The play finally jerks its disjointed and bitty way to an arbitrary conclusion. 这个剧最后突然把支离破碎的内容拉到一起得出一个武断的结论。
" I pictured old war movies and how I'd be in a little-bitty two-seater plane, landing on a dirt runway in a jungle," she laughs. 她笑著说:「想到的只有那些老旧的战争片,以为自己会搭乘一架两人座的小飞机,降落在丛林里的黄土地跑道上。
bitty bittier, bittiest
[ adj ] (used informally) very small <adj.all> a wee tot
His best efforts, endlessly revised, remain uplifting, if bitty: their blend of rearguard diatonicism and proselytising text can appear bland. Jeremy Dibble's critical biography - the first for six decades - is as welcome as it is overdue.
"That baby had chubby cheeks, and the one she had at home had `itty bitty' cheeks," Murphy said.
I thought Schweinitz's score impressively rich and varied; so I wanted to hear more. Sadly, the LNM concert proved to be one of those bitty affairs that 'contemporary music' fans know too well.