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    Resources Translator To tell a secret or reveal information

to tell a secret or reveal information

Translation result
contar un secreto o revelar información to tell a secret or reveal information


knowledge noun

1. the psychological result of perception and learning and reasoning.

The professor's vast knowledge on ancient civilizations was evident in his engaging lectures, which left many students with a newfound appreciation for history. El vasto conocimiento del profesor sobre civilizaciones antiguas era evidente en sus conferencias atractivas, que dejaron a muchos estudiantes con un nuevo aprecio por la historia.
After years of studying the human brain, neuroscientists have gained significant knowledge about the neural pathways involved in memory formation and retrieval. Después de años de estudiar el cerebro humano, los neurólogos han adquirido significativa conocimiento sobre las vías neuronales involucradas en la formación y recuperación de la memoria.
The company's decision to invest in employee training programs has resulted in increased productivity and a wealth of knowledge shared among team members, leading to improved collaboration and innovation. La decisión de la empresa de invertir en programas de capacitación para empleados ha dado como resultado un aumento en la productividad y una abundancia de conocimientos compartidos entre los miembros del equipo, lo que conduce a una colaboración y innovación mejoradas.

secret adjective


reveal verb

1. make visible.

The detective carefully examined the crime scene and revealed the hidden clues that led to the capture of the suspect. El detective examinó cuidadosamente el escenario del crimen y descubrió las pistas ocultas que llevaron a la captura del sospechoso.

2. make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret.

The whistleblower's testimony helped to reveal the widespread corruption within the government agency, sparking outrage and calls for reform. La testimonio del denunciante ayudó a revelar la corrupción generalizada dentro de la agencia gubernamental, desencadenando indignación y llamados para la reforma.

3. disclose directly or through prophets.

According to ancient mythology, the gods would reveal their secrets to select mortals who were deemed worthy and virtuous. Según la mitología antigua, los dioses reveleban sus secretos a mortales seleccionados que eran considerados dignos y virtuosos.

information noun

1. a message received and understood.

The company sent out an email to all employees containing important information about the upcoming restructuring plan. La empresa envió un correo electrónico a todos los empleados que contenía información importante sobre el plan de reestructuración que se llevará a cabo pronto.

2. knowledge acquired through study or experience or instruction.

The new employee spent hours reviewing the company's manual to gather information about its policies and procedures. El nuevo empleado pasó horas revisando el manual de la empresa para recopilar información sobre las políticas y procedimientos de la empresa.

3. formal accusation of a crime.

The prosecutor presented new information to the court, charging the defendant with first-degree murder. El fiscal presentó nueva información al tribunal, acusando al acusado de asesinato en primer grado.

4. a collection of facts from which conclusions may be drawn.

The detective gathered information about the suspect's alibi and used it to build a case against them. El detective recopiló información sobre el alibí del sospechoso y la utilizó para construir un caso contra ellos.

5. (communication theory) a numerical measure of the uncertainty of an outcome.

The scientist used entropy, a unit of information, to calculate the probability of a successful experiment. El científico utilizó la entropía, una unidad de información, para calcular la probabilidad de un experimento exitoso.