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1 звіряти
I = звірити( перевіряти) to check ( against), to verify; (взаємно порівнювати тж.) to compare ( with), to collate ( with)II = звірити( повіряти) to confide (to), to entrust (to)
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secret */*/*/ — I UK [ˈsiːkrət] / US [ˈsɪkrət] noun [countable] Word forms secret : singular secret plural secrets 1) a piece of information that is known by only a small number of people, and is deliberately not told to other people He was accused of selling… … English dictionary
confide — [kən fīd′] vi. confided, confiding [L confidere < com , intens. + fidere, to trust: see FAITH] to trust (in someone), esp. by sharing secrets or discussing private affairs vt. 1. to tell or talk about as a secret [to confide one s troubles to… … English World dictionary
confide — ► VERB 1) (often confide in) tell someone about a secret or private matter in confidence. 2) (confide to) dated entrust (something) to the care of. ORIGIN Latin confidere have full trust … English terms dictionary
confide — mid 15c., to trust or have faith, from L. confidere to trust in, rely firmly upon, believe (see CONFIDENCE (Cf. confidence)). Meaning to share a secret with is from 1735; phrase confide in (someone) is from 1888. Related: Confided; confiding … Etymology dictionary
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
confide */ — UK [kənˈfaɪd] / US verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms confide : present tense I/you/we/they confide he/she/it confides present participle confiding past tense confided past participle confided to tell someone a secret or discuss your… … English dictionary
confide — con|fide [ kən faıd ] verb intransitive or transitive * to tell someone a secret or discuss your private feelings with them: confide something to someone: He confided his doubts to me. confide that: She confided to friends that she was scared of… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
confide — [kən fʌɪd] verb 1》 (often confide in) tell someone about a secret or private matter in confidence. 2》 (confide something to) dated entrust something to the care of. Derivatives confiding adjective confidingly adverb Origin … English new terms dictionary
confide — [[t]kənfa͟ɪd[/t]] confides, confiding, confided VERB If you confide in someone, you tell them a secret. [V in n] I knew she had some fundamental problems in her marriage because she had confided in me a year earlier... [V to n that] He confided… … English dictionary
confide in — tell someone about a secret or private matter in confidence. → confide … English new terms dictionary