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tell-all 英ˈtelˌɔːl美ˈtɛlˌɔlAHDtĕlʹôl' COCA⁶⁰³⁶⁶BNC¹²⁶⁴¹⁶⁺⁴Economist²⁹⁹⁰¹⁺⁴ 基本例句 adj.和盘托出的; 坦率的 The glamour model is planning yet another tell-all book about her life, and she said he should be' scared'. 魅力四射的麻豆凯蒂·普莱斯计划要出另一本关于自己私生活的书了,她说这可能会让彼得“害怕”。 cri The thinking: Bush's low approval ratings might render any presidential tell-all a toxic asset for his publisher. 大家的想法是:布什的低支持率可能会让他写的总统回忆录沦为出版商的不良资产。 yeeyan By this stage in the Clinton presidency, James Carville was making big bucks as a consultant and George Stephanopoulos had written a tell-all book and launched his career as a media pundit. 在克林顿任期的这个阶段,詹姆斯·卡维尔正在以咨询为业大赚美元,乔治·斯特凡诺普洛斯也已经写了一本大揭密的书以媒体批评家的身份开始了新的职业。 ecocn McClellan has written a tell-all memoir that's critical of Bush. 麦克莱伦写下了一本批判布什,揭露其内幕的回忆录。 putclub THE doctor who killed Michael Jackson has finally broken his silence to reveal the singer’s final words in a tell-all TV interview. 被指控过失杀害迈克.杰克逊的医生日前终于打破沉寂,在一个公开电视访谈中披露了天皇巨星的临终遗言。 yeeyan |