Glauben anvertrauen;to \confide sb to sb's care jdn in jds Obhut f geben -
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v. \confide sth to sb нууцаа итгэж хэлэх. confiding adj. итгэмтгий. -
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confide [kənˈfaɪd]• she confided to me that... elle m'a confié que...( = tell secrets to) se confier à* * *[kən'faɪd] 1.transitive verb confier [secret] (to à)2.to confide in — se confier à [person]
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10 confide con·fide
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11 confiar
v.1 to confide (secreto).María confió su secreto Mary confided her secret.2 to be confident, to trust, to confide, to rely.Elsa confía a pesar de la prueba Elsa is confident despite the proof.3 to confide with, to entrust with.Ella confió a su hijo la misión She confided the mission with her son.4 to trust to.Ella confió llegar a tiempo She trusted to be there on time.* * *1 (tener fe) to trust (en, -), confide (en, in)2 (estar seguro) to be confident, trust3 (contar) to count (en, on), rely (en, on)■ confío en mi inteligencia para resolver el problema I am counting on my intelligence to solve the problem1 (depositar) to entrust2 (secretos, problemas, etc) to confide1 (entregarse) to entrust oneself2 (confesarse) to confide (a, in)3 (estar seguro) to be overconfident* * *verb1) to trust2) confide•* * *1.VT•
confiar algo a algn — [+ misión, tarea, cuidado, educación] to entrust sb with; [+ secreto, preocupaciones] to confide to sb; [+ voto] to give sbla aplicación del acuerdo se confiará a la ONU — the UN will be entrusted with o will be responsible for implementing the agreement
confió a sus hijos al cuidado de sus abuelos — he left his children in the care of their grandparents
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confiar en algn/algo — to trust sb/sthno deberías confiar en su palabra — you shouldn't trust his word o what he says
confío plenamente en la justicia — I have complete faith o confidence in justice
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confiar en hacer algo, confiamos en poder ganar la partida — we are confident that we can win the game, we are confident of winning the game3.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) ( tener fe)confiar en alguien/algo — to trust somebody/something
confiamos en su discreción — we rely o depend on your discretion
b) ( estar seguro)2.confiar en + inf/en que + subj: confiamos en poder llevarlo a cabo we are confident that we can do it; confiemos en que venga — let's hope she comes
confiar vta) < secreto> to confidesiempre me confía sus preocupaciones — she always tells me o confides in me about her worries
b) ( encomendar) <trabajo/responsabilidad> to entrust3.confiarse v prona) ( hacerse ilusiones) to be overconfidentno te confíes demasiado — don't get overconfident o too confident
b) (desahogarse, abrirse)* * *= consign, lodge.Ex. There ought to be a special kind of Hell to which poor citators can be consigned.Ex. The actual report has been lodged at the British Library but has not been published.----* confiar Algo a Alguien = entrust [instrust].* confiar en = be sanguine about, trust (in), look to, count on, bank on, rely on/upon.* confiar en el instinto = fly by + the seat of + Posesivo + pants.* confiar en que = be confident that.* confiarse demasiado = be lulled into a false sense of security, be lulled into a false sense of.* confiar un secreto = tell + a secret.* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) ( tener fe)confiar en alguien/algo — to trust somebody/something
confiamos en su discreción — we rely o depend on your discretion
b) ( estar seguro)2.confiar en + inf/en que + subj: confiamos en poder llevarlo a cabo we are confident that we can do it; confiemos en que venga — let's hope she comes
confiar vta) < secreto> to confidesiempre me confía sus preocupaciones — she always tells me o confides in me about her worries
b) ( encomendar) <trabajo/responsabilidad> to entrust3.confiarse v prona) ( hacerse ilusiones) to be overconfidentno te confíes demasiado — don't get overconfident o too confident
b) (desahogarse, abrirse)* * *= consign, lodge.Ex: There ought to be a special kind of Hell to which poor citators can be consigned.
Ex: The actual report has been lodged at the British Library but has not been published.* confiar Algo a Alguien = entrust [instrust].* confiar en = be sanguine about, trust (in), look to, count on, bank on, rely on/upon.* confiar en el instinto = fly by + the seat of + Posesivo + pants.* confiar en que = be confident that.* confiarse demasiado = be lulled into a false sense of security, be lulled into a false sense of.* confiar un secreto = tell + a secret.* * *vi1 (tener fe) confiar EN algn/algo to trust sb/sthdebemos confiar en Dios we must trust (in) Godno confío en sus palabras I don't trust what she saysconfiamos en su discreción we rely o depend on your discretion, we rely o depend on you to be discreet2 (estar seguro) confiar EN algo to be confident OF sthel equipo confía en la victoria the team is confident of victoryconfiar EN + INF/ EN QUE + SUBJ:confiamos en poder llevarlo a cabo we are confident that we can do it o of being able to do itconfío en que todo salga bien I am confident that it will all turn out wellconfiemos en que llegue a tiempo let's hope she arrives in time■ confiarvt1 ‹secreto› to confidesiempre me confía sus preocupaciones she always tells me o confides in me about her worries, she always confides her worries to meme confió que pensaba huir she confided to me that she was planning to escape2 (encomendar) ‹trabajo/responsabilidad› to entrustle confiaron una misión difícil they entrusted him with a difficult missionconfió la educación de sus hijos a una institutriz he entrusted the education of his children to a governessconfíe el cuidado de su hogar a nuestros productos you can rely on o trust our products to care for your home1 (hacerse ilusiones) to be over-confidentno te confíes demasiado don't get overconfident o too confident2 (desahogarse, abrirse) confiarse A algn to confide IN sbno tiene a nadie a quien confiarse she doesn't have anyone to confide in3(depositar la confianza): confiarse EN algo to put one's trust IN sthse confió en sus manos she put her trust in him* * *
confiar ( conjugate confiar) verbo intransitivo
confiamos en su discreción we rely o depend on your discretionb) ( estar seguro) confiar en algo to be confident of sth;
confiamos en poder llevarlo a cabo we are confident that we can do it;
confiemos en que venga let's hope she comes
verbo transitivo confiarle algo a algn ‹ secreto› to confide sth to sb;
‹trabajo/responsabilidad› to entrust sb with sth
confiarse verbo pronominal
◊ no te confíes demasiado don't get overconfident o too confidentb) (desahogarse, abrirse) confiarse a algn to confide in sb
confiar
I verbo transitivo
1 (poner bajo la tutela) to entrust: le confié la educación de mi hija, I entrusted him with my daughter's education
2 (decir reservadamente) to confide
II verbo intransitivo (fiarse de) confiar en, to trust: no confío en ella, I don't trust her
(contar con) no confíes en su ayuda, don't count on his help
' confiar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
contar
- fiar
- prometerse
English:
anticipate
- commit
- confide
- entrust
- faith
- level-headed
- rely
- trust
- confident
- give
* * *♦ vt1. [secreto] to confide;me confió que estaba muy nervioso he confided to me that he was very nervouste confío el cuidado de las plantas I'm relying on you to look after the plants;le han confiado la dirección del partido he has been entrusted with the leadership of the party♦ vi[tener fe]confiar en to trust;confiar en la suerte to trust to luck;confía demasiado en los demás he is too trusting of others;no confío en sus intenciones I don't believe his intentions are honest;confiamos en el triunfo we are confident of winning;confío en que Dios nos ayudará I have faith o am confident that God will help us;confío en poder conseguirlo I am confident of being able to achieve it* * *I v/t1 secreto confide (a to)2:confiar algo a alguien entrust s.o. with sth, entrust sth to s.o.II v/i1 trust (en in)* * *confiar {85} vi: to have trust, to be trustingconfiar vt1) : to confide2) : to entrust* * *confiar vb1. (fiarse) to trust2. (estar seguro) to be confident / to be surepuedes confiar en mí you can count on me / you can rely on me4. (explicar) to confide -
12 anvertrauen
(trennb., hat):I v/t jemandem etw. anvertrauen (en)trust s.o. with s.th., place s.th. in s.o.’s hands; jemandem ein Geheimnis etc. anvertrauen confide a secret etc. to s.o.II v/refl1. sich jemandem anvertrauen confide in s.o.2. sich jemandes Führung / jemandem anvertrauen entrust o.s. to s.o.’s guidance / put one’s trust in s.o.* * *to entrust; to intrust; to commit; to consign* * *ạn|ver|trau|en ptp a\#nvertraut sep1. vt1)(= übergeben, anheimstellen)
jdm etw anvertrauen — to entrust sth to sb or sb with sth2)(= vertraulich erzählen)
jdm etw anvertrauen — to confide sth to sb2. vranvertrauen — to entrust oneself to sb's leadership/protection
* * *1) (to give (someone or something) to be looked after: I commend him to your care.) commend2) (to give into the care of another; to trust( somebody with something): I entrusted this secret to her; I entrusted her with the duty of locking up.) entrust3) (to give (something to someone), believing that it will be used well and responsibly: I can't trust him with my car; I can't trust my car to him.) trust* * *an|ver·trau·en *[ˈanfɛɐ̯trauən]I. vt1. (vertrauensvoll übergeben)▪ jdm etw \anvertrauen to entrust sth to sb [or sb with sth2. (vertrauensvoll erzählen)▪ jdm etw \anvertrauen to confide sth to sbetw nur dem Papier \anvertrauen (fig geh) to entrust sth solely to paperII. vr1. (sich vertrauensvoll mitteilen)2. (sich in einen Schutz begeben)* * *1.transitives Verb1)jemandem etwas anvertrauen — entrust something to somebody; entrust somebody with something
2) (fig.)2.jemandem/seinem Tagebuch etwas anvertrauen — confide something to somebody/one's diary
reflexives Verb1)sich jemandem/einer Sache anvertrauen — put one's trust in somebody/something
2)sich jemandem anvertrauen — (fig.): (sich jemandem mitteilen) confide in somebody
* * *anvertrauen (trennb, hat):A. v/tjemandem etwas anvertrauen (en)trust sb with sth, place sth in sb’s hands;anvertrauen confide a secret etc to sbB. v/r1.sich jemandem anvertrauen confide in sb2.sich jemandes Führung/jemandem anvertrauen entrust o.s. to sb’s guidance/put one’s trust in sb* * *1.transitives Verb1)jemandem etwas anvertrauen — entrust something to somebody; entrust somebody with something
2) (fig.)2.jemandem/seinem Tagebuch etwas anvertrauen — confide something to somebody/one's diary
reflexives Verb1)sich jemandem/einer Sache anvertrauen — put one's trust in somebody/something
2)sich jemandem anvertrauen — (fig.): (sich jemandem mitteilen) confide in somebody
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13 confier
confier [kɔ̃fje]➭ TABLE 71. transitive verba. ( = dire) to confide (à to)b. ( = laisser) confier qn/qch aux soins/à la garde de qn to confide or entrust sb/sth to sb's care/safekeeping2. reflexive verb* * *kɔ̃fje
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1) ( remettre)confier quelque chose à quelqu'un — to entrust somebody with something [mission, poste]; to entrust something to somebody [argent, valise]
2) ( dire en confidence)confier à quelqu'un — to confide [something] to somebody [peines, intentions]
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se confier verbe pronominal to confide (à in)* * *kɔ̃fje vt1) [objet en dépôt, travail]On lui a confié un poste très délicat à l'ambassade alors qu'il n'avait que trente ans. — He was entrusted with a very sensitive position at the embassy even though he was only thirty.
2) [enfants] to entrustIls confient leurs enfants à leur voisine lorsqu'ils doivent s'absenter quelques heures. — They entrust their children to their neighbour when they need to go out for a few hours.
3) [secret, pensée]* * *confier verb table: plierA vtr1 ( remettre) confier qch à qn to entrust sth to sb, to entrust sb with sth [mission, poste]; to entrust sth to sb [argent]; to leave sth in sb's care, to entrust sth to sb [lettres, valise]; confier (la garde d')un enfant à qn to leave a child in sb's care; confier à qn le soin de faire to entrust sb with the task of doing; confier qch aux soins de qn to leave sth in sb's care; confiez-nous votre voiture/vos pellicules photo○ leave your car/your films to us; on m'a confié la direction du projet I have been put in charge of the project; confier son sort au hasard to entrust one's fate to chance;2 ( dire en confidence) confier à qn to confide [sth] to sb [peines, intentions]; confier un secret à qn to tell sb a secret.B se confier vpr to confide (à in); je n'ai personne à qui me confier I have nobody to confide in; elle se confie peu she doesn't confide in people much.[kɔ̃fje] verbe transitifconfier un secret à quelqu'un to confide ou to entrust a secret to somebody, to share a secret with somebody2. [donner] to entrustconfier une mission à quelqu'un to entrust a mission to somebody, to entrust somebody with a mission3. (littéraire) [livrer] to consign————————se confier verbe pronominal intransitif[s'épancher] to confide————————se confier à verbe pronominal plus préposition[s'en remettre à] to trust to -
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confidence [kɔ̃fidɑ̃s]feminine noun( = secret) little secret• confidence pour confidence, je ne l'aime pas non plus since we're speaking frankly, I don't like him either* * *kɔ̃fidɑ̃snom féminin secret, confidencePhrasal Verbs:* * *kɔ̃fidɑ̃s nf* * *confidence nf secret, confidence; dire qch en confidence to say sth in confidence; être dans la confidence to be in on the secret; mettre qn dans la confidence to let sb in on the secret; faire une confidence à qn to tell sb a secret, to confide sth to sb; faire des confidences à qn sur qch to confide in sb about sth; je ne reçois pas ses confidences he/she doesn't confide in me; elle m'a expliqué sur le ton de la confidence, que she explained, confidentially, that.confidences sur l'oreiller pillow talk ¢.[kɔ̃fidɑ̃s] nom fémininfaire une confidence à quelqu'un to confide something to somebody, to trust somebody with a secretmettre quelqu'un dans la confidence to take somebody into one's confidence, to let somebody into the secret————————en confidence locution adverbiale -
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confiar ( conjugate confiar) verbo intransitivo confiamos en su discreción we rely o depend on your discretionb) ( estar seguro) confiar en algo to be confident of sth;confiamos en poder llevarlo a cabo we are confident that we can do it; confiemos en que venga let's hope she comes verbo transitivo confiarle algo a algn ‹ secreto› to confide sth to sb; ‹trabajo/responsabilidad› to entrust sb with sth confiarse verbo pronominal◊ no te confíes demasiado don't get overconfident o too confidentb) (desahogarse, abrirse) confiarse a algn to confide in sb
confiar
I verbo transitivo
1 (poner bajo la tutela) to entrust: le confié la educación de mi hija, I entrusted him with my daughter's education
2 (decir reservadamente) to confide
II verbo intransitivo (fiarse de) confiar en, to trust: no confío en ella, I don't trust her (contar con) no confíes en su ayuda, don't count on his help ' confiar' also found in these entries: Spanish: contar - fiar - prometerse English: anticipate - commit - confide - entrust - faith - level-headed - rely - trust - confident - give -
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adj.1 trusting, confident, assured, confiding.2 unsuspecting, trustful, not suspicious.past part.past participle of spanish verb: confiar.* * *1→ link=confiar confiar► adjetivo1 (crédulo) unsuspecting, gullible2 (seguro) confident, self-confident3 (engreído) self-satisfied; (presumido) conceited* * *(f. - confiada)adj.1) confident2) trusting* * *ADJ1) (=seguro) confident2) (=ingenuo) trusting3) (=vanidoso) vain, conceited* * *- da adjetivoa) [ser] ( crédulo) trustingb) [estar] ( seguro)confiado en algo: está muy confiado en que lo van a llevar he's convinced they're going to take him; no estés tan confiado — don't get over-confident
* * *= unwary, unsuspecting, sanguine, trustful, trusting, confident (in).Ex. Experience has shown that the vastness of this as yet unordered field holds many pitfalls for the unwary librarian and researcher.Ex. There has been little planning about what to do about the huge quantities of unevaluated and perhaps unwanted information which threatens to engulf the unsuspecting user.Ex. A historical outline of the study of personality is given with particular emphasis on the concept of the 4 humours: choleric, melancholic, phlegmatic and sanguine.Ex. They should be more trustful of their colleagues and to use information technology to a larger extent.Ex. Yet without this trusting support for the editorial expertise of the publishers such books could not be published at all.Ex. Experience of IT in USA is associated not infrequently with the confounding of confident expectations.----* confiados, los = unsuspecting, the.* * *- da adjetivoa) [ser] ( crédulo) trustingb) [estar] ( seguro)confiado en algo: está muy confiado en que lo van a llevar he's convinced they're going to take him; no estés tan confiado — don't get over-confident
* * *= unwary, unsuspecting, sanguine, trustful, trusting, confident (in).Ex: Experience has shown that the vastness of this as yet unordered field holds many pitfalls for the unwary librarian and researcher.
Ex: There has been little planning about what to do about the huge quantities of unevaluated and perhaps unwanted information which threatens to engulf the unsuspecting user.Ex: A historical outline of the study of personality is given with particular emphasis on the concept of the 4 humours: choleric, melancholic, phlegmatic and sanguine.Ex: They should be more trustful of their colleagues and to use information technology to a larger extent.Ex: Yet without this trusting support for the editorial expertise of the publishers such books could not be published at all.Ex: Experience of IT in USA is associated not infrequently with the confounding of confident expectations.* confiados, los = unsuspecting, the.* * *confiado -da1 [ SER] (crédulo) trustingen estos tiempos no es bueno ser tan confiado these days it's not wise to be so trustingentró muy confiado sin saber que le habían preparado una trampa he came in confidently o unsuspectingly, not knowing that they had set a trap for him2 [ ESTAR] (seguro) confiado EN algo:está muy confiado en que lo van a llevar he's convinced they're going to take himno estés tan confiado, esos exámenes pueden ser muy difíciles don't get over-confident o don't be too sure of yourself, those exams can be extremely hard* * *
Del verbo confiar: ( conjugate confiar)
confiado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
confiado
confiar
confiado◊ -da adjetivo
b) [estar] ( seguro):
no estés tan confiado don't get over-confident
confiar ( conjugate confiar) verbo intransitivo
confiamos en su discreción we rely o depend on your discretionb) ( estar seguro) confiado en algo to be confident of sth;
confiamos en poder llevarlo a cabo we are confident that we can do it;
confiemos en que venga let's hope she comes
verbo transitivo confiadole algo a algn ‹ secreto› to confide sth to sb;
‹trabajo/responsabilidad› to entrust sb with sth
confiarse verbo pronominal
◊ no te confíes demasiado don't get overconfident o too confidentb) (desahogarse, abrirse) confiadose a algn to confide in sb
confiado,-a adjetivo
1 (que tiene confianza en los demás) trusting, unsuspecting: con lo confiado que es le van a engañar muchas veces, he's such an unsuspecting person that he'll often be misled
2 (esperanzado) está confiada en que aprobará, she's confident that she'll pass
(seguro, tranquilo) self-confident
confiar
I verbo transitivo
1 (poner bajo la tutela) to entrust: le confié la educación de mi hija, I entrusted him with my daughter's education
2 (decir reservadamente) to confide
II verbo intransitivo (fiarse de) confiar en, to trust: no confío en ella, I don't trust her
(contar con) no confíes en su ayuda, don't count on his help
' confiado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
confiada
English:
trustful
- trusting
- unsuspecting
* * *confiado, -a adj1. [seguro] confident;estar confiado to be confident;estar demasiado confiado to be overconfident;estoy confiado en que todo acabará bien I'm confident everything will turn out all right;se mostró confiado he was confident2. [crédulo] trusting;ser confiado to be trusting* * *adj trusting* * *confiado, -da adj1) : confident, self-confident2) : trusting♦ confiadamente adv* * *confiado adj hopeful -
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1. v/t confide2. v/i: confidare in trust in, rely on* * *confidare v.tr.1 to confide: mi confidò che voleva andarsene, he confided to me he wanted to leave; confidare un segreto a qlcu., to confide (o to impart) a secret to s.o. // confidami le tue pene, tell me your troubles2 (non com.) ( affidare) to trust, to entrust: confidare un compito difficile a qlcu., to entrust a difficult task to s.o. (o to trust s.o. with a difficult task)◆ v. intr. ( aver fiducia) to confide, to trust; ( fare assegnamento) to rely on (s.o., sthg.), to be confident; ( sperare) to hope: confidare in Dio, to trust in God; confidare in qlcu., to rely on s.o.; confido di poter partire, I hope I can leave.◘ confidarsi v.rifl. to open one's heart (to s.o.), to confide (in s.o.): confidare con un amico, to confide in a friend.* * *[konfi'dare]1. vt2. viconfidare in — (persona, capacità ecc) to have confidence in
3. vr (confidarsi)* * *[konfi'dare] 1.verbo transitivo to confide [segreto, speranza, paura]2.3.confidare in — (contare) to rely o count on; (sperare) to hope for
verbo pronominale confidarsi-rsi con qcn. — to confide in sb., to take sb. into one's confidence
* * *confidare/konfi'dare/ [1]to confide [segreto, speranza, paura](aus. avere) confidare in (contare) to rely o count on; (sperare) to hope for; confidare in Dio to trust in God; confido che I feel confident thatIII confidarsi verbo pronominale-rsi con qcn. to confide in sb., to take sb. into one's confidence. -
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Del verbo confiar: ( conjugate confiar) \ \
confiado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: confiado confiar
confiado
◊ -da adjetivob) [estar] ( seguro):no estés tan confiado don't get over-confident
confiar ( conjugate confiar) verbo intransitivo confiamos en su discreción we rely o depend on your discretionb) ( estar seguro) confiado en algo to be confident of sth;confiamos en poder llevarlo a cabo we are confident that we can do it; confiemos en que venga let's hope she comes verbo transitivo confiadole algo a algn ‹ secreto› to confide sth to sb; ‹trabajo/responsabilidad› to entrust sb with sth confiarse verbo pronominal◊ no te confíes demasiado don't get overconfident o too confidentb) (desahogarse, abrirse) confiadose a algn to confide in sb
confiado,-a adjetivo
1 (que tiene confianza en los demás) trusting, unsuspecting: con lo confiado que es le van a engañar muchas veces, he's such an unsuspecting person that he'll often be misled
2 (esperanzado) está confiada en que aprobará, she's confident that she'll pass (seguro, tranquilo) self-confident
confiar
I verbo transitivo
1 (poner bajo la tutela) to entrust: le confié la educación de mi hija, I entrusted him with my daughter's education
2 (decir reservadamente) to confide
II verbo intransitivo (fiarse de) confiar en, to trust: no confío en ella, I don't trust her (contar con) no confíes en su ayuda, don't count on his help ' confiado' also found in these entries: Spanish: confiada English: trustful - trusting - unsuspecting -
19 anvertrauen
an|ver·trau·en * [ʼanfɛɐ̭trauən]vt1) ( vertrauensvoll übergeben)jdm etw \anvertrauen to entrust sth to sb [or sb with sth];3) ( vertrauensvoll erzählen)jdm/einer S. etw \anvertrauen to confide sth to sb/sthvr -
20 vertrauen *
an|ver·trau·en * [ʼanfɛɐ̭trauən]vt1) ( vertrauensvoll übergeben)jdm etw \vertrauen * to entrust sth to sb [or sb with sth];3) ( vertrauensvoll erzählen)jdm/einer S. etw \vertrauen * to confide sth to sb/sthvr
См. также в других словарях:
confide — con|fide [kənˈfaıd] v [T] [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: confidere, from com ( COM ) + fidere to trust ] 1.) to tell someone you trust about personal things that you do not want other people to know confide to sb that ▪ He confided to his… … Dictionary of contemporary English
confide — verb (T) 1 to tell someone you trust about personal things that you do not want other people to know: confide to sb that: He confided to his friends that he didn t have much hope for his marriage. 2 formal to give something you value to someone… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
confidence — con|fi|dence W2S2 [ˈkɔnfıdəns US ˈka:n ] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(feeling somebody/something is good)¦ 2¦(belief in yourself)¦ 3¦(feeling something is true)¦ 4 gain/win/earn somebody s confidence 5¦(keep information secret)¦ 6 take somebody into your… … Dictionary of contemporary English