tiff / tɪf /

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tiff2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a slight or petty quarrel.
  2. a slight fit of annoyance, bad mood, or the like.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to have a petty quarrel.
  2. to be in a tiff.

tiff 近义词

n. 名词 noun

argument

更多tiff例句

  1. “Drew was being annoying about something,” Jonathan says matter-of-factly, straining his brain for the details of their last tiff.
  2. In honor of his latest film, ‘The Green Inferno,’ which made its premiere at TIFF, the director reveals his favorite movie kills.
  3. On battling with Lionsgate at TIFF '13 for Can a Song Save Your Life?
  4. He sits down with Marlow Stern at TIFF to discuss the gender-bending role, his own struggle with drugs, and ‘My So-Called Life.’
  5. She spoke with Marlow Stern at TIFF about the role, and politics.
  6. The first tiff in love, as the first fault in friendship, is the only one of which we are able to make good use.
  7. If I were to do as you propose, in a bit of a tiff, it would cut you off entirely from my life.
  8. You remind me more and more every day, Tiff, of that dear delightful old Baden-Baden.
  9. We'd had a bit of a tiff overnight, but she got up as quiet as a lamb and never said a word agin me, which surprised me.
  10. He and Fleming Secundus had quite a tiff about it, though they are again good friends.