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tiff

/tif/US // tɪf //UK // (tɪf) //

蒂夫,小费,小册子

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Definitions

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

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • “Drew was being annoying about something,” Jonathan says matter-of-factly, straining his brain for the details of their last tiff.

  • In honor of his latest film, ‘The Green Inferno,’ which made its premiere at TIFF, the director reveals his favorite movie kills.

  • On battling with Lionsgate at TIFF '13 for Can a Song Save Your Life?

  • He sits down with Marlow Stern at TIFF to discuss the gender-bending role, his own struggle with drugs, and ‘My So-Called Life.’

  • She spoke with Marlow Stern at TIFF about the role, and politics.

  • The first tiff in love, as the first fault in friendship, is the only one of which we are able to make good use.

  • If I were to do as you propose, in a bit of a tiff, it would cut you off entirely from my life.

  • You remind me more and more every day, Tiff, of that dear delightful old Baden-Baden.

  • 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.

  • He and Fleming Secundus had quite a tiff about it, though they are again good friends.