tell的意思和读音

tell

: [tel] : [tel]

v.

n.】()

told  tells  telling  

v.+n.tell truth,tell story,tell news,tell difference,tell lie

adv.+v.tell frankly

adj.+n.reporter tell

v.confuse

v.inform,let know,say,relate,narrate

tellv.give information

1.[t]to give information to sb by speaking or writing

He told the news to everybody he saw.便

He told everybody he saw the news.便

Did she tell you her name?

What did I tell you ?(= you should have listened to my advice)

Why wasn't I told about the accident?

They've told us (that) they're not coming.

I kept telling myself (that) everything was OK.

Are you telling me you didn't have any help with this?(= I don't believe what you have said)

Tell me where you live.

‘I'm ready to go now,’ he told her.“。”

2.[t]);to give information about sth

The advertisement told us very little about the product.广

This gauge tells you how much fuel you have left.

The sound of his breathing told her (that) he was asleep.

express in words

3.[t]to express sth in words

to tell stories/jokes/lies

Are you sure you're telling the truth ?

I can't tell you how happy I am.

secret

4.[i](informal));to let sb know a secret

Promise you won't tell.

‘Who are you going out with tonight?’ ‘ That would be telling !’(= it's a secret)“?”“!”(

order

5.[t]to order or advise sb to do sth

He was told to sit down and wait.

There was a sign telling motorists to slow down.

I kept telling myself to keep calm.

Do what I tell you.

Children must do as they're told .

Don't tell me what to do!

The doctor told me (that) I should eat less fat.

know/judge

6.[i][t]to know, see or judge sth correctly

I think he's happy. It's hard to tell .

As far as I can tell , she's enjoying the course.

I could tell (that) he was angry from his expression.

‘That's not an original.’ ‘How can you tell?’“。”“?”

The only way to tell if you like something is by trying it.西

distinguish

7.[t]to distinguish one thing or person from another

It was hard to tell the difference between the two versions.

Can you tell Tom from his twin brother?

It's difficult to tell them apart .

The kittens look exactly alike─how can you tell which is which ?

have effect

8.[i]~ (on sb)to have an effect on sb/sth, especially a bad one

The strain was beginning to tell on the rescue team.

n.1.】()2.,

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v.1.to give information to someone; if something such as a fact, event, or piece of equipment tells you something, it gives or shows you some information; if you tell a story or a joke, you give someone a spoken account of it2.to order or strongly advise someone to do something3.to recognize something as a result of knowledge, experience, or evidence; to recognize the difference between one person or thing and another4.to have an effect that can be clearly seen, especially a bad effect5.to not keep a secret; to inform someone about something bad or wrong that someone else has done6.to inform someone about something bad that someone else has done7.to count each of a number of things, for example animals in a group or votes in an election1.to give information to someone; if something such as a fact, event, or piece of equipment tells you something, it gives or shows you some information; if you tell a story or a joke, you give someone a spoken account of it2.to order or strongly advise someone to do something3.to recognize something as a result of knowledge, experience, or evidence; to recognize the difference between one person or thing and another4.to have an effect that can be clearly seen, especially a bad effect5.to not keep a secret; to inform someone about something bad or wrong that someone else has done6.to inform someone about something bad that someone else has done7.to count each of a number of things, for example animals in a group or votes in an election

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1.please write and tell me how much you want for them.

2.That's it? You waited up all this time so that you could tell me that you don't want to talk to me?

3.It was honest of him to tell me the truth.

4.Roy: Wow, I can't tell you how much more fulfilling this battle will be now that I can refer to my enemy by the proper appellation.

5.I've got a doozy of a story for you, but if you snuff out my voice like that, I won't be able to tell it, now will I?

6.The world seems to be full of experts on my life who like to tell me what I should be doing.,“

7.Shortly before 11am, she emerged to tell waiting reporters that she had been dismissed.11

8.With the Saudis able to squeeze the oxygen tube at his hospital bed, they can surely tell him to sign up to his own political demise.使

9.Could you tell me how much this parcel is to France?

10.It was clear that the stories they had to tell were likely to have emerged via family and friends regardless of any decision the Navy took.