释义
[ teyl ] SHOW IPA
/ teɪl / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun a narrative that relates the details of some real or imaginary event, incident, or case; story: a tale about Lincoln's dog.
a literary composition having the form of such a narrative.
a falsehood; lie.
a rumor or piece of gossip, often malicious or untrue.
the full number or amount.
Archaic . enumeration; count.
Obsolete . talk; discourse.
SEE MORE SEE LESS Origin of tale before 900; Middle English; Old English talu series, list, narrative, story; cognate with Dutch taal speech, language, German Zahl number, Old Norse tala number, speech. See tell1
WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH tale tail, tale Words nearby tale Talcahuano, talcose, talcosis, talcum, talcum powder, tale , Taleb, talebearer, talent, talented, talent scout
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Hear me—hear me, while I tell you the tale of my troubles, that others may take warning.
An Outcast | F. Colburn Adams
The old woman tried to tell Jud Carpenter's tale , and Conway heard enough.
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One of her dogs had strayed, and she was beating the town to find him; but she paused to listen to his tale .
I will give you a drawing of it, and if you find it as I describe, you will know that my tale is true.
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Before we turned in, the scaffolding of the tale had been put together.
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British Dictionary definitions for tale noun a report, narrative, or story
one of a group of short stories connected by an overall narrative framework
a malicious or meddlesome rumour or piece of gossip to bear tales against someone (in combination ) talebearer ; taleteller a fictitious or false statement
tell tales to tell fanciful lies to report malicious stories, trivial complaints, etc, esp to someone in authority tell a tale to reveal something important
tell its own tale to be self-evident
archaic a number; amount computation or enumeration an obsolete word for talk
SEE MORE SEE LESS Word Origin for tale Old English talu list; related to Old Frisian tele talk, Old Saxon, Old Norse tala talk, number, Old High German zala number
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Idioms and Phrases with tale see old wives' tale; tall tale; tell tales; thereby hangs a tale.
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Words related to tale account, novel, myth, fable, short story, anecdote, yarn, fiction, narrative, legend, rumor, report, romance, relation, saga, narration, prevarication, lie, falsehood, exaggeration