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单词 telltale
释义 telltale
I. \ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷\ noun
Etymology: tell (I) + tale (after the phrase tell tales)
1. : one who officiously gives information of the private concerns of others : one who tells what should be withheld : talebearer, informer
2. : something that serves to disclose something else or give information : hint, indication
3. : a device for indicating or recording something: as
 a. : a device for keeping a check on employees (as factory hands, drivers, check takers); especially : time clock
 b.
  (1) : a mechanical attachment to a ship's steering wheel that shows the position of the helm or rudder
  (2) : a compass in the cabin where the captain can see it
  (3) : a wind direction indicator in the form of a ribbon or similar piece of material
 c. : a small overflow pipe that indicates by dripping when a tank is full
 d. : a strip of metal on the front wall of a racquets or squash court to a height of from 2 to 2 1/2 feet above the ground over which the ball must be hit
 e. : a device serving as a warning on a railroad: as
  (1) : a row of long strips (as of rope) hung from a bar over the tracks to warn freight brakemen of their approach to a low overhead bridge
  (2) : a low fender placed near a hole in the permanent way to warn trackwalkers and others
4. : tattler 2
II. adjective
1. : officiously telling what one should hold secret or in confidence : informing, talebearing
2. : disclosing or indicating something often of a private or secret nature : betraying, revealing
 < there was only that telltale patch of oil on the water to mark where he had disappeared — Oxford Book of English Talk >
 < scanning each vein of rock for the telltale glint of yellow metal — R.A.Billington >
 < a hair-brush can be a telltale thing when a fellow begins to lose his hair — Valentine Williams >
 < months of telltale psychological preparation must precede an aggressive war — M.W.Straight >
3.
 a. : being any of various devices for giving warning or keeping a watch or record
  < a telltale indicator in the bureau, calling attention of the management only in case a bell has rung — J.R.Stuart >
  < a telltale panel of lights indicating everything from motor heat to whether the stewardess shut the door — H.G.Armstrong >
 b. : being a process or operation by which such a device warns or records
  < a telltale operation >
tell·tale·ly adverb
III. transitive verb
(-ed/-ing/-s)
Etymology: telltale (II)
: to perform a telltale operation on
 < telltale forgings to determine whether there is sufficient stock for finishing >
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