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tattle    音标拼音: [t'ætəl]
n. 无聊话,闲话,饶舌
vi. 闲谈,谈论,泄露秘密
vt. 泄露

无聊话,闲话,饶舌闲谈,谈论,泄露秘密泄露

tattle
n 1: disclosing information or giving evidence about another
[synonym: {tattle}, {singing}, {telling}]
v 1: speak (about unimportant matters) rapidly and incessantly
[synonym: {chatter}, {piffle}, {palaver}, {prate}, {tittle-
tattle}, {twaddle}, {clack}, {maunder}, {prattle}, {blab},
{gibber}, {tattle}, {blabber}, {gabble}]
2: divulge confidential information or secrets; "Be careful--his
secretary talks" [synonym: {spill the beans}, {let the cat out of
the bag}, {talk}, {tattle}, {blab}, {peach}, {babble},
{sing}, {babble out}, {blab out}] [ant: {keep one's mouth
shut}, {keep quiet}, {shut one's mouth}]

Tattle \Tat"tle\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Tattled}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Tattling}.] [Akin to OE. tateren, LG. tateln, D. tateren to
stammer, and perhaps to E. titter.]
1. To prate; to talk idly; to use many words with little
meaning; to chat.
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The tattling quality of age, which is always
narrative. --Dryden.
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2. To tell tales; to communicate secrets; to be a talebearer;
as, a tattling girl.
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Tattle \Tat"tle\, n.
Idle talk or chat; trifling talk; prate.
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[They] told the tattle of the day. --Swift.
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74 Moby Thesaurus words for "tattle":
babble, back-fence gossip, be indiscreet, be unguarded,
bear witness against, betray, betray a confidence, blab, blabber,
blather, blether, blow the whistle, blurt, blurt out, buzz,
chatter, chitchat, clatter, cry, divulge, fink, give away, gossip,
gossiping, gossipmongering, gossipry, grapevine, groundless rumor,
hearsay, idle talk, inform, inform against, inform on, jabber,
leak, let drop, let fall, let slip, narc, natter, newsmongering,
peach, piece of gossip, prate, prattle, rat, retail gossip, reveal,
reveal a secret, rumble, rumor, scuttlebutt, sell out, sing,
snitch, snitch on, spill, spill the beans, squeal, stool, story,
tale, talebearing, taletelling, talk, tattle on, tell,
tell idle tales, tell on, tell secrets, tell tales,
testify against, tittle-tattle, turn informer


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