告诉英语怎么说
As was expected, the ignoramus I was attempting to educate tells me that he isn't a Newbie, but has been playing this game since its release date.
Silver-tone hands with luminous fill make it easy to tell time day or night, and the slim second hand is detailed with a red accent.
I took the book off the boy and told him to treat books nicely.
Give me a shout when you're ready.
I must have asked him a thousand times what was inside. All he'd ever tell me was 'the thing I value most,'" Jack said.
Can you tell us your recipe for happiness and a long life?
I delivered the costume in a bag and explained to the teacher what was inside.
I told her to hang on for the ambulance. "I can't, the head's coming out!" she said.
You can also tell where my focus is at the moment...... nourishing my nervous system.
As I give the driver my address, I'm half euphoric, half apprehensive about what comes next.
It was spiteful of you to tell him that.
Scientists tell us this can backfire and actually have a negative impact on our wellbeing.
The conservatives who say, "Let us not move so fast," and extremists who say, "Let us go out and whip the world," would tell you that they are as far apart as the poles.
I guess I should look into the food-prep, then, I'll tell the kitchen manager that you will stop by tomorrow to talk about the job and schedule your hours.
"My name is Peter Pan," he told her.
I told the salesman that the existing cable had been ripped out during a landscaping project.
He does not want to be famous or popular, he told reporters a few days ago.
But in my ignorance I can confidently tell you that Sartre can't teach business strategists anything at all.
Go to the river and bathe just where I show you.
Her hair was blue, yellow and red so I told her that it was weird.
I tell you this, I will not rest until that day has come.
I suppose I may as well tell you something about where you are going.
I "m afraid I have bad news for you."
The election, a thrilled Mr Daley told The Economist soon afterwards, would help to bring Chicago the prominence it had always hoped for.
She gave him the bad news without preamble.