tidbit的意思和读音

tidbit

: [ˈtɪdˌbɪt] : [ˈtɪdbɪt]

n.;〈

tidbits  

n.morsel,taste,bite,delicacy,goody

tidbitn.

1.a small special piece of food

— see alsotitbit

n.1.2.,

n.1.a small piece of food2.<figurative>a small piece of interesting information or news

1. Gigantic , Tidbit Thumb ...

2. counselor > tidbit escapade ; ...

3. 5. tidbit n 6. poppycock n slang ...

4. mask party tidbit feed on illusions ...

5. throng n. tidbit n., tier n., , ...

6.便 ... sort of: tidbit: gossip: ...

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1.Even if I eat as much as a pea-sized tidbit of such a hero, I won't be able to digest it.使

2.A common technique for discovering leakers is to tell each suspect some unique piece of information (a tidbit) and then see if it spreads.

3.It might be something educational or entertaining, or an interesting tidbit that correlates somehow with your industry.

4.How embarrassed I felt. And here I had been proudly telling everyone about this tidbit of cultural understanding.

5.A tidbit of information Clinton didn't give the Yale seniors was that he was involved in a minor traffic accident on the way to the event.

6.Pierrette: As you ladies want the whole truth, I&apos; d like to add a tidbit of information you lack.

7.Pierrette: As you ladies want the whole truth, Id like to add a tidbit of information you lack.

8.Here's a fun tidbit for you: I really like the Motorola Xoom.Xoom。

9.As you ladies want the whole truth, I'd like to add a tidbit of information you lack.

10.The most interesting tidbit in her profile is the thing that sounds like it couldn't have been written by anybody else in the world.西