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bit
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bitted
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bitting
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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary
- bit
[bɪt]
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1.
pt
of bite
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2.
noun
[c]
[esp BRIT]
(piece) 少许
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a bit of string
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一小段绳子
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3.
noun
[esp BRIT]
(part) 部分
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Now comes the really important bit.
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现在要说的是最重要的部分。
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4.
noun
(tool) 钻头
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5.
noun
[computer]
比特
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6.
noun
[of horse]
嚼子
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7.
noun
[US]
(coin) 12.5美分的硬币
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to come {or} fall to bits
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破碎
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bits and pieces {or} bits and bobs
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[inf] 零碎儿
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a bit of
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有点
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I'm sorry, the room's in a bit of a mess.
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对不起,房间有点乱。
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a bit mad/dangerous
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有点疯狂/危险
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it's/that's a bit much
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[inf] 有点过分
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bit by bit
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一点一点
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to do one's bit
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尽自己的一份力量
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every bit as good/interesting as
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与...同样好/有趣
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for a bit
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[inf] 一会儿
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quite a bit
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不少
Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary
- bit
[bɪt]
[bɪt]
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1.
noun
(马)嚼子,衔铁
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2.
noun
制约物,约束物
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3.
noun
烟斗衔嘴
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4.
noun
钥匙齿
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5.
noun
工具上的切削部(如刃片)
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6.
noun
钻头;钳子嘴;钎头;锥
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7.
vt.
给(马)上嚼子,上衔铁
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8.
vt.
训练(马)适应嚼子
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9.
vt.
控制,约束,抑制
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10.
vt.
锉钥匙齿
Collins English-English Dictionary
- bit
[bɪt]
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1.
n
a small piece, portion, or quantity
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2.
n
a short time or distance
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3.
n
[US and Canadian]
[informal]
the value of an eighth of a dollar: spoken of only in units of two
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two bits
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4.
n
any small coin
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5.
n
short for bit part
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6.
n
[informal]
way of behaving, esp one intended to create a particular impression
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she's doing the prima donna bit
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7.
n
[Etymology]
Old English bite action of biting; see bite
- bit
[bɪt]
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1.
n
a metal mouthpiece, for controlling a horse on a bridle
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2.
n
anything that restrains or curbs
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3.
n
a cutting or drilling tool, part, or head in a brace, drill, etc
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4.
n
the blade of a woodworking plane
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5.
n
the part of a pair of pincers designed to grasp an object
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6.
n
the copper end of a soldering iron
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7.
n
the part of a key that engages the levers of a lock
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8.
vt.
[tr]
to put a bit in the mouth of (a horse)
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9.
vt.
to restrain; curb
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10.
vt.
[Etymology]
Old English bita; related to Old English bitan to bite
- bit
[bɪt]
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1.
vb
the past tense and (archaic) past participle of bite
- bit
[bɪt]
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1.
n
[maths]
[computing]
a single digit of binary notation, represented either by 0 or by 1
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2.
n
the smallest unit of information, indicating the presence or absence of a single feature
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3.
n
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
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4.
n
[Etymology]
C20: from abbreviation of binary digit
Examples
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bit by bit
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一点一点
→ bit
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little by little, bit by bit
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一点一点地
→ by
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a bit bored
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有点厌烦
→ bit
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Wait a bit.
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等一会儿。
→ bit
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resorting to the aggrieved bit
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采取令人恼怒的老一套做法
→ bit
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a bit role
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一个很小的角色
→ bit
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The car wheels bit into the snow.
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车轮在雪地上紧紧咬住不打滑。
→ bite
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a delicious bit of gossip
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饶有兴味的闲聊
→ delicious
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The dog bit itself.
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那条狗咬它自己。
→ itself
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the mouthpiece of a horse's bit
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马嚼子
→ mouthpiece
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