英 [ˈtɪdli] 美 [ˈtɪdli]
adj. 微醉的(非正式);很小的,微不足道的
tiddly /ˈtɪdlɪ/
形容词 small; tiny 小的; 微小的
tiddly /ˈtɪdlɪ/
形容词 slightly drunk 微醉的
微醉的(tiddly), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
... bawl 嚎啕大哭 tiddly 微小 gigantic 巨大地 ...
很小的,微不足道的;微醉的
Two tiddly biscuits with cheese on?
两块小饼干抹上点奶酪?
Those numbers look tiddly beside the public-sector pension deficits.
这些数据与公共部门养老金计划的赤字相比,就显得微不足道了。
The agitation of penal reformers is not Shared by psephologists, who note the tiddly Numbers involved.
刑罚改革者的“激愤”并未得到选举学理论家的支持,他们注意到涉及数量微乎其微。
His store is big in Beijing, tiddly elsewhere but still ambitious.
Those numbers look tiddly beside the public-sector pension deficits.
ECONOMIST: Buttonwood: A trillion here, $500 billion there | The
At literary parties, tiddly in a trice, she could be the life and soul, mistaking the queen for Vera Lynn loudly and to her face, or inviting men to join her under the piano.
ECONOMIST: Dame Beryl Bainbridge, novelist, died on July 2nd, aged 77