Etymology: [ tel ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English tellan; akin to Old High German zellen to count, tell, Old English talu tale.
tesirli olarak, etkileyici, söylüyordu, söyleme, belli eden, ihbar, etkili, tesirli, İHBAR:Hava gözetlemesi ve taktik durumla ilgili esasların, hava savunma birlikleri arasında, haberleşme vasıtasıyla alınıp verilmesi işlemi. Ayrıca bakınız: "track telling", (isim) söyleme, anlat, açığa vuran/etkili, anlatma, anlatarak, tellingly etkili bir şekilde, tell söyle, çarpıcı, anlatmak, demek, söylemek, (told), söylemek; anlatmak: I told her the news. Ona haberi söyledim. I told her he was here. Onun burada olduğunu kendisine söyledim, açığa çıkarmak, ayırt etmek, haber vermek, bildirmek, emretmek, söyleyin, anlatm, göze çarpmak, yaymak, anlat bakalım, anlamak, para etmek, etkisini göstermek, seçmek, tembihlemek, belli etmek, belli olmak, etkili olmak, söyle, ark höyük, bilmek, tahmin etmek, birer birer s, nakletmek, göstermek,
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İHBAR:Hava gözetlemesi ve taktik durumla ilgili esasların, hava savunma birlikleri arasında, haberleşme vasıtasıyla alınıp verilmesi işlemi. Ayrıca bakınız: "track telling" Askeri
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anlat fiil
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söylemek; anlatmak: I told her the news. Ona haberi söyledim. I told her he was here. Onun burada olduğunu kendisine söyledim fiil
The disclosure of information, having force, The act of narration, Counting, numbering, serving to convince, Present participle of tell, revealing information, informing by words, The telling of a story or of something that has happened is the reporting of it to other people. Herbert sat quietly through the telling of this saga, If something is telling, it shows the true nature of a person or situation. How a man shaves may be a telling clue to his age. = revealing + tellingly tell·ing·ly Most tellingly, perhaps, chimpanzees do not draw as much information from the world around them as we do, tale, story, striking; effective, Operating with great effect; effective; as, a telling speech, A telling argument or criticism is a very effective one. The most telling condemnation of the system was that it failed to fulfil its function, You use there's no telling to introduce a statement when you want to say that it is impossible to know what will happen in a situation. There's no telling how long the talks could drag on, powerfully persuasive; "a cogent argument"; "a telling presentation"; "a weighty argument", producing a strong effect; "gave an impressive performance as Othello"; "a telling gesture", disclosing unintentionally; "a telling smile"; "a telltale panel of lights"; "a telltale patch of oil on the water marked where the boat went down", disclosing information or giving evidence about another, an act of narration; "he was the hero according to his own relation"; "his endless recounting of the incident eventually became unbearable", To reveal, To be revealed, A reflexive, often habitual behavior, esp. one occurring in a context that often features attempts at deception by persons under psychological stress (e.g., a poker game or police interrogation), that reveals (gives away) information that the person exhibiting the behavior is attempting to withhold, To discern, notice, identify or distinguish, To order; to direct, To count or enumerate, To narrate, To instruct or inform, A mound, originally in the Middle East, over or consisting of the ruins of ancient settlements, To convey by speech; to say, ytelle, 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, an artificial mound consisting of the accumulated remains of one or more ancient settlements in the Middle East and Egypt; an ancient garbage dump, I will tell him so = It is his turn (You'd better tell him so (^^; ) (00/01/02) I told you so A little bird told me Tell it like it is understand; *Yes, I changed my hairstyle How can you tell? *There's no telling what will happen *He will be unable to tell the fake from the real one, to say something to a particular individual, heard only by them, A gesture or signal unintentionally done by a player that gives other players information about the player's hand For example, a player who twitches when they are bluffing, (sometimes spelled tel) A mound that contains the ruined remains of a human settlement; each layer or level, called a stratum, represents a particular historical period, A clue or hint that a player unknowingly gives about the strength of his hand, his next action, etc May originally be from "telegraph" or the obvious use that he "tells" you what he's going to do before he does it, give evidence; "he was telling on all his former colleague, anything that reveals theatrical devices to the audience; an action that tips off the audience that you're "up to something ", To pass information by speech, mark as different; "We distinguish several kinds of maple", To count or enumerate (see teller), To have a marked effect, a mound in the Middle East over or consisting of the ruins of ancient settlements, A give away sign, especially one used in the game of poker, v tell [OE tellan], To give instruction to; to make report to; to acquaint; to teach; to inform, To make known; to publish; to disclose; to divulge, To order; to request; to command, To utter or recite in detail; to give an account of; to narrate, To mention one by one, or piece by piece; to recount; to enumerate; to reckon; to number; to count; as, to tell money, If you tell someone something, you give them information. In the evening I returned to tell Phyllis our relationship was over I called Andie to tell her how spectacular the stuff looked Claire had made me promise to tell her the truth I only told the truth to the press when the single was released as it seemed the perfect time to do it Tell us about your moment on the summit Her voice breaking with emotion, she told him: `It doesn't seem fair', relate; know; discover, discern; command, give evidence; "he was telling on all his former colleague", To discern so as to report; to ascertain by observing; to find out; to discover; as, I can not tell where one color ends and the other begins, A hill or mound, narrate or give a detailed account of; "Tell what happened"; "The father told a story to his child", let something be known; "Tell them that you will be late", a Swiss patriot who lived in the early 14th century and who was renowned for his skill as an archer; according to legend an Austrian governor compelled him to shoot an apple from his son's head with his crossbow (which he did successfully without mishap) discern or comprehend; "He could tell that she was unhappy", To give an account; to make report, That which is told; tale; account, To take effect; to produce a marked effect; as, every shot tells; every expression tells, If you tell something such as a joke, a story, or your personal experiences, you communicate it to other people using speech. His friends say he was always quick to tell a joke He told his story to The Sunday Times and produced photographs Will you tell me a story?, To make account of; to regard; to reckon; to value; to estimate, to tell the time: see time time will tell: see time. A mound, especially in the Middle East, made up of the remains of a succession of previous settlements. Tell Mardikh Tell Asmar Amarna Tell el Tell William, express in words; "He said that he wanted to marry her"; "tell me what is bothering you"; "state your opinion"; "state your name", give instructions to or direct somebody to do something with authority; "I said to him to go home"; "She ordered him to do the shopping"; "The mother told the child to get dressed", You use I'll tell you what or I tell you what to introduce a suggestion or a new topic of conversation. I tell you what, I'll bring the water in a separate glass, If someone disagrees with you or refuses to do what you suggest and you are eventually proved to be right, you can say `I told you so'. Her parents did not approve of her decision and, if she failed, her mother would say, `I told you so.', If you tell someone to do something, you order or advise them to do it. A passer-by told the driver to move his car so that it was not causing an obstruction, If you say `You never can tell', you mean that the future is always uncertain and it is never possible to know exactly what will happen. You never can tell what life is going to bring you, inform positively and with certainty and confidence; "I tell you that man is a crook!", discern or comprehend; "He could tell that she was unhappy", emphasis You can say `I tell you', `I can tell you', or `I can't tell you' to add emphasis to what you are saying. I tell you this, I will not rest until that day has come This little letter gave us a few chuckles, I can tell you, If you can tell what is happening or what is true, you are able to judge correctly what is happening or what is true. It was already impossible to tell where the bullet had entered You can tell he's joking, If you tell yourself something, you put it into words in your own mind because you need to encourage or persuade yourself about something. `Come on', she told herself I told myself I would be satisfied with whatever I could get, If you tell, you reveal or give away a secret. Many of the children know who they are but are not telling, If you can tell one thing from another, you are able to recognize the difference between it and other similar things. I can't really tell the difference between their policies and ours How do you tell one from another? I had to look twice to tell which was Martinez; they all looked alike, If facts or events tell you something, they reveal certain information to you through ways other than speech. The facts tell us that this is not true I don't think the unemployment rate ever tells us much about the future The evidence of our eyes tells us a different story While most of us feel fairly complacent about the nutrients we're getting from our diets, the facts tell a very different story, vagueness You use as far as I can tell or so far as I could tell to indicate that what you are saying is based on the information you have, but that there may be things you do not know. As far as I can tell, Jason is basically a nice guy, If an unpleasant or tiring experience begins to tell, it begins to have a serious effect. The pressure began to tell as rain closed in after 20 laps see also telling, kiss and tell,
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The disclosure of information
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having force
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The act of narration
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Counting, numbering
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serving to convince
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Present participle of tell
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revealing information
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informing by words
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The telling of a story or of something that has happened is the reporting of it to other people. Herbert sat quietly through the telling of this saga
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If something is telling, it shows the true nature of a person or situation. How a man shaves may be a telling clue to his age. = revealing + tellingly tell·ing·ly Most tellingly, perhaps, chimpanzees do not draw as much information from the world around them as we do
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tale, story isim
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striking; effective sıfat
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Operating with great effect; effective; as, a telling speech
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A telling argument or criticism is a very effective one. The most telling condemnation of the system was that it failed to fulfil its function
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You use there's no telling to introduce a statement when you want to say that it is impossible to know what will happen in a situation. There's no telling how long the talks could drag on
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powerfully persuasive; "a cogent argument"; "a telling presentation"; "a weighty argument"
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producing a strong effect; "gave an impressive performance as Othello"; "a telling gesture"
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disclosing unintentionally; "a telling smile"; "a telltale panel of lights"; "a telltale patch of oil on the water marked where the boat went down"
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disclosing information or giving evidence about another
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an act of narration; "he was the hero according to his own relation"; "his endless recounting of the incident eventually became unbearable"
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To reveal - "Time will tell what became of him."
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To be revealed - "Cherry looks old, Mergenthaler told himself. His age is telling. Querulous — that's the word. He's become a whining, querulous old man absorbed with trivialities."
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A reflexive, often habitual behavior, esp. one occurring in a context that often features attempts at deception by persons under psychological stress (e.g., a poker game or police interrogation), that reveals (gives away) information that the person exhibiting the behavior is attempting to withhold
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To discern, notice, identify or distinguish - "No, there's no way to tell."
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To order; to direct - "Tell him to go away."
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To count or enumerate - "And in his lap a masse of coyne he told, / And turned vpsidowne, to feede his eye / A couetous desire with his huge threasury."
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To narrate - "I want to tell you a story."
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To instruct or inform - "Please tell me the time."
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A mound, originally in the Middle East, over or consisting of the ruins of ancient settlements
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To convey by speech; to say - "He seems to like to tell lies."
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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 isim
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an artificial mound consisting of the accumulated remains of one or more ancient settlements in the Middle East and Egypt; an ancient garbage dump
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I will tell him so = It is his turn (You'd better tell him so (^^; ) (00/01/02) I told you so A little bird told me Tell it like it is understand; *Yes, I changed my hairstyle How can you tell? *There's no telling what will happen *He will be unable to tell the fake from the real one
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to say something to a particular individual, heard only by them
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A gesture or signal unintentionally done by a player that gives other players information about the player's hand For example, a player who twitches when they are bluffing
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(sometimes spelled tel) A mound that contains the ruined remains of a human settlement; each layer or level, called a stratum, represents a particular historical period
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A clue or hint that a player unknowingly gives about the strength of his hand, his next action, etc May originally be from "telegraph" or the obvious use that he "tells" you what he's going to do before he does it
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give evidence; "he was telling on all his former colleague
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anything that reveals theatrical devices to the audience; an action that tips off the audience that you're "up to something "
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mark as different; "We distinguish several kinds of maple"
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To count or enumerate (see teller)
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To give instruction to; to make report to; to acquaint; to teach; to inform
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To make known; to publish; to disclose; to divulge
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To order; to request; to command
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To utter or recite in detail; to give an account of; to narrate
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To mention one by one, or piece by piece; to recount; to enumerate; to reckon; to number; to count; as, to tell money
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If you tell someone something, you give them information. In the evening I returned to tell Phyllis our relationship was over I called Andie to tell her how spectacular the stuff looked Claire had made me promise to tell her the truth I only told the truth to the press when the single was released as it seemed the perfect time to do it Tell us about your moment on the summit Her voice breaking with emotion, she told him: `It doesn't seem fair'
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relate; know; discover, discern; command fiil
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give evidence; "he was telling on all his former colleague"
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To discern so as to report; to ascertain by observing; to find out; to discover; as, I can not tell where one color ends and the other begins
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narrate or give a detailed account of; "Tell what happened"; "The father told a story to his child"
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let something be known; "Tell them that you will be late"
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a Swiss patriot who lived in the early 14th century and who was renowned for his skill as an archer; according to legend an Austrian governor compelled him to shoot an apple from his son's head with his crossbow (which he did successfully without mishap) discern or comprehend; "He could tell that she was unhappy"
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To give an account; to make report
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That which is told; tale; account
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To take effect; to produce a marked effect; as, every shot tells; every expression tells
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If you tell something such as a joke, a story, or your personal experiences, you communicate it to other people using speech. His friends say he was always quick to tell a joke He told his story to The Sunday Times and produced photographs Will you tell me a story?
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To make account of; to regard; to reckon; to value; to estimate
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to tell the time: see time time will tell: see time. A mound, especially in the Middle East, made up of the remains of a succession of previous settlements. Tell Mardikh Tell Asmar Amarna Tell el Tell William
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express in words; "He said that he wanted to marry her"; "tell me what is bothering you"; "state your opinion"; "state your name"
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give instructions to or direct somebody to do something with authority; "I said to him to go home"; "She ordered him to do the shopping"; "The mother told the child to get dressed"
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You use I'll tell you what or I tell you what to introduce a suggestion or a new topic of conversation. I tell you what, I'll bring the water in a separate glass
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If someone disagrees with you or refuses to do what you suggest and you are eventually proved to be right, you can say `I told you so'. Her parents did not approve of her decision and, if she failed, her mother would say, `I told you so.'
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If you tell someone to do something, you order or advise them to do it. A passer-by told the driver to move his car so that it was not causing an obstruction
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If you say `You never can tell', you mean that the future is always uncertain and it is never possible to know exactly what will happen. You never can tell what life is going to bring you
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inform positively and with certainty and confidence; "I tell you that man is a crook!"
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discern or comprehend; "He could tell that she was unhappy"
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emphasis You can say `I tell you', `I can tell you', or `I can't tell you' to add emphasis to what you are saying. I tell you this, I will not rest until that day has come This little letter gave us a few chuckles, I can tell you
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If you can tell what is happening or what is true, you are able to judge correctly what is happening or what is true. It was already impossible to tell where the bullet had entered You can tell he's joking
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If you tell yourself something, you put it into words in your own mind because you need to encourage or persuade yourself about something. `Come on', she told herself I told myself I would be satisfied with whatever I could get
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If you tell, you reveal or give away a secret. Many of the children know who they are but are not telling
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If you can tell one thing from another, you are able to recognize the difference between it and other similar things. I can't really tell the difference between their policies and ours How do you tell one from another? I had to look twice to tell which was Martinez; they all looked alike
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If facts or events tell you something, they reveal certain information to you through ways other than speech. The facts tell us that this is not true I don't think the unemployment rate ever tells us much about the future The evidence of our eyes tells us a different story While most of us feel fairly complacent about the nutrients we're getting from our diets, the facts tell a very different story
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vagueness You use as far as I can tell or so far as I could tell to indicate that what you are saying is based on the information you have, but that there may be things you do not know. As far as I can tell, Jason is basically a nice guy
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If an unpleasant or tiring experience begins to tell, it begins to have a serious effect. The pressure began to tell as rain closed in after 20 laps see also telling, kiss and tell
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