1. 泄密:3. squirm v. 蠕动 | 4. let on 泄密 | 5. coordinate v. (使)配合
2. 透露:let off 放出 | let on 透露 | let one's back hair down 把头发散开
3. 泄露,让人知道:11) prying a. 爱打听的 | 12) let on 泄露,让人知道 | 13) modification n. 更改,修正
4. 泄密,假装:let go of释放,松手 | let on泄密,假装 | let up停止,中止
1. McLaren chief executive Martin Whitmarsh let his guard slip when asked by reporters on Sunday afternoon whether he thought Hamilton could win before Button.
2. The companies struggled to make headway on negotiations under Bartz, who failed to reach an agreement to let Alibaba Group buy back shares in 2010.
3. Let us hope our leaders have the wisdom to hear and seriously act on peoples'hopes.
4. The foundation notified all donors by letter within the last 10 days to let them know their names would be published on its Web site.
5. To let such officials implement checks on their use of power is like letting a bird build a cage to put itself in.
6. So she got a candle from a door keeper, lit it and let it lighting on while going out to wash her clothes.
7. But it did not explain the ban on video cameras and canned drinks, let alone the umbrellas.
8. let on的意思
8. Let the frugal and environmentally friendly practices play their role in reducing the number of private cars on the road while reducing carbon dioxide emissions.
9. " I must be strong and carry on because I would never let him down, " he says in My Life as a Private Detective.
10. If we let this attitude carry on fermenting, we will soon get into deep trouble.
verb
1. make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret
e.g. The auction house would not disclose the price at which the van Gogh had sold
The actress won't reveal how old she is
bring out the truth
he broke the news to her
unwrap the evidence in the murder case
Synonym: unwrap disclose bring out reveal discover expose divulge break give away let out