单词 | bit |
释义 | bit [bɪt] noun countable AMOUNT 数量 ESSENTIAL informal ■a small piece or amount of something 小块;少许,少量 •Would you like a bit of chocolate?你想要点巧克力吗? •The glass smashed into little •There were bits of •She tries to do a bit of a bit ESSENTIAL informal ■a short period of time 一会儿 •I'm just going out for a bit of sth ESSENTIAL ■a slight but not serious amount or type of something 有点儿 •Maria's put on a bit of weight, hasn't she?玛丽亚长胖了一点儿,对吧? •It's a bit of a nuisance.真让人有点烦。 •He's a bit of a prat.他有点儿傻。 a bit ... ESSENTIAL ■slightly 稍微,有点儿 •The dress is a bit too •That was a bit silly, wasn't it?那有点蠢,对吗? •I'm a bit nervous.我有点紧张。 •I was hoping there'd be some food - I'm a bit hungry.我希望能有些吃的——我有点儿饿了。 •Would you like a bit more •It's a bit like IMPROVER UK ■very 很,非常 •Blimey, it's a bit cold!哎呀,天很冷呀! •And she didn't invite him? That was a bit mean!她没有邀请他吗?这太不像话了! bit by bit ■gradually 一点一点地,逐渐地 •I saved up the money bit by bit.这些钱是我一点一点积存下来的。 not a bit ■not in any way 丝毫不,一点也不 •She wasn't a bit worried about her exams.她丝毫不担心考试。 •My parents were not a bit happy (= were very unhappy) about my choice.我父母很不满意我的选择。 •"Are you getting tired?" "Not a bit."“你累吗?”“一点也不累。” quite a bit ■a lot 许多;相当多 •She's got quite a bit of money.她已经很有钱了。 to bits ■into small pieces 成碎片;变成小块 •The car was blown •It just fell [bɪt] noun countable HORSE 马 ■a piece of metal put in a horse's mouth to allow the person riding it to control its movements 嚼口;马勒 [bɪt] noun countable COMPUTER 电脑 specialized ■a unit of information in a computer that must be either 0 or 1 比特,二进制位,位元(电脑讯息单位) •a 32-bit computer (= a computer that processes 32 bits of information at a time)32位元的电脑 [bɪt] noun countable COIN 硬币 UK old use ■a small coin 辅币,硬币 •threepenny/sixpenny bit三便士/六便士硬币 Compare two bits[bɪt] noun countable TOOL 工具 ■the part of a tool used for cutting or drilling (= making holes) 钻头;刀头 [bɪt] noun countable be a bit much informal ■to be a situation, request or behaviour that is unfair, unreasonable, or more than you can deal with 过分;不公平;不合理 •I thought being asked to miss my lunch was a bit much.我认为要求我不去午餐太过分了。 [bɪt] noun countable be a bit of all right UK slang ■to be an attractive person 是迷人的人,是有魅力的人 [bɪt] noun countable bit of fluff/stuff/skirt UK slang ■a sexually attractive woman 风骚女子,性感女郎 •Have you seen his latest bit of skirt?你见过他的新性感女友吗? [bɪt] noun countable bit of rough UK humorous ■someone, usually a man, from a lower social class than their sexual partner 比情人社会地位低的人(通常指男性) •Jenny's chatting up the barman again. She likes a bit of rough.珍妮又在和酒保搭讪了。她喜欢社会地位比她低的情人。 [bɪt] noun countable bit on the side mainly UK humorous ■a sexual relationship with someone who is not married to you, or the person you have the relationship with 婚外情;情人 •We've thought for a while that he was having [bɪt] noun countable get the bit between your teeth (US also take the bit between your teeth) ■to do what you have decided to do in a forceful and energetic way 果断做;义无反顾 •She wasn't keen at first, but she loved it once she got the bit between her teeth.最初她对此并不热心,但一旦做起来,她就义无反顾了。 [bɪt] noun countable not a bit of it UK informal ■said when a situation or event is very different from what you expected 根本不是那样(指与预料完全不同) •I thought he would be sorry, but not a bit of it.我原以为他会感到难过,但他根本没当一回事。 [bɪt] verb past simple of■bite |
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