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tidings

/tahy-dingz/US // ˈtaɪ dɪŋz //UK // (ˈtaɪdɪŋz) //

絮语,絮絮叨叨,絮叨,絮絮叨叨的话语

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : news, information, or intelligence: Cards with joyful holiday tidings filled the fireplace mantel.The soldiers eagerly opened the letters, devouring the tidings from home.

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Examples

  • Two new books bulge with the kind of grave tidings that were tempting Pipher to despair.

  • Not to be the bearer of ill tidings, Herman, but you are close to the last person in America still wondering this.

  • The drumbeat of bad tidings began Tuesday, with yet more depressing news about the housing market.

  • The Father had been in sore straits of mind, as month after month had passed without tidings of his "blessed child."

  • In choosing Massna to carry to Paris the tidings of peace, it was not only his prestige and renown which influenced Bonaparte.

  • Cursed be the man that brought the tidings to my father, saying: A man child is born to thee: and made him greatly rejoice.

  • When the tidings reached him of the death of Madame Roland, he fell to the ground as if struck by lightning.

  • The tidings of the arrest and imprisonment of Madame Roland soon reached the ears of her unfortunate husband in his retreat.