词汇 | tidbit |
释义 | tidbittid·bit /ˈtɪdˌbɪt/ noun [countableC] American EnglishAmE 1. PIECEa small piece of food that tastes good 少量的美味佳肴[珍馐] SYN British English titbit 2 PIECEa small but interesting piece of information, news etc 花絮,趣闻 SYN British English titbit tidbit of juicy tidbits of hot news 有趣的热门花边新闻 Examples from the Corpus tidbit• tidbits of gossip• Trestle tables were laid out with plates of ham, prawns and tidbits.• Information baubles and still usable pop-culture tidbits are strewn about.• Josie intends to join him when she has completed her assignment for Jones, a hardened veteran of the juicy tidbit wars.• Salespeople love to call Fidelity with juicy tidbits of hot news in hopes of getting some business.• It helps not to be hungry to enjoy this tidbit, since the flavors are meant to be savored. tidbits of ... news• Salespeople love to call Fidelity with juicy tidbits of hot news in hopes of getting some business. (1600-1700) tid “soft, tender, nice” ((17-19 centuries)) + bit |
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