tidbit 英 ['tɪdbɪt]   美 ['tɪd'bɪt]

tidbit

tidbit  英 ['tɪdbɪt] 美 ['tɪd'bɪt]

n. 小栏报导;珍闻(等于titbit) 

名词复数:tidbits 

You don't really need to know this little tidbit because all you have to do is find the RAR and import it. 您实际上不需要知道这个小秘密,因为您需要做的全部工作是找到 RAR,并导入它。
tidbit: Republican presidential candidate John McCain was given this honor when he came to Trinity in 2006 to answer questions from students. 珍闻:美国共和党总统候选人约翰·麦凯恩2006年在圣三一学院回答学生提问的时候也曾获得这一奖项。

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  • n. 小栏报导;珍闻(等于titbit)
  • 1. You don't really need to know this little tidbit because all you have to do is find the RAR and import it.

    您实际上不需要知道这个小秘密,因为您需要做的全部工作是找到 RAR,并导入它。

  • 2. tidbit: Republican presidential candidate John McCain was given this honor when he came to Trinity in 2006 to answer questions from students.

    珍闻:美国共和党总统候选人约翰·麦凯恩2006年在圣三一学院回答学生提问的时候也曾获得这一奖项。

  • 3. On Fleet Street, we call it “the mass doorstep” when a crowd of reporters will wait and wait for hours in hope of a tidbit of news on a developing story.

    在英国新闻界,我们将这种情况称为"守望门庭",即一群记者长时间地苦苦守候,希望得到一些有关正在发生的事件的消息。

  • tidbit (n.) 1630s, probably from dialectal tid "fond, solicitous, tender" (perhaps by influence of tit (n.2)) + bit (n.1) "morsel."
tid·bit / ˈtɪdbɪt ; NAmE ˈtɪdbɪt / ( NAmE) ( BrE tit·bit ) noun a small special piece of food 小片食物 SYN morsel tid·bit / ˈtɪdbɪt ; NAmE ˈtɪdbɪt /
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