tittle

英[\'t?tl]
美[\'t?t?l]

基本釋義

n.
一點

實用例句

I don't care one jot or one tittle of what he says.

他所說的我一點也不在乎.

辭典例句

We abate nothing of our just demands: not one jot or tittle do we recede.

我們的正當要求絕不打任何折扣: 我們一絲一毫也不退讓.

演講部分

Well - directed tittle - tattle may easily causes its victim to lose his or her livelihood.

針對性很強的聊天,很容易使受害者丟掉飯碗.

辭典例句

The world situation matters not a jot or tittle to you.

你一點也不關心世界局勢.

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I forgot the tittle of the film.

我忘記電影名字了.

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Graham : Well It'sounds like office tittle tattle to me . I just don't believe it.

格雷姆: 這看來是辦公室的流言蜚語,我一點都不相信.

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She does not care a jot or tittle what they think of her bahaviour.

她一點兒也不在乎他們對她的行為有何看法.

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BR > 4. The two gossips , when coming together, would tittle - tattle to the slander of others.

那兩個長舌婦, 碰到一起時總要喋喋不休地誹謗別人.

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He is certain that the mayor is without any jot or tittle of blame.

他相信市長無可指責.

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英英釋義

Noun
  • 1. a tiny or scarcely detectable amount

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