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Definition of blab in English: blabverbblabbed, blabbing, blabs blabblæb [no object]informal 1Reveal secrets by indiscreet talk. 因不慎而泄密,说漏了嘴 她不慎向新闻界泄密。 with object there's no need to blab the whole story 没有必要和盘托出。 Example sentencesExamples - Okay, it doesn't matter, but don't go blabbing about this to the whole world, okay?
- So go on kids - find yourself a nice juicy secret and blab it all over the place.
- There are going to be a few appearances that night, but I think they're sort of secret so I won't blab.
- Public servants are obliged to consider whether or not they are blabbing a government secret on a constant basis.
- There has been a notable level of professionalism about the case, with none of the usual media leaks and no members blabbing too much to get some TV airtime.
- Who do you think would have blabbed about it to the whole school first?
- Get in the car, or we'll blab to the whole school, and your brother.
- I wont go blabbing your secrets around the school and I won't tell your guardians,’ he smiled.
- My tot's secret was blabbed by her nursery nurse.
- I don't know what you know, but, for once, can you not do the sneaky thing, and blab it to the whole world, or post it on your evil blog, or whatever.
- He thought that he could control the story, yet failed to spot one vital element: unless he blabbed, there was no story.
- The Appeals Court canned him for blabbing to the press, and threw him off the case, but decided that his verdict hadn't been tainted by bias.
- But tell him I want this handled by people who are reliable, who won't go blabbing to the press.
- She had blabbed to the whole world about what he pulled on the boys.
- She can't go blabbing out secrets after the third round of drinks.
- That's how long it had been since he'd blabbed about the whole movie theater incident.
- If I stand trial, they will put me under a truth potion, and I will blab all kinds of secrets… including yours.
- Not long ago one constituent flipped out and started blabbing to the feds and the press.
- Apparently, he had blabbed out to the whole school that Sean was my boyfriend.
- When officials blabbed to reporters and anyone who would listen, they didn't realize that they were aiding and abetting an elaborate ploy to stick it to the CIA.
Synonyms talk, give the game/show away, open one's mouth, tell informal let the cat out of the bag, spill the beans British informal blow the gaff, cough blurt out, let slip, let out, tell, reveal, betray, disclose, give away, divulge, leak, take/blow the lid off, blow something wide open informal let on, spill - 1.1 Talk foolishly or mindlessly.
胡扯,心不在焉地说话 they blab on about responsibility 他们瞎扯什么责任。 Example sentencesExamples - Hunter blabbed the whole way to his house, about this and that, about his classes and how he was upset that I wasn't in any of them.
- But there's a difference between sharing and blabbing.
- Otherwise he would keep blabbing away about story, character, acting, drawing, all the while demonstrating with great sketches.
- Do you realize I've been blabbing away here for almost two hours?
- Chris can you stop blabbing and get to the point?
- Instantly, as if he pressed a ‘talk’ button, I started blabbing without taking a breath.
- So let the pundits blab on and on about the flavonols and the serotonin production and the endorphins released while eating it.
- The couple proceeded to blab on and on about wedding plans.
- As he blabbed and blabbed I started to daydream.
- These guys know how to write a catchy tune, but, occasionally, his lyrics tend to blab on about the typical whiny stuff too much.
- I've never apologized to him for all the things I did, never thanked him for listening to me blab on about what was wrong.
- ‘I must say I didn't expect you to be here for this crime,’ he blabbed.
- Rave and Rose are sitting in the back of the class while the teacher blabs on about vampires.
- But anyways, I don't really want to blab on and on.
- They blab on about this header and that corner, about free kicks, fouls, yellow cards, and sendings off and about players being offside.
- The average home user won't know, and even if you tried to explain it to him, he probably wouldn't care any more than you'd care about some guy blabbing on about washing machines.
- The two of them blabbed the whole night, making it impossible for me to watch television.
- Cassie was blabbing about being able to pick locks.
- Wihout any further blabbing from me, please put your hands together for our special guests this evening!
- Anyway, I should probably stop blabbing and get to work…
Synonyms chatter, chitter-chatter, chat, talk, gossip, gabble, babble, prattle, jabber, blather
nounPlural blabs blabblæb A person who blabs. 泄露秘密者;胡扯者 Sam should not have gone soft on a blab who squealed Example sentencesExamples - We thought it was a good deal; Grandma could smoke her cigars in Edith's face and catch up on all the daily gossip since Edith was a big blab.
- Anyhoo, it annoys me when the blabs plump for the same stuff.
OriginMiddle English (as a noun): probably of Germanic origin; ultimately imitative. Rhymescab, confab, crab, Crabbe, dab, drab, fab, flab, gab, grab, jab, kebab, lab, nab, scab, slab, smash-and-grab, stab, tab Definition of blab in US English: blabverbblæbblab [no object]informal Reveal secrets by indiscreet talk. 因不慎而泄密,说漏了嘴 她不慎向新闻界泄密。 with object there's no need to blab the whole story 没有必要和盘托出。 Example sentencesExamples - Get in the car, or we'll blab to the whole school, and your brother.
- That's how long it had been since he'd blabbed about the whole movie theater incident.
- The Appeals Court canned him for blabbing to the press, and threw him off the case, but decided that his verdict hadn't been tainted by bias.
- When officials blabbed to reporters and anyone who would listen, they didn't realize that they were aiding and abetting an elaborate ploy to stick it to the CIA.
- Who do you think would have blabbed about it to the whole school first?
- She can't go blabbing out secrets after the third round of drinks.
- Okay, it doesn't matter, but don't go blabbing about this to the whole world, okay?
- Not long ago one constituent flipped out and started blabbing to the feds and the press.
- She had blabbed to the whole world about what he pulled on the boys.
- Public servants are obliged to consider whether or not they are blabbing a government secret on a constant basis.
- If I stand trial, they will put me under a truth potion, and I will blab all kinds of secrets… including yours.
- He thought that he could control the story, yet failed to spot one vital element: unless he blabbed, there was no story.
- So go on kids - find yourself a nice juicy secret and blab it all over the place.
- I don't know what you know, but, for once, can you not do the sneaky thing, and blab it to the whole world, or post it on your evil blog, or whatever.
- There are going to be a few appearances that night, but I think they're sort of secret so I won't blab.
- Apparently, he had blabbed out to the whole school that Sean was my boyfriend.
- There has been a notable level of professionalism about the case, with none of the usual media leaks and no members blabbing too much to get some TV airtime.
- I wont go blabbing your secrets around the school and I won't tell your guardians,’ he smiled.
- My tot's secret was blabbed by her nursery nurse.
- But tell him I want this handled by people who are reliable, who won't go blabbing to the press.
Synonyms talk, give the game away, give the show away, open one's mouth, tell blurt out, let slip, let out, tell, reveal, betray, disclose, give away, divulge, leak, blow the lid off, take the lid off, blow something wide open
nounblæbblab informal A person who blabs. 泄露秘密者;胡扯者 Example sentencesExamples - We thought it was a good deal; Grandma could smoke her cigars in Edith's face and catch up on all the daily gossip since Edith was a big blab.
- Anyhoo, it annoys me when the blabs plump for the same stuff.
OriginMiddle English (as a noun): probably of Germanic origin; ultimately imitative. |