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告密, 打小报告
to reveal someone's wrongdoing or misbehavior to others
- In the office, a colleague couldn't resist tattling to the supervisor about a minor mistake made by a coworker.
在办公室里,一位同事忍不住向主管打小报告,说另一位同事犯了一个小错误。
- During playtime, the children were quick to tattle when they noticed their friend not following the agreed-upon game rules.
在游戏时间,当孩子们注意到他们的朋友没有遵守商定的游戏规则时,他们很快就告状了。
- The neighbor had a habit of tattling about others' activities, pointing out perceived missteps in an attempt to stay informed.
邻居有告密他人活动的习惯,指出察觉到的失误以试图保持知情。
- She didn’t want to tattle on her siblings, but she felt she had no choice when they broke the vase.
她不想告发她的兄弟姐妹,但当他们打碎花瓶时,她觉得自己别无选择。
- The teacher warned the students not to tattle on each other over minor issues.
老师警告学生们不要因为小问题而互相告密。
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告密, 打小报告
to share trivial information about someone or something
- The children tattled about the new student's unusual lunchbox.
孩子们打小报告关于新学生不寻常的午餐盒。
- Some people enjoy tattling about their neighbors' daily routines and habits.
有些人喜欢八卦邻居的日常习惯和作息。
- The group of friends giggled and tattled about their crushes, sharing harmless rumors and speculations.
这群朋友咯咯笑着,闲聊着他们的暗恋对象,分享着无害的谣言和猜测。
- The neighbors tattled about the Johnsons' late-night parties.
邻居们闲言碎语约翰逊家的深夜派对。
- She didn't want to tattle, but she couldn't resist sharing the juicy gossip she heard.
她不想告密,但她忍不住分享她听到的有趣八卦。