词汇 | tall tale |
释义 | Idiom tall tale a story or a statement that is difficult to believe because it is too exciting or interesting.He told me a tall story about having met some top models in a nightclub. tall tale ⇨ tall story; tall talenoun an elaborate lie; an (enjoyable) exaggeration UK, 1846tall taleA greatly exaggerated or particularly imaginative story or account of something, such that it is difficult to believe. My uncle has always been fond of telling tall tales about his time overseas. I used to believe him when I was a kid, but now I've learned to just laugh along. tall taleA fanciful or greatly exaggerated story, as in Some youngsters love tall tales about creatures from outer space coming to earth. This idiom uses tall in the sense of "exaggerated." [Mid-1800s] a tall taleBRITISH, AMERICAN ora tall storyBRITISHCOMMON A tall tale or a tall story is a very exciting or extreme event that someone tells you about but that you think is probably not true. He was very convincing, and some of his college chums believed his tall tales. `She told my guests a tall story about our relationship,' he said. `She claimed we'd been in love three years.' Note: `Tall' used to be used to describe language that was considered extremely formal or exaggerated. |
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