titbit

英 [ˈtɪtbɪt] 美 [ˈtɪtbɪt]

n.  小片食物; 花絮; 趣闻; 逸事

复数:titbits第三人称单数:titbits

BNC.21175



牛津词典

noun

  1. 小片食物
    a small special piece of food
    1. She had saved a few titbits for her cat.
      她给猫留了点好吃的东西。
  2. 花絮;趣闻;逸事
    a small but interesting piece of news
    1. titbits of gossip
      飞短流长

柯林斯词典

    in AM, use 美国英语用 tidbit

  1. N-COUNT 趣闻;花絮
    You can refer to a small piece of information about someone's private affairs as a titbit, especially when it is interesting and shocking.
    1. ...titbits of gossip gleaned from the corridors of power...
      从权力中心收集来的趣闻轶事
    2. Who passed that titbit on to you?
      是谁告诉你那条花边新闻的?
  2. N-COUNT 少量食物
    A titbit is a small piece of food.
    1. 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。

双语例句

  1. 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。
  2. Who passed that titbit on to you?
    是谁告诉你那条花边新闻的?
  3. The letter was grasped by the national review as a succulent titbit for its readers.
    这封信被《国民评论》抢到手里成了供读者消遣的一则趣闻。
  4. 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。
  5. She always keeps some titbit to give to her cat.
    她总留点儿特别好吃的东西喂猫。
  6. Combined with the records about the edible and medicinal uses of pine pollens in historical books, it is concluded that the pollens of Japanese black pine and Japanese red pine are safety titbit without any side effects.
    结合我国历代松花粉的食用和药用记载,综合评价两种松花粉为安全可靠、未有任何毒副作用的食用珍品。
  7. Symphony music is the highest level and form of the western music, as well as the unique titbit of cultural legacy in world music.
    交响音乐是西方音乐的最高形式,也是世界音乐文化遗产中的珍品。

英英释义

noun

  1. a small tasty bit of food

      Synonym:    choice morseltidbit