bite的意思和读音

bite

: [baɪt] : [baɪt]

n.;(

v.

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bit  bitten  bites  biting  

v.+n.take bite,bite lip,bite tongue,bite bullet,people bite

adj.+n.insect bite,big bite

adv.+v.little bite

v.nibble,gnaw,bite off,wound,nip

n.sharp taste,spiciness,tartness,taste,mouthful

bitev.齿use teeth

1.[i][t]to use your teeth to cut into or through sth

Does your dog bite?

Come here! I won't bite!(= you don't need to be afraid)/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

She bit into a ripe juicy pear.

She was bitten by the family dog.

Stop biting your nails!

He bit off a large chunk of bread/He bit a large chunk of bread off.

of insect/snake

2.[i][t]to wound sb by making a small hole or mark in their skin

Most European spiders don't bite.

We were badly bitten by mosquitoes.

of fish

3.[i]if a fishbites , it takes food from the hook of a fishing line and may get caught

have effect

4.[i]to have an unpleasant effect

The recession is beginning to bite.退

IDM

He's been bitten by the travel bug .

be bitten by sthto develop a strong interest in or enthusiasm for sth

He's been bitten by the travel bug .

bite the bullet(informal)to start to deal with an unpleasant or difficult situation which cannot be avoided

Thousands of small businesses bite the dust every year.

bite the dustto fail, or to be defeated or destroyed

Thousands of small businesses bite the dust every year.

to diebite the hand that feeds youto harm sb who has helped you or supported youbite your lipto stop yourself from saying sth or from showing an emotionbite off more than you can chewto try to do too much, or sth that is too difficult

I didn't believe her explanation but I bit my tongue.

bite your tongueto stop yourself from saying sth that might upset sb or cause an argument, although you want to speak

I didn't believe her explanation but I bit my tongue.

n.— see alsofrostbite,love bite,sound bite齿using teeth

1.[c]an act of biting

The dog gave me a playful bite.

He has to wear a brace to correct his bite(= the way the upper and lower teeth fit together) .齿

food

2.[c]a small piece of food that you can bite from a larger piece

She took a couple of bites of the sandwich.

He didn't eat a bite of his dinner(= he ate nothing) .

3.[sing](informal)a ~ (to eat)a small amount of food; a small meal

How about a bite of lunch?

We just have time for a bite to eat before the movie.西

of insect/animal

4.[c]a wound made by an animal or insect

Dog bites can get infected.

a mosquito/snake bite

strong taste

5.[u]a pleasant strong taste

Cheese will add extra bite to any pasta dish.

cold

6.[sing]a sharp cold feeling

There's a bite in the air tonight.

powerful effect

7.[u]a quality that makes sth effective or powerful

The performance had no bite to it.

of fish

8.[c]the act of a fish biting food on a hook

IDM

They were eager for a second bite of the cherry.

a bite at/of the cherryan opportunity to do sth

They were eager for a second bite of the cherry.

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v.1.to use your teeth to cut or break something, usually in order to eat it2.if a snake or insect bites you, it makes a small hole in your skin3.if a fish bites, it eats the food that you have put on the hook in order to catch it4.to have an unpleasant effect1.to use your teeth to cut or break something, usually in order to eat it2.if a snake or insect bites you, it makes a small hole in your skin3.if a fish bites, it eats the food that you have put on the hook in order to catch it4.to have an unpleasant effect

n.1.an act of cutting or breaking something using your teeth in order to eat it; an amount of food that you bite with your teetstrong.a small meal, especially one that you eat in a hurry; a small piece of food prepared so that you can eat it in one bite3.an instance of an animal biting someone; a mark or injury where an animal or insect has bitten you4.a pull at the hook when you are fishing, made by a fish trying to take the bait on the hook5.a very cold feeling6.a pleasant bitter or strong taste7.a powerful, effective, or exciting quality1.an act of cutting or breaking something using your teeth in order to eat it; an amount of food that you bite with your teetstrong.a small meal, especially one that you eat in a hurry; a small piece of food prepared so that you can eat it in one bite3.an instance of an animal biting someone; a mark or injury where an animal or insect has bitten you4.a pull at the hook when you are fishing, made by a fish trying to take the bait on the hook5.a very cold feeling6.a pleasant bitter or strong taste7.a powerful, effective, or exciting quality

1. bit n. bite vt. bitterly ad. ...

2. bit n. bite v. / n. bitter a. ...

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4. 〖mouthful〗 bite() 〖onebreath〗 ...

5. bank mark ? bite blacking hole () ...

6. biscuit n. ();() bite vt. 穿 bitter a. ...

7.~ite(cite)(kite)(bite)(site)。 ~ing(king)(wing),(ring)(sing)。

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1.Rub a dry bar of soap over the mosquito bite. At least one of these solutions should stop your itching in no time!

2.Buck jumped at the man, sixty kilos of anger, his mouth wide open, ready to bite the man's neck.

3.She used to bite her nails but seems to have grown out of it.

4.An undershot bite in which two or more of the upper incisors lose contact with two or more of the lower incisors is a disqualification.

5.KRAMER: Let me taste it. (Takes a bite, spits it out) See, that stinks. You can't eat that. You should take it back.。(

6.Teeth is often bite my tongue, not to mention it, or two separate individuals.齿

7.He raised the rod high side as he said: want to live fish, if you are willing to bite on his own bar.竿/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

8.I watched a Japanese tourist bite into a chorizo and get so excited he insisted his wife snap his picture in front of the sausages.西

9.As Harold took a bite of Bavarian sugar cookie, he finally felt as if everything was going to be okay.

10.Some of the newer houses were built just as the credit crunch began to bite, and voters are anxious.