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/twit-er/US // ˈtwɪt ər //UK // (ˈtwɪtə) //

叽叽喳喳,叽叽喳喳的,微博,叽叽歪歪

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to utter a succession of small, tremulous sounds, as a bird.
    • : to talk lightly and rapidly, especially of trivial matters; chatter.
    • : to titter; giggle.
    • : to tremble with excitement or the like; be in a flutter.
    • : Digital Technology. tweet.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to express or utter by twittering.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an act of twittering.
    • : a twittering sound.
    • : a state of tremulous excitement.

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Examples

  • This debate is largely happening in public, in op-eds and on Twitter.

  • So I was frustrated to see the entire spectrum of less than positive responses to the movie reduced to “Twitter mob” outrage in news stories and condemned as a threat to creativity by Sia fans and columnists.

  • In a recently released trends report, Twitter highlights 6 big trends on the social media platform and how brands can act on them.

  • Maxence posted the father-son team answer, along with an explanation, on Twitter around two hours after Chen made his original statement.

  • “Devin Booker is the most disrespected player in our league,” Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James wrote on Twitter in response to the announcements, which were made on TNT.

  • Fry had previously confirmed the news to his army of followers on Twitter.

  • The other Twitter topic you are well known for is the topic of Salon.

  • Back in December, and just in time for Hanukkah, J.K. Rowling revealed via Twitter that there were Jewish wizards at Hogwarts.

  • He prefers to express himself through Twitter and leave it at that.

  • Radel has since had his record expunged and, even better, is back on Twitter.

  • And then the arrival at that strange school; how hollow the laughter of the men, how shrill the chirp and twitter of the women!

  • Early in the morning, when dawn was scarcely breaking, the swallow began to twitter, and Fido to pull the blankets.

  • The only sound now came from a robin, hunting about the turf and now and then breaking out into an impatient twitter.

  • Whitethroats are in full song everywhere: they have a twitter sometimes like swallows.

  • But thy days the silence keep, Save for grosbeaks' feeble cheep, Or for snow-birds' busy twitter When thy breath is very bitter.