tattler
英['tætlə]
美['tætələ]
Noun:
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someone who gossips indiscreetly
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any of several long-legged shorebirds having a loud whistling cry
- 1. A tattler is worse than a thief.
- 搬弄是非者,恶劣甚于贼。
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- 2. Avoid a questioner, for he is also a tattler.
- 避免与好探人隐私,搬弄是非之人在一起。
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- 3. Avoid da questioner, for he is also a tattler.
- 避免与好探人隐私,搬弄是非之人在一起。
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- 4. The tattler was the one who informed against those talking during the test.
- 这说闲话的人正是告发考试中说话的人。
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- 5. The pedlar was inquisitive and something of a tattler, always itching to hear the news and anxious to tell it again.
- 这个商贩爱打听别人的事,有点儿饶舌,总是心痒难熬地到处打听消息,并迫不及待地把它传开去。
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- 6. The pedlar was inquisitive and something of a tattler, always itching to hear the news and anxious to tell it again.
- 这个商贩爱打听别人的事,有点儿饶舌,总是心痒难熬地到处打听消息,并迫不及待地把它传开去。
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用作名词 (n.)
- The tattler was the one who informed against those talking during the test.
这说闲话的人正是告发考试中说话的人。
- If she could only say something, she thought, that would clear this matter up and make him feel that she was no tattler.
她恨不得马上把事情说个明白,免得他当她是个好说闲话的人。