titbit

英[ˈtɪtbɪt]
美[ˈtɪtˌbɪt]

基本释义

n.
(食物,消息的)精选,珍品

词性变化

实用例句

She had saved a few titbits for her cat.

她给猫留了点好吃的东西。

牛津词典

titbits of gossip

飞短流长

牛津词典

...titbits of gossip gleaned from the corridors of power...

从权力中心收集来的趣闻轶事

Who passed that titbit on to you?

是谁告诉你那条花边新闻的?

She offered Molly tidbits: a chicken drumstick, some cheese.

她给了莫莉一些吃的:一根鸡腿下段和一些奶酪。

Emma reads tabloids everyday in order to get some juicy titbit.

为了获取一些花边新闻,艾玛每天读小报.

期刊摘选

One final titbit from this book.

法兰克教授在书中还提到有意思的一点.

期刊摘选

She always keeps some titbit to give to her cat.

她总留点儿特别好吃的东西喂猫.

《简明英汉词典》

He gave Dietrich this titbit of information, and Dietrich the roof.

于是他把这一重要的情报给了迪特里希, 迪特里希知道后极为生气.

期刊摘选

Her mouth was working, as if she was masticating some tasty titbit.

她的嘴在动,好像在嚼什么好吃的。

辞典例句

Who passed that titbit on to you?

是谁告诉你那条花边新闻的?

柯林斯例句

英英释义

Noun
  • 1. a small tasty bit of food

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