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1 revealingly
revealingly [rɪ'vi:lɪŋlɪ]∎ revealingly, not one of them speaks a foreign language il est révélateur qu'aucun d'entre eux ne parle une langue étrangère∎ a revealingly short dress une robe courte qui laisse tout voirUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > revealingly
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2 tellingly
['telɪŋlɪ]1) ( effectively) efficacement2) ( revealingly)tellingly, he did not allude to this — fait révélateur, il n'y a pas fait allusion
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3 tellingly
1 ( effectively) [argue, speak etc] efficacement, avec efficacité ;2 ( revealingly) tellingly, he did not allude to this fait révélateur, il n'y a pas fait allusion ; most tellingly of all, no money had been taken on n'avait pas volé d'argent, ce qui était très révélateur. -
4 tellingly
tellingly ['telɪŋlɪ](a) (effectively) efficacement∎ tellingly, he didn't invite his best friend il n'a pas invité son meilleur ami, ce qui en dit long ou ce qui est révélateur
См. также в других словарях:
revealingly — revealing ► ADJECTIVE 1) divulging interesting or significant information. 2) (of a garment) allowing much of the wearer s body to be seen. DERIVATIVES revealingly adverb … English terms dictionary
revealingly — adverb see revealing … New Collegiate Dictionary
revealingly — See revealing. * * * … Universalium
revealingly — adverb In a revealing manner … Wiktionary
revealingly — rɪ vɪËlɪŋlɪ adv. in an exposing manner … English contemporary dictionary
revealingly — re·veal·ing·ly … English syllables
revealingly — adverb : in a revealing manner : so as to reveal … Useful english dictionary
revealing — [[t]rɪvi͟ːlɪŋ[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED A revealing statement, account, or action tells you something that you did not know, especially about the person doing it or making it. ...a revealing interview. ...Sophie Tucker s revealing autobiography. Derived … English dictionary
revealing — adjective Date: circa 1925 allowing a look at or an understanding of something inner or hidden < a revealing confession >; also tending to expose more typically hidden parts of the body < a revealing halter top > • revealingly adverb … New Collegiate Dictionary
keyhole — I. noun Date: circa 1592 1. a hole for receiving a key 2. key 12 II. adjective Date: 1937 1. revealingly intimate < a keyhole report > 2. intent on revealing intimate details … New Collegiate Dictionary
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