fiddlestick如何读

英:['fɪdlstɪk]

美:['fɪdəlˌstɪk]

fiddlestick是什么意思

  • n.拉提琴的弓;无聊事

fiddlestick英英释义

noun

a violin bow

something of little value : trifle

didn't care a fiddlestick for that

fiddlesticksˈfi-dᵊl-ˌstiks  plural nonsense—used as an interjection

fiddlestick词源中文解释

15世纪,最初指“小提琴的弓”,源自 fiddle(n.)和 stick(n.)。意思为“胡说八道”(通常为 fiddlesticks)始于1620年代。作为感叹词,约在1600年左右。

fiddlestick词源英文解释

The first known use of fiddlestick was in the 15th century

fiddlestick儿童词典英英释义

fieldstonenoun

stone (as in building) in usually unchanged form as taken from nature

fieldernoun

one that fieldsespecially: a baseball player stationed in the outfield while the opposing team is at bat

fiefnoun

a feudal estate

fieinterjection

—used to express disgust or disapproval

fidget1 of 2noun

plural restlessness as shown by nervous movements

one that fidgets

fidget2 of 2verb

to move or act nervously or restlessly

fidelitynoun

the quality or state of being faithful

exactness in details

the degree to which an electronic device (as a record player, radio, or television) correctly reproduces its effect (as sound or a picture)

fiddlesticknoun

a violin bow

plural nonsense sense 1—used as an interjection

fiddlesticknoun

a violin bow

plural nonsense sense 1—used as an interjection

fiddlestick 例句

1 At a tap on the desk from a fiddlestick, the partners in the dance fell into their places.

2 There was as little of "recognition of the claims of literature" in either case, as there was praise of fiddlesticks or Carolina potatoes.

3 If she wins—well and good——" "Well and good—fiddlesticks!

4 The devil rides on [ upon ] a fiddlestick.

真是 怪事,真想不到.

5 "Helping a fiddlestick!" cried Dr. Bodkin magisterially, but incoherently.

6 It was her Luck, Miss Iris——" "Luck, fiddlesticks!

7 "Cat's foot, fiddlestick, folderol, fudge!" remarked Mrs. Tree, blandly.

8 “Donald Trump is tweeting loudly and carrying fiddlesticks. The level of damage is not as much as one might have thought given all the tweeting and speeches.”

9 His fiddle stood always on the board in a corner by him, and no sooner had he ceased to brandish his needle, than he began to brandish his fiddlestick.

10 Up to the criminal's execution, we sit as a court-martial—all the time, sir, without intermission, without—fiddlesticks!

11 In his hands he clutched a fiddle and fiddlestick.

12 Get along out of town, or I'll have all of you, man, woman, child, stick, rag, and fiddlestick, clapt into the whirligig.

13 "But you see, ma'am, it's a mighty grave charge, attempted murder,—the state—" "Grave fiddlesticks!" retorted old lady Gordon, looking up from her novel with real fire blazing now in her fine dark eyes.

14 “Coffee—fiddlestick!” said Martin; “and you know I hate to be called ‘James.’

15 The doctor’s reply was—“Fiddlesticks, madam, fiddlesticks,”—for doctors do not like other people, especially female-people, to put words in their mouths.

16 As this bordered on sentiment, abhorred of realism, Severne muttered something that sounded like "fiddlesticks."

17 We must also remember that the word "fiddlesticks" is still applied to anything that is beneath contempt in its utter lack of importance.

18 His fiddlestick, sharp-cutting, can hardest steel divide, And at a stroke can shiver the morion's beamy pride.

19 "It is a fiddlestick!" snapped the old lady.

20 "Amateur fiddlesticks!" blurted out the young duke, with a short, derisive laugh.

fiddlestick 同义词

5 小提琴的弓

fiddle bow

7 废话!

blah

9 无聊事

vacuity piffle

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