1.少量的食物
2.〈比喻〉趣闻,花絮
1.a small piece of food
2.<figurative>a small piece of interesting information or news
1.HK was fun as well, I met up with sweet fans who constantly bombard me with tidbits. . . STOP! !
香港相当有趣,一直有许多贴心的歌迷给我一些好吃的食物……等一下!
2.The point is, though, that she was selling these tidbits to raise money for her passion.
关键是,她正在卖小食品来为她的信仰筹钱。
3.Post tidbits of IT news, links to helpful IT articles, and of course, links to any of your articles, blog posts, etc.
发表IT的花边新闻,提供有用的IT文章链接,当然还包括你自己的文章、博文等。
4.While it is easy to get caught up in the fascinating history of Egypt, modern Egypt offers just as many interesting tidbits of information.
尽管现代化的埃及只是为您提供各种各样的趣闻,但是,您却很容易被埃及那不可思议的历史所吸引住。
5.While some people like to hear juicy tidbits about the boss or their colleagues, too much gossip can undermine the spirit of the workplace.
虽然有些人喜欢听一听老板或同事的花边消息,可是太多的闲言碎语会破损职场的精神。
6.Here are a few tidbits from the book to help you become a smarter, sharper consumer.
这书中有一些花絮帮助你成为一个更聪明,更清晰的消费者。
7.In an interview with the developers of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, a number of new tidbits of information were revealed.
在一次访谈中,哈利波特新游戏开发者披露了《凤凰社》新游戏的许多花边新闻。
8.No details on just went down on their wedding night last night, but we're sure we'll get some juicy tidbits down the line!
关于昨晚的婚礼我们还没有得到细节,但是我们能保证我们会搞到一些有趣的花边消息并全部呈现给大家。
9.This weekend The Wall St. Journal ran an interview with Schmidt that offered tidbits like that on a wide range of topics.
这个礼拜华尔街日报记者对施密特的采访就闹出不少花边新闻。
10.So, to understand what types to send -- strongly or weakly -- you'll need two tidbits of information.
因此,为了理解发送何种类型(强类型或弱类型),将需要两条信息。