tittle的意思和读音

tittle

: ['tɪtəl] : ['tɪtl]

v.

n.

tittles  

n.1.2.,

v.1.,;

n.1.a tiny bit of something2.a small mark used in printing and writing, e.g. an accent, punctuation mark, or diacritical mark

1. titrimetry tittle TIU ...

3. twirl ... tittle , wriggle , ... ...

4. ... pancake , , ... tittle , , , ... drive , , , ,... ...

5. CELLPHONE( ) TITTLE( ) MESSAGE( ) ...

7. Kesler Tittle Sala ...

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1.In lesser hands Ms Nasar's story might have degenerated into a series of pen portraits: tittle-tattle for the middlebrow.退

2.Not once do any of these creatures disobey one jot or tittle of the laws of physics.

3.Believe me, I've got no money with me at all, not one JOT or tittle.

4.It is pleasant to hear such sober voices when most Amecians are tittle-tattling about RMB.

5.For amen I say unto you, till heaven and earth pass, one jot, or one tittle shall not pass of the law, till all be fulfilled.使

6.For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled.

7.Many have claimed the tittle Great, like Caesar and Alexander , but in vain, for without deeds the tittle is a mere breath of air.

8.How to handle the contradition and balance the conflict of interest between the two is a main tittle of the rule of law.

9.She doesn't care a jot or tittle what they think of her behaviour.

10.The two gossips, when coming together, would tittle-tattle to the slander of others.