told
- IPA[təʊld]
英式
- past and past participle of tell
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- communicate information, facts, or news to someone in spoken or written words: I told her you were coming “We have nothing in common,” she told him
- (especially in poker) an unconscious action that is thought to betray an attempted deception.
Oxford American Dictionary
- communicate information to someone in spoken or written words: I told her you were coming ‘We have nothing in common,’ she told him
- (especially in poker) an unconscious action that is thought to betray an attempted deception.
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- (in the Middle East) an artificial mound formed by the accumulated remains of ancient settlements.
Oxford American Dictionary
- (in the Middle East) an artificial mound formed by the accumulated remains of ancient settlements.
Oxford Dictionary
- in total
Oxford American Dictionary
- in total
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- to be frank (used especially when making an admission)
Oxford American Dictionary
- used to point out that one's warnings, although ignored, have been proved to be well founded
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