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  1. tell

    • IPA[tel]

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    • v.
      communicate information, facts, or news to someone in spoken or written words;order, instruct, or advise (someone) to do something
    • n.
      (especially in poker) an unconscious action that is thought to betray an attempted deception.
    • verb: tell, 3rd person present: tells, gerund or present participle: telling, past tense: told, past participle: told

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    • 1. (especially in poker) an unconscious action that is thought to betray an attempted deception.
    • past and past participle of tell

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    • past and past participle of tell

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • adj.
      revealing private or salacious details: a tell-all article in the tabloids
    • n.
      a biography or memoir that reveals intimate details about its subject.

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    • ph.
      reprimand or scold someone

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • ph.
      reprimand or scold someone

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    • ph.
      inform someone of the misdemeanours of someone else

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    英式

    • v.
      communicate information to someone in spoken or written words: I told her you were coming ‘We have nothing in common,’ she told him
    • n.
      (especially in poker) an unconscious action that is thought to betray an attempted deception.

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    • IPA[tel]

    美式

    • n.
      (in the Middle East) an artificial mound formed by the accumulated remains of ancient settlements.

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    • IPA[tɛl]

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    • n.
      (in the Middle East) an artificial mound formed by the accumulated remains of ancient settlements.

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