tittle
英 ['tɪt(ə)l]
美
- n. 一點;微量;微小
- n. (英)蒂特爾(人名)
英文詞源
- tittle (n.)
- late 14c., "small stroke or point in writing" (Wyclif, in Matt. v:18), translating Latin apex in Late Latin sense of "accent mark over a vowel," which itself translates Greek keraia (literally "a little horn"), used by the Greek grammarians of the accents and diacritical points, in this case a Biblical translation of Hebrew qots, literally "thorn, prick," used of the little lines and projections by which the Hebrew letters of similar form differ from one another.
Wyclif's word is borrowed from a specialized sense of Latin titulus (see title (n.)), which was used in Medieval Latin (and in Middle English and Old French) to indicate "a stroke over an abridged word to indicate letters missing" (and compare Provençal titule "the dot over -i-").
"As apex was used by the Latin grammarians for the accent or mark over a long vowel, titulus and apex became to some extent synonymous; hence Wyclif's use of titil, titel to render L. apex" [OED]
Compare tilde, which is the Spanish form of the same word.
雙語例句
- 1. There is not a tittle of evidence against him.
- 沒有一點兒不利於他的證據.
來自辭典例句
- 2. I don't care one jot or one tittle of what he says.
- 他所說的我一點也不在乎.
來自辭典例句
- 3. We abate nothing of our just demands: not one jot or tittle do we recede.
- 我們的正當要求絕不打任何折扣: 我們一絲一毫也不退讓.
來自演講部分
- 4. Well - directed tittle - tattle may easily causes its victim to lose his or her livelihood.
- 針對性很強的聊天,很容易使受害者丟掉飯碗.
來自辭典例句
- 5. The world situation matters not a jot or tittle to you.
- 你一點也不關心世界局勢.
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