请输入您要查询的英文词组:

 

词组 tell
释义
tell
1. noun
1
an unintentionally honest reaction; a revealing piece of body-language. Adopted from gambling jargon UK, 1999.
2
in gambling, any mannerism that reveals the relative value of the player's hand US, 1991
2. verb
I'll tell you what; tell you whatI'll tell you something; this is how it is; often as the introduction to a suggestion UK, 1596. tell it like it is1. to speak directly, candidly and with a self-righteous conviction of access to a great truth US, 1965.2. to tell the whole truth. In black usage originally US, 1964. tell on someoneto inform on someone UK, 1539. tell someone where to get offto severely rebuke someone; to scold someone US, 1900. tell the talein a swindle, to explain to the victim just how he will profit from the arrangement being proposed US, 1989
3. tell someone where to stick itto emphatically reject. A variation of 'stick it up your arse' UK, 1999
idiomtellI can't tell you BrEBrEspoken used before or after a statement to emphasize how good, bad, special etc you think something is:I've had such a marvellous day, I can't tell you.I can't tell you how wonderful it was to be out in all that fresh air and sunshine.I can't tell you how sorry I was to hear that your father had died.I/I'll tell you what...1 spoken (also tell you what) used in order to introduce a suggestion:Tell you what - why don't you write down the weekends you're free, and I'll try to organize something.I'll tell you what - I'll be going to the university this afternoon, so I can check in the library for the books.2 AmE used in order to emphasize that you really mean what you are saying:I tell you what, when we finally landed I was ready to kiss the ground - I thought we'd never make it.I tell you what, I'm not looking forward to standing up in court tomorrow and telling my side of the story.tell sb flatold-fashioned to tell someone in a direct and rude way, with no discussion, that you will not do what they have asked you:I told him flat that I wouldn't go out with him even if he paid me.tell it like it isspoken to say exactly what you think or what is true, without hiding anything that might upset or offend people:If Don's got one problem, it's that he doesn't cover things up. He tells it like it is. A lot of people don't want to hear that stuff.Wilson might be a hero to our kids, but we should be telling it like it is: He acted irresponsibly and he will pay a heavy price.tell-it-like-it-is: AmE "The company might be first in the state, but it's only 47th when the whole country is considered," says Vargas, in his typical tell-it-like-it-is management style....tell me about itspoken used in order to tell someone that you have experienced the situation they are telling you about, or that you have the same feelings that they do:"Cycling in the rain was horrible." "Tell me about it!""I'd rather be back at the hotel bar." "Yeah, tell me about it."tell me another (one)old-fashioned used when you do not believe what someone has told you:"Did you know Bill's getting a new Mercedes?" "Tell me another one."tell sb where to go(also tell sb where to get off BrE)spoken to speak to someone angrily because what they have just said is insulting or unfair:Caferelli asked me to work late again, but I told him where to go."Andy started criticising the way I was dressed." "Bloody cheek! I hope you told him where to get off."that would be tellingsecretspoken said when you cannot tell someone something because it is a secret:"I know who did it." "Who?" "Ah, that would be telling, wouldn't it?""And does he get together with the girl in the end?" "Well, that would be telling."there's no tellingspoken used in order to say that it is impossible to guess what will happen or what is true:After all the exercise you get, you should be in good shape, but there's no telling.We'll have to have a new auditor next year, and there's no telling what he'll be like.you're telling me!spoken used in order to emphasize that you already know and agree with what someone has said:"He's such a pain to live with!" "You're telling me!""It'll take a lot of work to get all the paint stripped off." "You're telling me!"
phrasetell[told, told, telling]
tell against
tell against sb BrE formal to make someone less likely to succeed in achieving or winning something: I badly wanted the job, but I knew that my age would probably tell against me. The lack of training told against us, and we finished 47th out of 63. SIMILAR TO: count against
tell apart
tell sb/sth apart not progressive if you can tell people or things apart, you can see the difference between them, so that you recognize each of them and do not confuse them: The twins looked so alike that only their parents could tell them apart.be difficult/hard/impossible to tell sth apart Except for the difference in eye colour, it's impossible to tell the males and females apart. SIMILAR TO: distinguish
tell from
tell sth/sb from sth/sb if you can tell one person or thing from another, you can see or realize the difference between them, so that you do not confuse them: The two types of mushroom are very similar and it's difficult to tell one from the other. It is expected that by this age most children will be able to tell right from wrong. SIMILAR TO: distinguish formal
tell of
tell of sb/sth literary to describe the details of an event or person: The story tells of a young village man who makes his way to the capital looking for work. SIMILAR TO: be about
tell off
tell sb offtell off sb if someone in authority such as a teacher or a parent tells you off, they speak to you angrily about something wrong that you have done: Miss McHale will tell you off if she sees you doing that!be/get told off Shelley was one of those kids who are always in trouble at school, always getting told off. Hurry up - I don't want to be told off for being late again! SIMILAR TO: tick off BrE, reprimand formaltelling-off n C BrE when someone speaks to you angrily about something wrong that you have done: I've already had one telling-off from Dad today for drinking his beer.
tell on 1. tell on sb informal to tell someone in authority such as a teacher or a parent about something wrong that someone you know has done - used especially by children: I'll tell on you if you don't give me my pen back. Please don't tell on me - my parents will kill me if they find out! SIMILAR TO: split on informal, tattle on AmE informal2. tell on sb to have a bad effect on your health, or make you feel very tired - used about someone who has been working very hard or using a lot of effort, or drinking a lot of alcohol: It was clear that the long hours and the pressure of the work were beginning to tell on Stephen. All those years of heavy drinking were starting to tell on her.
See:
  • (Go) tell it/that to Sweeney!
  • (go) tell it/that to the marines
  • (only) time will tell
  • (there's) no way to tell
  • a/the liar is not believed when he tells the truth
  • ask a stupid question and you'll get a stupid answer
  • ask me no questions, I'll tell you no lies
  • Ask no questions and hear no lies
  • ask, tell, etc. somebody point blank
  • Blood will tell
  • Breeding will tell
  • Can I tell (one) who's calling?
  • can/could teach/tell somebody a thing or two
  • Children and fools tell the truth
  • company manners
  • Could I tell him who's calling?
  • could teach (someone) a thing or two (about someone or something)
  • could tell (someone) a thing or two (about someone or something)
  • could tell someone a thing or two
  • count noses
  • Dead men tell no tales
  • do tell
  • Don't make me say it again!
  • don't tell a soul
  • don't tell me
  • don't tell tales out of school
  • every picture tells a story
  • going to tell
  • How many times do I have to tell you?
  • I can tell you
  • I could tell you but then I’d have to kill you
  • I could tell you, but then I'd have to kill you
  • I tell a lie
  • I tell you
  • I/I'll tell you what
  • I'll tell you
  • just want to say
  • kiss and tell
  • kiss and tell, to
  • kiss-and-tell
  • know which is which
  • let me tell you
  • liar is not believed when he tells the truth
  • live to tell the tale
  • my gut tells me
  • Never tell tales out of school
  • no way to tell
  • not be able to tell one end (of something) from the other
  • not know one end (of something) from another
  • not know/not be able to tell one end of something from the other
  • not tell a soul
  • one's bearings
  • pray tell
  • show and tell
  • something tells me
  • something tells me (that)
  • talk to/tell it to the hand
  • tell (one) about (someone or something)
  • tell (one) point-blank
  • tell (one) to (one's) face
  • tell (one) what (one) can do with (something)
  • tell (one) where to get off
  • tell (one) where to put it
  • tell (one) where to shove it
  • tell (one) where to stick it
  • tell (someone or something) apart
  • tell (someone or something) by (something)
  • tell (someone or something) from (someone or something else)
  • tell (someone) a thing or two (about someone or something)
  • tell (someone) what's what
  • tell (someone's) fortune
  • tell (something) to (one)
  • tell a (little) white lie
  • tell a different story
  • tell a different tale
  • tell a different, another, etc. tale/story
  • tell a thing or two
  • tell a/the tale
  • tell about
  • tell against
  • tell against (someone or something)
  • tell all
  • tell another story
  • tell another tale
  • tell apart
  • tell by
  • tell fortunes
  • tell from
  • tell from else
  • tell from else Go to tell from
  • tell it how it is
  • tell it how/like it is
  • tell it like it is
  • Tell it like it is!
  • tell it like it is, to
  • Tell it to the marines
  • Tell it to the marines!
  • tell it/that to the marines
  • tell its own story
  • tell its own tale
  • tell its own tale/story
  • tell me
  • tell me about it
  • tell me another
  • tell me another one
  • Tell me another one!
  • Tell me another!
  • tell of
  • tell of (something)
  • tell off
  • tell on
  • tell on (someone or something)
  • tell one to face
  • tell people or things apart
  • tell porkies
  • tell somebody where to get off
  • tell somebody where to put/stick something
  • tell someone a thing or two
  • tell someone what to do with something
  • tell someone where to get off
  • tell someone where to put something
  • tell tales
  • tell tales out of school
  • tell tales out of school, to
  • tell that to the marines
  • tell that/it to the Marines
  • tell the (whole) world
  • tell the difference between
  • tell the difference between (someone or something)
  • tell the same story (of something)
  • tell the same tale (of something)
  • tell the same tale/story
  • tell the tale
  • tell the time
  • tell the truth
  • Tell the truth and shame the devil
  • tell the whole world
  • tell the world
  • tell things apart
  • tell time
  • tell to
  • tell what to do with
  • tell where to get off
  • tell you what
  • tell-all
  • time will tell
  • to tell (you) the truth
  • to tell the truth
  • truth to tell
  • What can I tell you?
  • What did I tell you?
  • Who can tell?
  • won't breathe a word
  • you can never tell with (someone or something)
  • you can't tell a book by its cover
  • You mean to tell me
  • you never can tell
随便看

 

英语词组固定搭配大全包含354030条英汉双解词组,基本涵盖了全部常用英文词组、短语的翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2004-2022 Newdu.com All Rights Reserved
更新时间:2025/2/23 6:52:46