"tattletale" 怎么发音
word
ˈtætlˌteɪl
TAT-l-tayl
tˈætəltˌeɪl
TAT-uhl-tayl
释义
A tattletale is someone, especially a child, who tells an adult or authority figure when someone else breaks a rule or does something wrong, often to get them in trouble.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈtætlˌteɪl
英式英语
tˈætəltˌeɪl
简化发音
美式
TAT-l-tayl
英式
TAT-uhl-tayl
语境中听
Nobody likes a tattletale at school.
My little brother is a tattletale.
Don't be a tattletale and tell the teacher everything!
Every time we break a rule, Jason turns into a total tattletale.