单词 | bit |
释义 | bitbitsbitbit1 /bɪt/ noun [countable]1piece a small piece of somethingbit ofa few bits of broken glassbitbreak 几小块玻璃碎片The car was blown to bits (=broken into small pieces) in the explosion.beblowbit那辆车被炸得粉碎。2part British English informal a part of somethingbit ofthe best bit of the filmwellbite 影片中最精彩的片段3a little a bit of something especially British English informal a small amount of somethinga bit of something ofHe may need a bit of help.bite他可能需要一点帮助。4slightly a bit especially British English slightly: Could you turn the TV up a bit?canbite你把电视机稍微开响一点好吗?Aren’t you being a little bit unfair?bebite你这不是有点不公平吗?Carol looks a bit like my sister.lookbite卡罗尔看上去有点像我姐姐。a bit better/older/easier etcI feel a bit better now.bitewell我现在感觉好点了。not a bit/not one bit (=not at all)You’re not a bit like your brother.bite你一点儿也不像你的哥哥。5slight a bit of a ... especially British English used especially in spoken English when you are describing something: The news came as a bit of a shock (=it was rather shocking).comebite这个消息有点令人震惊。There has been a bit of a change of plan (=the plan has changed slightly).havebebite计划有一点点改变。6short time/distance especially British English a short period of time or a short distance: You’ll have to wait a bit.bite你得等会儿。in a bitI’ll see you in a bit.bite我马上来找你。for a bitWe sat around for a bit chatting.sitbitechat我们坐着闲聊了一会儿。after a bitAfter a bit, he got used to the idea.bitegetuse过了一会儿﹐他接受了这个想法。I walked on a bit and then turned back.walkbiteturn我继续走了一段﹐然后原路返回。7computer the smallest unit of information that a computer uses8on a drill the sharp part of a tool for cutting or making holes: a drill bitbite一个钻头9on a horse a metal bar that is put in the mouth of a horse and used to control its movementsPhrasesbit by bit especially British English gradually: Bit by bit, I was starting to change my mind.bitebitebestart渐渐地﹐我开始改变主意了。THESAURUS slowlybits and pieces informal any small things of various kinds: Let me get all my bits and pieces together.bitpiece让我把我的小零碎都收拾好。do your bit informal to do a fair share of the work or effort that is needed to achieve something: We wanted to do our bit for the local community.wantbite我们愿为当地社区尽自己的一份力。every bit as important/bad/good etc especially British English equally important, bad etc as something else: Peter was every bit as good-looking as his brother.bebitelook彼得和他的哥哥一样英俊。love somebody to bits British English informal to like someone very much: I love him to bits.bit我非常爱他。quite a bit a fairly large amount: She’s quite a bit older than him.biteold她比他年纪大很多。bit ofHe does quite a bit of travelling.dobitetravel他经常旅游。THESAURUS: bitpiece a part of something that has been cut, broken, or separated from the rest of it: Would you like a piece of pizza?willa piece of broken glassbreakWhat’s this piece of pipe for?bit especially British English a piece. Bit is more informal than piece and is used especially about small pieces: an old bit of metalbiteI tied them together with a bit of string.tiebiteHe threw a bit of wood onto the fire.throwbitescrap a small piece of paper or cloth, or of food that no one wants: I wrote her address on a scrap of paper.writeThe dog was eating scraps of food off the floor.beeatscrapslice a thin flat piece of bread, cake, meat etc cut from a larger piece: a slice of toastCut the tomatoes into thin slices.tomatoslicelump a small piece of something solid: two lumps of sugarlumpa lump of coalchunk a piece of something solid that does not have a regular shape – used especially about food, rock, or metal: He broke off a chunk of bread.breakLarge chunks of rock lay across the road.chunkliebar a block of soap, chocolate, or gold, with straight sides: a bar of soapgold bars worth more than £26 millionbara bar of chocolatesegment one of the parts of an orange or a grapefruit |
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