English - English - telln. family name; William Tell, hero and patriot of Swiss folklore during the early 14th century famous for his skill as an archer; (in Poker game) noticeable change in the conduct of a player that gives clues to said player's hand n. Tell, family name; Wilhelm Tell, legendary hero of Switzerland once supposedly forced to shoot an apple off of his son's head with a bow and arrow » Examples
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English - French - telln. Tell, nom de famille; William Tell, héros et patriote du folklore suisse du XIVème siècle réputé pour son agilité à l'arc » Examples
English - German - telln. Tell, Nachname; William Tell, schweizer Held und Patriot während des frühen 14. Jahrhundert, berühmt für sein Können als Bogenschütze; (im Pokerspiel) merkliche Veränderungen im Verhalten eines Spielers die auf seine Karten hinweisen » Examples
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English - Ukrainian - tellv. розповідати, говорити, розголошувати, запевняти, визначати, свідчити, позначатися, виповідати, казати, мовити, передавати, переказувати, розказувати, сказати » Examples
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English - Japanese - tell(名) テル, 姓; ウィリアム テル, 弓の射手として有名な14世紀はじめのスイスの伝説の英雄で愛国者; (ポーカーゲームで)プレーヤーの手でヒントを与えるプレーヤーの振る舞いによる変更 » Examples
Definition of tellVerb All told, there were over a dozen. Can you tell time on a clock? He had untold wealth. 2. To narrate. I want to tell a story; I want to tell you a story. 3. To convey by speech; to say. Finally, someone told him the truth. He seems to like to tell lies. Please tell me how to do it. 5. To order; to direct, to say to someone. Tell him to go away. 6. To discern, notice, identify or distinguish. Can you tell whether those flowers are real or silk, from this distance? No, there's no way to tell. 7. To reveal. Time will tell what became of him. 8. To be revealed. Sir Gerald was moving slower; his wounds were beginning to tell. Noun 10. A reflexive, often habitual behavior, especially one occurring in a context that often features attempts at deception by persons under psychological stress (such as a poker game or police interrogation), that reveals information that the person exhibiting the behavior is attempting to withhold. 11. That which is told; tale; account. 12. A private message to an individual in a chat room; a whisper.
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