tittle 的定义
- a dot or other small mark in writing or printing, used as a diacritic, punctuation, etc.
- a very small part or quantity; a particle, jot, or whit: He said he didn't care a tittle.
tittle 近义词
bit
tittle 的近义词 70 个
- atom
- butt
- chip
- chunk
- crumb
- dab
- dash
- division
- dollop
- dose
- dot
- dram
- driblet
- drop
- droplet
- end
- excerpt
- flake
- fraction
- fragment
- grain
- iota
- item
- jot
- lick
- lump
- minim
- mite
- modicum
- moiety
- molecule
- morsel
- ounce
- parcel
- part
- particle
- peanuts
- pinch
- portion
- sample
- scale
- scintilla
- scrap
- scruple
- section
- segment
- shard
- share
- shaving
- shred
- slice
- sliver
- smidgen
- snatch
- snip
- snippet
- specimen
- speck
- splinter
- sprinkling
- stub
- stump
- taste
- trace
- trickle
- trifle
- whit
- chicken feed
- niggle
- ort
tittle 的反义词 6 个
更多tittle例句
- Mustique is famous for the omertà that ensures that very little celebrity tittle-tattle ever makes it off the island.
- The story is just “tittle-tattle” and it will all “blow over,” he told the BBC.
- Mustique is also famous for the omertà that ensures that very little celebrity tittle-tattle ever makes it off the island.
- The ideal is not a thing to be clutched at, or taken by force, but all of the conditions—every tittle—must be fulfilled.
- It is therefore our duty, sir, to protect our principal, and we cannot consent to abate one jot or tittle of our rights.
- You recollect that you promised to obtain something—a little tittle-tattle—concerning a lady.
- I don't think my creed contains a jot or tittle beyond this.
- Cermigniani and Melillo were listening to the brilliant tittle-tattle of Bencini, with his cackling speech and his dry laugh.