tinny 英 ['tɪnɪ]   美 ['tɪni]

tinny

tinny  英 ['tɪnɪ] 美 ['tɪni]

adj. 锡的;含锡的;像锡的;有锡味的 

I was pleased to see that Xerces developer tinny Ng added this to the XMLString class and went a step further to null the string pointer (see Resources). 我高兴地看到 Xerces 开发者 Tinny Ng 将它添加到了 XMLString 类中,并更进一步设字符串指针为 null(见 参考资料)。
In 2011 we could all benefit from turning off the tinny, shrill newszak and hearing more real news about people like this – so we can resolve to be a little more like them. 在2011年,我们都能从不听细琐、尖叫的花边消息,转而关注象以上这些更真实的人的新闻中受益——这样,我们可以有点像他们。

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  • adj. 锡的;含锡的;像锡的;有锡味的
  • 1. I was pleased to see that Xerces developer tinny Ng added this to the XMLString class and went a step further to null the string pointer (see Resources).

    我高兴地看到 Xerces 开发者 Tinny Ng 将它添加到了 XMLString 类中,并更进一步设字符串指针为 null(见 参考资料)。

  • 2. In 2011 we could all benefit from turning off the tinny, shrill newszak and hearing more real news about people like this – so we can resolve to be a little more like them.

    在2011年,我们都能从不听细琐、尖叫的花边消息,转而关注象以上这些更真实的人的新闻中受益——这样,我们可以有点像他们。

  • 3. Sony chose to sell its tinny little transistor radio to teenagers who had never had a radio because they couldn't afford a tabletop RCA model.

    索尼选择了针对从没有过收音机的青少年全体出售其迷你型的晶体管收音机,因为他们买不起台式的RCA。

  • tinny (adj.) 1550s, "of tin," from tin + -y (2). Used figuratively (of sounds, etc.) since 1877.
tinny / ˈtɪni ; NAmE ˈtɪni / adjective , noun tinny tinnier tinniest adjective ( especially BrE) ( disapproving) 1 having a high thin sound like small pieces of metal hitting each other (声音)尖细的,尖声尖气的,如金属片碰撞声般的 2 having a taste like metal 有金属味的 The beer tasted tinny. 这啤酒喝起来有金属味。 noun ( also tin·nie ) ( plural tinnies ) ( AustralE, NZE) ( informal) a can of beer 一罐啤酒 tinny / ˈtɪni ; NAmE ˈtɪni /
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