bit
- IPA[bɪt]
英式
- a small piece, part, or quantity of something;a short time or distance
noun: bit, plural noun: bits
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名詞
- 1. a small piece, part, or quantity of something give the duck a bit of bread he read bits of his work to me 同義詞
- ▪ a short time or distance I fell asleep for a bit can you move over a bit? 同義詞
- ▪ a fairly large amount working in a foreign country took quite a bit of getting used to
- 2. informal a set of actions or ideas associated with a specific group or activity Miranda could go off and do her theatrical bit
- 3. British informal a person's genitals You could see everything! All her bits!
- 4. North American informal, dated a unit of 12 1/2 cents (used only in even multiples).
- 5. British offensive a young woman.
- a tool for boring cylindrical holes.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a gouge-shaped boring bit.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[bit]
美式
- a mouthpiece, typically made of metal, which is attached to a bridle and used to control a horse.
- put a bit into the mouth of (a horse).
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[bɪt]
英式
- a mouthpiece, typically made of metal, which is attached to a bridle and used to control a horse.
- put a bit into the mouth of (a horse).
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[bit]
美式
- a small piece, part, or quantity of something: give the duck a bit of bread he read bits of his work to me
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[bit]
美式
- a unit of information expressed as either a 0 or 1 in binary notation.
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[bɪt]
英式
- past of bite
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[bit]
美式
- past of bite
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[bɪt]
英式
- a unit of information expressed as either a 0 or 1 in binary notation.
Oxford Dictionary