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English Dictionary (1-5 of 5)

bit
[bɪt]
  • 1. a small piece, portion, or quantity
  • 2. a short time or distance
  • 3. the value of an eighth of a dollar: spoken of only in units of two
  • 4. any small coin
  • 5. short for bit part
  • 6. way of behaving, esp one intended to create a particular impression
  • 7. Old English bite action of biting; see bite

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bit
[bɪt]
  • 1. a metal mouthpiece, for controlling a horse on a bridle
  • 2. anything that restrains or curbs
  • 3. a cutting or drilling tool, part, or head in a brace, drill, etc
  • 4. the blade of a woodworking plane
  • 5. the part of a pair of pincers designed to grasp an object
  • 6. the copper end of a soldering iron
  • 7. the part of a key that engages the levers of a lock
  • 8. to put a bit in the mouth of (a horse)
  • 9. to restrain; curb
  • 10. Old English bita ; related to Old English b i tan to bite

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bit
[bɪt]
  • the past tense and (archaic) past participle of bite

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bit
[bɪt]
  • 1. a single digit of binary notation, represented either by 0 or by 1
  • 2. the smallest unit of information, indicating the presence or absence of a single feature
  • 3. a unit of capacity of a computer, consisting of an element of its physical structure capable of being in either of two states, such as a switch with on and off positions, or a microscopic magnet capable of alignment in two directions
  • 4. C20: from abbreviation of binary digit

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bite
[baɪt]
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  • 1. to grip, cut off, or tear with or as if with the teeth or jaws
  • 2. (of animals, insects, etc) to injure by puncturing or tearing (the skin or flesh) with the teeth, fangs, etc, esp as a natural characteristic
  • 3. to cut or penetrate, as with a knife
  • 4. (of corrosive material such as acid) to eat away or into
  • 5. to smart or cause to smart; sting
  • 6. (of a fish) to take or attempt to take the bait or lure
  • 7. to take firm hold of or act effectively upon
  • 8. to grip or hold (a workpiece) with a tool or...

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Examples (1-5 of 20)

he enjoys a bit of biffo now and then biffo
she's doing the prima donna bit bit
a bit dreary a bit
a bit of a dope a bit of
that must take quite a bit of courage a bit of

Vocab List (1 of 6)

bit
[bɪt]
from monkey's Vocab List
  • 1. 一点 一些 一片
  • 2. (马)嚼子,衔铁
  • 3. 制约物,约束物
  • 4. 烟斗衔嘴
  • 5. 钥匙齿
  • 6. 工具上的切削部(如刃片)

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