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fiddling

/fid-ling/US // ˈfɪd lɪŋ //UK // (ˈfɪdlɪŋ) //

摆弄,忽悠,摆弄着,搬弄是非

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : trifling; trivial: a fiddling sum of money.

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Examples

  • This means no fiddling with actual wires, batteries or components thanks to augmented reality.

  • Yorke and Godrich know how to make all this fiddling about sound pretty good, even if just as background music.

  • Most of the extra time will be filled by watching television or fiddling around on the internet.

  • The United States could pass some fiddling, complicated patch designed to prevent Apple from doing exactly what it is doing.

  • All this fiddling is occurring while Rome burns—and our recovery hangs in the balance.

  • Second, it maintains the temperature by itself, rather than you standing there fiddling with the stove dial.

  • He said it a little shamefacedly, his fingers fiddling with the green cloth of the Council-table.

  • They that could have taught better were engaged in fiddling; for which there are good wages going.

  • I believe that the world will not always waste its inspired men in mere fiddling to it.

  • I remember I heard something fiddling around in the galley, and I hollered 'Scat!'

  • He wished that he had not allowed himself to become so fond of fiddling.