bit的意思和读音

bit

: [bɪt] : [bɪt]

n.

v.;“bite”()

bits  

adj.+n.tiny bit,fair bit,wee bit,good bit,nice bit

v.+n.do bit,get bit,know bit,give bit,drill bit

n.minute,while,moment,jiffy,jiff

bitn.small amount

1.[sing]rather

These trousers are a bit tight.

‘Are you tired?’ ‘Yes, I am a bit.’“?”“。”

It costs a bit more than I wanted to spend.

I can lend you fifty pounds, if you want. That should help a bit.

2.[sing]a short time or distance

Wait a bit!

Can you move up a bit?

Greg thought for a bit before answering.

3.[c]~ of stha small amount or piece of sth

some useful bits of information

With a bit of luck , we'll be there by 12. 12

I've got a bit of shopping to do.西

a bit of cake

bits of grass/paper

part of sth

4.[c]a part of sth larger

The best bit of the holiday was seeing the Grand Canyon.

The school play was a huge success─the audience roared with laughter at all the funny bits.

large amount

5.[sing](informal)a ~ (of sth)a large amount

‘How much does he earn?’ ‘Quite a bit!’“?”“!”

The new system will take a bit of getting used to(= it will take a long time to get used to) .

computing

6.[c]the smallest unit of information used by a computer

for horse

7.[c]a metal bar that is put in a horse's mouth so that the rider can control it

tool

8.[c]a tool or part of a tool for drilling (= making) holes

money

9.[c](informal)12.5 an amount of money equal to 12½ cents

sexual organs

10.[pl](informal)a person's sexual organs

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v.1.“bite”2.,,3.();使()4.()齿1.“bite”2.,,3.();使()4.()齿

na.1.“bite”

n.1.a small piece of something; a particular aspect of something; a part of something2.the most basic unit of information that can be stored in a computer3.a tool or part of a tool used for cutting or making holes in things4.a piece of metal put in a horses mouth so that a rider can control it5.an amount of money worth 12½ cents6.a mans sex organs1.a small piece of something; a particular aspect of something; a part of something2.the most basic unit of information that can be stored in a computer3.a tool or part of a tool used for cutting or making holes in things4.a piece of metal put in a horses mouth so that a rider can control it5.an amount of money worth 12½ cents6.a mans sex organs

v.1.The past tense and past participle of bite

na.1.The past tense of bite

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1.This is a bit of a different approach from my last trip since I honestly have no idea when I'm actually coming back "home. "”。

2.Their shrill arguments are boring and comical once one has learned a bit of how the world really works.

3.A good way to build up a bank account is to put a little bit of money in it every month.

4.A good bit of misunderstanding between our militaries can be cleared up by reaching out to each other.

5.I still have to recover a bit of my condition. When the coach puts me in I will be ready.

6."It was nice to see you again, " Jacob said, and I could tell he was taunting Mike just a bit.“。”

7.Having a bit of booze around may dull their senses a bit, but it keeps them working those long hours.

8.Franck Montagny: Yeah, just a little bit: from my living room to a race track. Yeah, quite a lot.-

9.It was a bit of the art of an old Bailey tactician, in which he found great relief.

10.Don't worry if this seems a bit abstract at this point: code examples will make it all clearer shortly.