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		Definition of telling in English: tellingadjective ˈtɛlɪŋˈtɛlɪŋ Having a striking or revealing effect; significant. 有力的,有效的;显著的  a telling argument against this theory 反对这理论的一个有力论据。 Example sentencesExamples -  Falling at the feet of Jesus in front of a crowd is a telling gesture signifying social inferiority.
 -  He uses them to telling effect in the account of a peasant woman living alone, who gives the hungry boy shelter.
 -  The artistes had become more confident after the rehearsals and this had a telling effect on the pace of work.
 -  The type of shows being shown on television have a very telling effect on the minds of our children.
 -  I think I'm coming on well fitness-wise, but that flu jab that knocked me back a few weeks ago has had a telling effect.
 -  Very few might be aware that the name of a person has a telling effect on one's life.
 -  Some of the most brilliant human resources have died at their most productive age and this has had a telling effect on all sectors of our economy.
 -  The right word and expression is enough to deliver the punch with telling effect.
 -  As it happens, this is just one telling detail in a carefully orchestrated tapestry of haunting effects.
 -  This is unfortunate, because the author is capable of producing telling effects.
 -  Nevertheless, she is determined to continue with her fight that has had a telling effect on her family.
 -  After the restart, Italy looked the far stronger, continually launching telling breaks but still failing to find the vital pass.
 -  A telling and potentially explosive social indicator is the decline in the percentage of teenagers holding jobs.
 -  These professional hazards have a telling effect on their health conditions.
 -  This enhanced social capacity would be used to telling effect in the coming years of struggle.
 -  The figures are not only alarming but they have a telling effect on the domestic debt.
 -  He was involved in most of his sides scores as he combined with his team mates and either passed to telling effect or was fouled in possession.
 -  Cynics may scoff at all these; but if only implemented strictly, these measures can have a telling effect.
 -  There are also significant and telling differences on the question of defense spending.
 -  The trees and their colours in the paintings had a telling effect on viewers.
 
 Synonyms revealing, significant convincing, persuasive, forceful, striking, potent, powerful, strong, cogent, compelling trenchant, weighty, important, meaningful, influential effective, effectual 
 Rhymesdwelling, misspelling, self-propelling, spelling, swelling, upwelling    Definition of telling in US English: tellingadjectiveˈtɛlɪŋˈteliNG Having a striking or revealing effect; significant. 有力的,有效的;显著的  a telling argument against this theory 反对这理论的一个有力论据。 Example sentencesExamples -  He was involved in most of his sides scores as he combined with his team mates and either passed to telling effect or was fouled in possession.
 -  The artistes had become more confident after the rehearsals and this had a telling effect on the pace of work.
 -  The trees and their colours in the paintings had a telling effect on viewers.
 -  Cynics may scoff at all these; but if only implemented strictly, these measures can have a telling effect.
 -  A telling and potentially explosive social indicator is the decline in the percentage of teenagers holding jobs.
 -  The figures are not only alarming but they have a telling effect on the domestic debt.
 -  The right word and expression is enough to deliver the punch with telling effect.
 -  After the restart, Italy looked the far stronger, continually launching telling breaks but still failing to find the vital pass.
 -  I think I'm coming on well fitness-wise, but that flu jab that knocked me back a few weeks ago has had a telling effect.
 -  He uses them to telling effect in the account of a peasant woman living alone, who gives the hungry boy shelter.
 -  Some of the most brilliant human resources have died at their most productive age and this has had a telling effect on all sectors of our economy.
 -  Nevertheless, she is determined to continue with her fight that has had a telling effect on her family.
 -  This enhanced social capacity would be used to telling effect in the coming years of struggle.
 -  There are also significant and telling differences on the question of defense spending.
 -  These professional hazards have a telling effect on their health conditions.
 -  This is unfortunate, because the author is capable of producing telling effects.
 -  The type of shows being shown on television have a very telling effect on the minds of our children.
 -  Falling at the feet of Jesus in front of a crowd is a telling gesture signifying social inferiority.
 -  Very few might be aware that the name of a person has a telling effect on one's life.
 -  As it happens, this is just one telling detail in a carefully orchestrated tapestry of haunting effects.
 
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