nit
英 [nɪt]
美 [nɪt]
- n. 幼虫;没用的人
- n. (Nit)人名;(俄)尼特;(泰)尼
nit 虱子来自古英语hnitu,虱子卵,虱子,来自PIE*konid,虱子卵,来自PIE*ko,尖的,锋利,词源同cone,cuneiform.
- nit (n.)
- Old English hnitu "louse egg, nit," from Proto-Germanic *hnitu- (cognates: Norwegian nit, Middle Dutch nete, Dutch neet, Middle High German niz, German Niß), from PIE root *knid- "egg of a louse" (cognates: Russian, Polish gnida, Czech knida; Greek konidos, genitive konis "egg of a louse").
- 1. A lot of nit-picking was going on about irrelevant things.
- 对于毫不相干的事情进行大量吹毛求疵的批评。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. I'd rather leave the business than work with such a nit.
- 我宁愿离开公司,也不愿和这样的笨蛋一起工作。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. A show of debate, delegates were allowed to nit - pick a few details.
- 为了要做出辩论的样子, 与会代表们被准许挑剔若干细节.
来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
- 4. Larkin's talking to James Brady, the president of NIT.
- 拉金正与詹姆斯.布朗迪, NIT的 总裁会谈.
来自互联网
- 5. You're the first to know about the merger between International Computer and NIT.
- 你是最先知道nit和国际计算机公司合并的.
来自互联网