tattle的意思和读音

tattle

: [ˈtæt(ə)l] : ['tæt(ə)l]

n.

v.;(

adj.

tattles  tattling  tattled  

v.keep secret

n.fact

v.gossip,tittle-tattle,prattle,dish the dirt,chat

n.tattler,informer,informant,telltale,tattletale

tattlev.

1.[i](informal)~ (on sb) (to sb);(to tell sb, especially sb in authority, about sth bad that sb else has done

n.1.,2.3.

v.1.,2.3.() (about);

adj.1.,

v.1.to tell someone that another person has done something bad, usually in order to get them in trouble. This word is used mainly by children or when speaking to children

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1.Oh, Pa, you know I'm no tattle-tale like Sue Ellen. But it does seem to me that after you broke your knee last year jumping that same fence.……

2.In lesser hands Ms Nasar's story might have degenerated into a series of pen portraits: tittle-tattle for the middlebrow.退

3.SCARLETT: Oh, Pa, you know I'm no tattle-tale like Sue Ellen.

4.Like Western celebrities, they excite much tattle, albeit not in the party-controlled media.西——

5.But researchers at the Future Laboratory believe the future of television is in contact lenses, reports TV Tattle.

6.The two gossips, when coming together, would tittle-tattle to the slander of others.

7.Graham: Well it sounds like office tittle tattle to me. I just don't believe it.

8.Even in a recession, tittle-tattle sells.使退

9.But does tittle-tattle really help attract more friends?

10.Marni teaches her schoolchildren not to tattle on others. But that's a lesson Jason still needs to learn.