中英
twit
/ twɪt /
/ twɪt /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • n.挖苦;嘲笑;笨蛋
  • vt.嘲笑;责难;愚弄
    • 复数

      twits
    • 第三人称单数

      twits
    • 现在分词

      twitting
    • 过去式

      twitted
    • 过去分词

      twitted
  • 网络释义
  • 英英释义
  • 1

     嘲笑

    ... scoffing 动词scoff的现在进行... twit 嘲笑 booing 动词boo的现在进行式...

  • 2

     挖苦

    挖苦(twit), 此释义来源于网络辞典。

  • 3

     责备

    ... twistedcordillusion编索错觉 twit责备 twitch颤搐 ...

  • 4

     笨蛋

    ... bitchy:犯贱的 twit笨蛋 mean well:对......怀有善意 ...

短语
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  • 双语例句
  • 权威例句
  • 1
    He's an arrogant little twit!
    他是个自高自大的笨蛋!
  • 2
    The LORD does not twit us with them and charge us with being insincere.
    上帝并没有因我们的偏行己路而责怪我们不忠诚。
  • 3
    What about Amber, pregnant with twins, and her husband, Goose, drunk every night at the Twit?
    还有正怀着双胞胎的安珀怎么办?她的丈夫古斯每天晚上都跑到酒吧喝个烂醉。
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  • 同近义词
  • 百科
  • TWiT

    TWiT.tv, which is the operating trade name of TWiT LLC, is a podcast (although TWiT uses the term "netcast") network founded by technology broadcaster and author Leo Laporte and run by CEO Lisa Kentzell and News Director Mike Elgan. The network began operation in April 2005 with the launch of This Week in Tech. Security Now was the second podcast on the network, debuting in August of that year. Currently, the network hosts twenty-eight podcasts and live streaming shows, including The Tech Guy, This Week in Tech, Security Now, FLOSS Weekly, MacBreak Weekly, Tech News Today, Tech News 2Night, and 21 other podcasts covering various topics including technology companies, computer security, social networking, and current technology news.TWiT founder and owner Laporte, in an October 2009 speech, stated that it grossed revenues of $1.5 million per year, while costs were around $350,000. In November of 2014, American Public Media's Marketplace reported that TWiT makes $6 million in ad revenue a year from 5 million TWiT podcasts downloaded each month, mostly in the form of audio, and that 3,000 to 4,000 people watch its live-streamed shows.TWiT gets its name from its first and flagship podcast, This Week in Tech. The logo design originated from a traditional logic gate symbol of an "AND gate" turned on its side. Voiceovers are provided by Jim Cutler.

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