| 释义 | 
		      present participle of tell (on)    1       as in affecting   to act upon (a person or a person's feelings) so as to cause a response the pressure of final exams is beginning to tell on the students in the dorm       -  
  affecting      -  
  influencing      -  
  impressing      -  
  impacting      -  
  getting to      -  
  touching      -  
  striking      -  
  interesting      -  
  carrying away      -  
  swaying      -  
  reaching      -  
  inspiring      -  
  involving      -  
  bothering      -  
  moving      -  
  concerning      -  
  fascinating      -  
  dazzling      -  
  disturbing      -  
  attracting      -  
  worrying      -  
  ravishing      -  
  entrancing      -  
  biasing      -  
  plaguing      -  
  troubling      -  
  penetrating      -  
  enrapturing      -  
  enthralling      -  
  stirring      -  
  enchanting      -  
  transporting      -  
  trying      -  
  coloring      -  
  upsetting      -  
  engaging      -  
  harassing      -  
  discomposing      -  
  distressing      -  
  afflicting      -  
  disquieting      -  
  piercing      -  
  captivating      -  
  biassing      -  
  stressing      -  
  charming      -  
  discomforting      -  
  perturbing      -  
  smiting      -  
  alluring      -  
  pestering      -  
  harrying      -  
  bewitching      -  
  agitating      -  
  flustering      -  
  wringing      -  
  straining                   -  
  boring      -  
  tiring      -  
  wearying      -  
  palling      -  
  underwhelming      -  
  jading                          2       as in talking   to give information (as to the authorities) about another's improper or unlawful activities detectives convinced the perpetrators in custody to tell on their associates       -  
  talking      -  
  grassing (on)          -  
  splitting (on)          -  
  informing      -  
  dropping a dime (on)      -  
  ratting (on)      -  
  turning in      -  
  squeaking      -  
  finking      -  
  snitching      -  
  giving away      -  
  singing      -  
  squealing      -  
  selling (out)      -  
  betraying      -  
  tipping (off)      -  
  backstabbing      -  
  tattling      -  
  blabbing      -  
  crossing      -  
  double-crossing      -  
  two-timing                            |