confidants
['kɒnfɪdænts]
n.
心腹朋友,知己( confidant的名词复数 );
例句:
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The secret of the engagement spread from Julia's confidants to their confidants.
订婚的秘密在朱莉娅的知心女友中传开了.
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It was unlikely that we should become confidants while Rogers was in retirement.
在罗杰斯退职后,我们就未必能成为知己.
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It is a dangerous matter for young maidens to be the confidants of handsome young dukes.
年轻的姑娘给漂亮的公爵当知音就是件危险的事情.
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She was excluded from her boss's small circle of confidants.
来自WSJ
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Friends and loyalists Several posts have gone to close confidants of the new president.
来自BBC
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Other confidants included mothers, fathers, teachers, neighbors and parents of friends.
来自WSJ