B2 [ U ] the quality of being certain of your abilities or of having trust in people, plans, or the future自信;信心,把握;信赖,信任
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She's certainly gained (in) confidence over the last couple of years.
After six defeats in a row, the team's confidence has been badly shaken.
The government is trying to restore public confidence in its management of the economy.
Passing my driving test was such a boost to my confidence.
I don't have much confidence in him after his behaviour in recent months.
[ C ] a secret that you tell someone秘密;知心话
C2 If you tell something to someone in confidence, you do not want them to tell anyone else.私下地;秘密地
to share your secrets with someone, trusting them not to tell other people向…透露自己的心事,将秘密告诉…
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