4. a small piece of news or interesting information
5. a small tasty piece of food
6. a small interesting but unimportant bit (as of news)
titbits 片语
片语
saturday titbits星期六趣闻
Spiritual titbits食小品
Titbits Of Match赛场花絮
pineapple titbits in syrup糖水菠萝扇片
News Titbits珍闻
Titbits of Photography花絮拍摄价目
Titbits of news花絮
Titbits of competition ground赛场花絮
titbits 例句
英汉例句
if only insurers could stealthily gather a few titbits about their potential policyholders’ consumption habits.
如果保险公司能够暗地里得到他们潜在的投保人的一些消费习惯就好了。
the titbits of news include the following characteristics: interest of theme, drama character of plot and variety of expression skills.
新闻「花絮」包含三个方面的特征,即题材的趣味性、情节的戏剧性、手法的多样性。
if only insurers could stealthily gather a few titbits about their potential policyholders' consumption habits.
若保险公司真能暗地里收集到些许潜在投保人的消费喜好也不是坏事。
she revealed some trays of glassy titbits .
她给我看了装满几个托盘的透明的美味珍品。
its daily two-hour broadcasts are peppered with small titbits on farming, medicine, health and music.
电台每天播出一个两个小时的节目,内容纷陈,由农务、医疗、健康至音乐。
although these titbits of gossip are not published, they spread like wildfire.
虽然这些八卦并未证实,但是却如野火般蔓延开来。
many politicians use their memoirs to settle old scores. newspapers scour them for juicy titbits of who said what to whom, and which leaders were perpetually drunk or unreliable.