释义 |
past tense of tell (on) 1 as in influenced to act upon (a person or a person's feelings) so as to cause a response the pressure of final exams is beginning to tell on the students in the dorm -
influenced -
affected -
impressed -
impacted -
got to -
touched -
struck -
reached -
inspired -
interested -
carried away -
swayed -
bothered -
involved -
moved -
concerned -
worried -
disturbed -
attracted -
dazzled -
biased -
colored -
troubled -
enraptured -
upset -
engaged -
plagued -
fascinated -
flustered -
stirred -
entranced -
penetrated -
harassed -
afflicted -
tried -
enchanted -
enthralled -
ravished -
transported -
pierced -
stressed -
perturbed -
distressed -
biassed -
smote -
disquieted -
agitated -
harried -
discomposed -
captivated -
pestered -
charmed -
discomforted -
wrung -
bewitched -
strained -
allured -
bored -
tired -
jaded -
wearied -
palled -
underwhelmed 2 as in talked to give information (as to the authorities) about another's improper or unlawful activities detectives convinced the perpetrators in custody to tell on their associates -
talked -
grassed (on) -
informed -
dropped a dime (on) -
ratted (on) -
split (on) -
finked -
squeaked -
snitched -
sang -
sung -
squealed -
turned in -
gave away -
sold (out) -
betrayed -
tipped (off) -
backstabbed -
tattled -
blabbed -
crossed -
two-timed -
double-crossed |