释义 |
●ˌlet ˈon (to sb) (informal) to tell sb sth that is supposed to be a secret 透露(给某人)◆She doesn’t know I’ve bought her a watch, so don’t let on, will you? 她不知道我给她买了块手表,所以请保密,行吗?◆The children knew he was coming, but they didn’t let on to anyone. 孩子们知道他要来,但他们对谁也没说。◆There were holes in Jack’s shoes, but Kate didn’t let on (that) she’d noticed. 杰克的鞋子破了几个洞,但凯特假装没看见。[v + adv] |