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telly

/tel-ee/US // ˈtɛl i //UK // (ˈtɛlɪ) //

电视机,电视台,电视,电台

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural tel·lies.British Informal.

    • : television.
    • : a television receiving set.

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Examples

  • McShera, who plays Daisy, later confides in me in New York that she calls Nicol her “telly mummy.”

  • Obama held up his hand like he was pointing a remote control at the telly.

  • When they are in Anglesey, they stay in and watch telly at night.

  • Obviously, former pols with less to lose are going to be freer to mix it up on the telly.

  • So if they said, you know, I want to be on the telly, I would say, 'Oh boys mummy did that.'

  • "I will gladly show you what I have done," replied Telly simply, and there the conversation ended.

  • Albert and Telly arose with the rest, and the girl at the organ began to chase the slow tune up and down the keys.

  • Then turning to Telly he added: "I can then feel easy in my mind, and shall enjoy looking over your paintings."

  • It was an awkward position for Telly, and one that she had never before been called upon to fill.

  • Telly sat on the boat's cushions in a shady nook and watched Albert finish his sketch and then listened to his talk.