telling 的定义
- having force or effect; effective; striking: a telling blow.
- revealing; indicative of much otherwise unnoticed: a telling analysis of motivation in business.
telling 近义词
effective, significant
更多telling例句
- My guess is that the lure here is not the sexy stuff but the transgression connected to the telling of the lie.
- Overall, Wonder Media Network, which was founded in 2018, is a purpose-driven media brand that performs a balancing act between activism and non-partisan story-telling.
- Torque, battery size, and support levels are much more telling.
- If any of these stats are not showing any sign of increasing, it’s a telling sign that the readers are not finding your content good enough.
- Moser’s telling of how it all went down suggests that one group of Republicans sabotaged another during a hotly contested Assembly race, and likely helped the Democrats flip what had been a traditionally red seat based in North County.
- Have a look at this telling research from Pew on blasphemy and apostasy laws around the world.
- So she lies to the knight, telling him Madalena is sorry and wants him back.
- There is, fortunately, not too much telling of the future in Harry Potter.
- French President François Hollande is telling the French people they should “not lump them together.”
- Even before the shootings, New York policeman were telling the Mayor not to attend their funerals.
- The "bad form" of telling a lie to the head-master is a later illustration of the same thing.
- But in the end his health gave way, and the Emperor himself wrote to Prince Eugne telling him to send the old warrior home.
- But, without telling me what she meant to do, mother took it all to the Casino—and—it followed the rest.
- When the father had finished, he stabbed his wife, telling her to repent of her sins and to confess to God who would pardon her.
- Never had Punch secured the telling of that tale with so little opposition.