英:[ˈtelteɪl]
美:[ˈtɛlˌtel]
英:[ˈtelteɪl]
美:[ˈtɛlˌtel]
adj.
搬弄是非的
(机械装置)起监督作用的
泄露秘密的
能说明问题的
n.
搬弄是非者
指示器
<海>舵角指示器
警告悬条标(铁路用标志,表示前有旱桥等)
tell·tale
tel teIl
复数:telltales
Noun
1. someone who gossips indiscreetly
Adjective
1. disclosing unintentionally;
"a telling smile"
"a telltale panel of lights"
"a telltale patch of oil on the water marked where the boat went down"
也称 tell-tale,意为“泄密者”,始见于1540年代,源自 tell(动词)和 tale(名词)。作为形容词出现于1590年代。短语 tell a tale “讲述虚假或夸张的故事”可追溯至13世纪晚期。
The first known use of telltale was in 1548
temperamentnoun
a person's attitude as it affects what he or she says or does
nervous temperament
the quality of being very excitable or irritable
temper1 of 2verb
moderate entry 2 sense 1, soften
temper justice with mercy
to control by reducing : subdue
temper one's anger
to bring (as steel or glass) to the desired hardness or strength by heating and cooling
to be or become tempered
temper2 of 2noun
characteristic manner of feeling
the temper of the times
the hardness or toughness of a substance
the temper of a knife blade
a characteristic state of mind or state of feeling : disposition
calmness of mind : composure
lost my temper
state of feeling or state of mind at a particular time
a state of anger
left in a temper
the quality of being easily angered
has a hot temper
temperanoun
a process of painting in which the colors are mixed with substances (as egg, glue, or gum) other than oil
temper1 of 2verb
moderate entry 2 sense 1, soften
temper justice with mercy
to control by reducing : subdue
temper one's anger
to bring (as steel or glass) to the desired hardness or strength by heating and cooling
to be or become tempered
temper2 of 2noun
characteristic manner of feeling
the temper of the times
the hardness or toughness of a substance
the temper of a knife blade
a characteristic state of mind or state of feeling : disposition
calmness of mind : composure
lost my temper
state of feeling or state of mind at a particular time
a state of anger
left in a temper
the quality of being easily angered
has a hot temper
tempnoun
temperature
temeritynoun
the quality or state of being recklessly or foolishly bold
telophasenoun
the final stage of mitosis and of the second division of meiosis in which two new nuclei form each with a set of chromosomes
the final stage in the first division of meiosis in which half the original number of chromosomes gather at opposite ends of the cell
telluriumnoun
an element that occurs in a silvery white brittle form having a metallic shine or in combination with metals and is used especially in alloys and catalysts see element
telltale1 of 2noun
talebearer, informer
an outward sign : indication
telltale2 of 2adjective
indicating or giving evidence of something
telltale fingerprints
1 Yet, in some rare cases, we are lucky enough to find telltale clues.
2 Triumphantly he pointed at the black telltale spot on its side.
3 The tinkerer sighs, running his hand through his hair, and I see the telltale glint of a bracelet on his wrist.
4 Sanjeev noted that the symphony, now in its third movement, had reached a crescendo, for it pulsed with the telltale clashing of cymbals.
5 The walls were painted beige, to better frame telltale facial expressions and physical gestures on videotape.
房间的墙被涂成米黄色,这样能更好的在录像带上展现面部表情和身体姿势。
6 The "beats" are caused by small physical differences in mass that lead to those telltale interference effects.
而因它们质量上的微小差别而形成的“拍”引起了那些特征性的干涉效应。
7 What are some telltale signs of the wrong boss?
那么,差劲的老板是否有一些典型特征 呢 ?
8 Telescopes could now take thousands of pictures and let a computer detect the telltale bright spots that marked a supernova explosion.
9 I start a small fire, counting on the mist to obscure any telltale smoke.
10 With its high-resolution images he had picked out the fairy’s telltale breath crystals.
11 Looking for Soccer-Ball Nebula's Telltale heartbeat.
寻找“足球”星云的心跳。
12 “We came about our cycles,” I began, searching the wall for the telltale little rod.
13 During the day, Shin followed teams of teenage thieves to the outskirts of the city, looking for isolated houses with telltale mounds of dirt in their gardens.
14 The telltale smell of smoke filtered in through the open windows.
15 But when that happens, there are telltale signs that just aren't there in today's oil market.
然而,当这种情况发生的时候, 总是有些蛛丝马迹的证据显示投机行为并不存在于眼下的石油市场.
16 There are a number of telltale signs that an application is leaking memory.
很多迹象能够表明应用程序正在发生内存泄漏。
17 He rolls the president on one side and carefully searches for a puncture wound, his fingers slipping along the skin, probing for a telltale oozing of blood.
18 He’s trying not to laugh, but the telltale dimple gives it away.
19 James taught Sammy how to put out a fire properly; how to cover it with dirt and then stamp on it and wait, to be sure no telltale smoke rose from the ashes.
20 An asteroid impact is another possible cause of the extinction, though a telltale crater has yet to be found.
来之于小行星的撞击是物种灭绝的另一种可能的原因,尽管一个有报警作用的弹坑已经被找到了。
1 搬弄是非的
2 打小报告的人
3 告密者
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5 告知者
7 显示器
9 搬弄是非的人
11 打卡钟
13 计时器
14 报警
15 告密
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16 指示器
17 小告密者
18 证据
evidentiary evidential record document evidence argument witness proof testament demonstration tribute testimony testimonial earnest vestige approbation Mark voucher attestation fact sign testify
19 证明
testimonial demonstrative probative evincive cert. record evidence argument witness proof certification testament demonstration tribute testimony token verification probation hallmark vindication testation cedula constatation pan certify testify attest show try support clear speak prove demonstrate approve argue seal verify sustain manifest voucher confess evince bespeak bear witness