1.〈英俚〉酒
1.喝醉的,步履不稳的
2.〈口〉很小的,微不足道的
1.“tiddley”的变体
1.The variant of tiddley
1.Tiddly , widdly, widdly, Mrs. Tittlemouse; you seem to have plenty of visitors!
太小,微粒,微粒。小不点鼠太太;你看来有许多访客!
2.Since the traditional disadvantages of being a tiddly country are disappearing, you are just left with the advantages.
随着小国的劣势逐渐消失,剩下的就只有优势了。
3." Tiddly , widdly, widdly, Mrs. Tittlemouse! " said the smiling Mr. Jackson, "I can smell it; that is why I came to call. "
“太小,微粒,微粒,小不点鼠太太!”微笑著的杰克逊先生说,“我可以嗅到它;就是因为那样我才来拜访。”
4.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。
5.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。