tale的意思和读音

tale

: [teɪl] : [teɪl]

n.;(

tales  

v.+n.tell tale,believe tale

adj.+n.sad tale,sorry tale,true tale

n.truth

n.narrative,account,fiction,legend,anecdote

talen.

1.a story created using the imagination, especially one that is full of action and adventure

Dickens' ‘A Tale of Two Cities’

a fairy/moral/romantic, etc. tale

2.an exciting spoken description of an event, which may not be completely true

I love listening to his tales of life at sea.

I've heard tales of people seeing ghosts in that house.

The team's tale of woe continued on Saturday(= they lost another match) .

Her experiences provide a cautionary tale(= a warning) for us all.

n.1.,2.;;3.;

n.1.a story about imaginary events or people2.a spoken account of someones experiences, especially when they are made to seem more exciting or unpleasant than they really were

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1.Do you think I could pay for my scroll scribing XP costs with a well-told tale of a drug- addled past of some sort?XP

2.So far, it might be thought by smug Westerners, so depressing. But then there was a twist in the tale.西

3.In the United States there was an unusual tale telling of the daughter of a mechanic.

4.At the time, like most young people, I regarded this proverb as an old wive's tale with no relevance to my own life.

5.In the book of Matthew a tale is told about an employer who keeps recruiting guys to help him in the vineyard.

6.Finishing her first book as she did was not the "fairy tale resolution" the press has since made it out to be.使

7.There was nothing extraordinary in the tale: any woman would have done as much for a neighbour's child.

8.A few years ago, one of my very good friends who is an office manager at the company I used to work for unleashed a college tale on me.

9.In the beginning of the "A Tale of Two Cities" Dickens said that it was the best of times, and this is a worst of times.:“。”

10.You might be able to rush like the hare from the famous fairy tale - which leads to sloppy work and eventual burn out.--