0 a small piece of interesting information, or a small dish of pleasant-tasting food -- 趣聞;花絮;美味小吃
Grandma always has a few titbits for the children if they're visiting at lunchtime. 孩子在午餐時間去看望奶奶,她總有一些美味小吃給他們。
This magazine is full of juicy titbits (= small pieces of interesting information, especially about other people's private lives). 這份雜誌滿是有趣的花邊新聞。
Our guide gave us some interesting titbits about the history of the castle. 導遊告訴我們一些有關這個城堡歷史的趣聞。
But he has had no appetite for any of these tough titbits.
Every journalist in the place was trying to pick up titbits.
If you treat democracy with titbits of unrelated policy, as if you were handing mixed caramels to children, you will go wrong.
Quite clearly, there is something more involved here than merely titbits of information being given to newspapers to prevent an interesting news story.
It is clear that they have nothing of substance to contribute, which is why they are reduced to scavenging for peripheral titbits.
Sometimes a little titbit escapes the censor and something slips out.
She sees an ethical distinction between rabbits in a 2 ft sq cage that are reared for expensive titbits in restaurants and those other rabbits.
Out of the best empirical evidence and the best models available, they conjure up titbits of comfort for the consumption of their political paymasters.