blab
verb /blæb/
/blæb/
[intransitive, transitive] (informal)动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they blab | /blæb/ /blæb/ |
he / she / it blabs | /blæbz/ /blæbz/ |
past simple blabbed | /blæbd/ /blæbd/ |
past participle blabbed | /blæbd/ /blæbd/ |
-ing form blabbing | /ˈblæbɪŋ/ /ˈblæbɪŋ/ |
- blab (to somebody) (about something) | blab (something) (to somebody) to tell somebody information that should be kept secret
(向某人)透露秘密,告密 - Someone must have blabbed to the police.
一定有人向警方告密了。 - Try not to blab the whole story.
整件事都不要说出去。
词源Middle English (as a noun): probably of Germanic origin; ultimately imitative. - Someone must have blabbed to the police.