Examples of using Fiddle in English and their translations into Chinese
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Bob ought to learn his cat the fiddle, and then we would have a dance.'.
Closely on the heels of this failure was another talented musician who played fiddle, excellent as the two before him.
Fiddler allows you to inspect all HTTP Traffic, set breakpoints, and“fiddle” with incoming or outgoing data.
He said he has been“fit as a fiddle” and“healthy as a trout” since Week 3 or 4.
We are contributing the core of Watson Studio's Deep Learning Service as an open source project: Fabric for Deep Learning, or FfDL(pronounced“fiddle”).
If your notion is right, I'm glad'Gene broke the fiddle.
Fiddler allows you to inspect traffic, set breakpoints, and"fiddle" with incoming or outgoing data.
Before I get started, I want to quickly thank SQL Fiddle, which I used to run my script.
But before it disappeared, a band called the Cats and the Fiddle emerged to give the tenor a new lease on life.
MobX can also be used on the server side, and it can already be used with jQuery(see this Fiddle) and Deku.
Fiddle with work emails, and generally piddle around while that golden-age-era TV consumes 57% of my attention.
These contest years are captured in an album of contest fiddle music, Fingerprints, he recorded in 2001 with his brother, Michael.
A new G-Mode will automatically fiddle with the settings to help the driver get through the bumpy roads with ease.
Finally Captain Jim took down his old brown fiddle from the wall and began to play.
And each time developers fiddle with those knobs, they have to retest the system to make sure they're comfortable with the results.
Go a long run every 7- 10 days; your body can fiddle with long distances gradually.
John C. Reilly may be the ultimate partner in crime, but he's no second fiddle.
John C. Reilly may be the ultimate partner in crime, but he's no second fiddle.
That is why economically backward countries can still play first fiddle in philosophy.".
Not many elite athletes get used to being second(or fourth) fiddle, especially on a major stage like that.