titch

名词 n. 动词 v.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A very small person; a small child. UK,colloquial
    — I ain't afraid of a titch like you.
  2. A small amount of something. colloquial
    — I'll have just a titch more cake.
  3. A small amount. UK,colloquial
    — Is there any milk left? Just a titch.
动词 v.
  1. Pronunciation spelling of touch. alt-of,pronunciation-spelling
    — Vur Bob eszul wis awful titch'd An went jist like a hoss a witch'd.
  2. Pronunciation spelling of teach. alt-of,pronunciation-spelling
    — “yass, dass all right: but how we know you titch English? Nobody can’t tell you titchin’ him right or no.”

词形变化

titches plural titches plural titches present,singular,third-person titching participle,present titched participle,past titched past titches present,singular,third-person titching participle,present titched participle,past titched past

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词源

词源 1
From the stage name Little Tich; see tich. Attested since the 1880s. Possibly also from, or influenced by, a word from Old English ticcen (“young goat”).
词源 2
From Middle English techen, tüchen, variant or dialectal forms of Middle English touchen (“to touch”).
词源 3
Variant or colloquial pronunciation of teach.
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