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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3294 COCA: 3153

bite

verb
/baɪt/
/baɪt/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they bite
/baɪt/
/baɪt/
he / she / it bites
/baɪts/
/baɪts/
past simple bit
/bɪt/
/bɪt/
past participle bitten
/ˈbɪtn/
/ˈbɪtn/
-ing form biting
/ˈbaɪtɪŋ/
/ˈbaɪtɪŋ/
Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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    use teeth用牙齿

  1. [intransitive, transitive] to use your teeth to cut into or through something
    • Does your dog bite?你的狗咬人吗?
    • Come here! I won't bite! (= you don't need to be afraid)过来吧!我不会咬人的!
    • bite into/through something She bit into a ripe juicy pear.她咬了一口熟透多汁的梨。
    • bite somebody/something She was bitten by the family dog.她被家里的狗咬伤了。
    • Stop biting your nails!别咬指甲了!
    • bite off something/sth off He bit off a large chunk of bread/He bit a large chunk of bread off.他咬下了一大块面包。
    Extra Examples
    • The dog had bitten right through its rope.那狗把拴它的绳子咬断了。
    • He bit at his lower lip.他咬着下嘴唇。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • badly
    • off
    preposition
    • at
    • down on
    • into
    phrases
    • bite something in half
    • bite something in two
    See full entry
  2. of insect/snake昆虫;蛇

  3. [intransitive, transitive] to wound somebody by making a small hole or mark in their skin叮;蜇;咬
    • Most European spiders don't bite.大多数欧洲蜘蛛不咬人。
    • bite somebody We were badly bitten by mosquitoes.我们被蚊子叮得不行。
  4. of fish

  5. [intransitive] if a fish bites, it takes food from the end of a fishing line and may get caught咬饵;上钩
  6. have effect产生影响

  7. [intransitive] to have an unpleasant effect产生不良影响
    • The recession is beginning to bite.经济衰退开始产生不良影响。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • deep
    • hard
    verb + bite
    • begin to
    • start to
    See full entry
  8. Word OriginOld English bītan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch bijten and German beissen.
Idioms
be bitten by something
  1. to develop a strong interest in or enthusiasm for something对某事物着迷;热衷于某事物
    • He's been bitten by the travel bug.他迷上了旅游。
bite the bullet
  1. (informal) to start to deal with an unpleasant or difficult situation which cannot be avoided硬着头皮对付不愉快的(或艰难的)情况;咬紧牙关应付
    • I wasn’t happy with the way my career was going so I decided to bite the bullet and look for another job.我对自己的职业生涯不满意,所以我决定硬着头皮去找另一份工作。
bite the dust (informal)
  1. to fail, or to be defeated or destroyed失败;被打败;被摧毁
    • Thousands of small businesses bite the dust every year.每年有数以千计的小企业倒闭。
    Topics Difficulty and failurec2
  2. (humorous) to die
bite the hand that feeds you
  1. to harm somebody who has helped you or supported you伤害恩人;恩将仇报
bite/snap somebody’s head off
  1. (informal) to shout at somebody in an angry way, especially without reason气愤地对某人大喊大叫;(尤指毫无道理地)呵斥某人
bite your lip
  1. to stop yourself from saying something or from showing an emotion忍住话;抑制情感的流露
    • I bit my lip and forced myself to be calm.我咬着嘴唇,强迫自己冷静下来。
bite off more than you can chew
  1. to try to do too much, or something that is too difficult想一口吃成胖子;不自量力Topics Difficulty and failurec2
bite your tongue
  1. to stop yourself from saying something that might upset somebody or cause an argument, although you want to speak隐忍不言(避免祸从口出)
    • I didn't believe her explanation but I bit my tongue.我不相信她的解释,但我忍着没有说出来。
    Topics Opinion and argumentc2
a/the hair of the dog (that bit you)
  1. (informal) alcohol that you drink in order to make you feel better when you have drunk too much alcohol the night before用于解宿醉的酒
once bitten, twice shy
  1. (saying) after an unpleasant experience you are careful to avoid something similar一朝被蛇咬,十年怕井绳

bite

noun
/baɪt/
/baɪt/
Idioms
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    using teeth用牙齿

  1. [countable] an act of biting
    • The dog gave me a playful bite.狗闹着玩地咬了我一下。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + bite
    • have
    • swallow
    • take
    preposition
    • between bites
    • bite from
    • bite of
    See full entry
  2. [countable, usually singular] the way the upper and lower teeth fit together(上、下牙的)咬合;啮合
    • He has to wear a brace to correct his bite.他得戴上牙箍来矫正牙齿的咬合。
  3. food食物

  4. [countable] a small piece of food that you can bite from a larger piece(咬下的)一口
    • She took a couple of bites of the sandwich.她吃了两口三明治。
    • He didn't eat a bite of his dinner (= he ate nothing).他一口饭也没吃。
    Extra Examples
    • She tried to talk between bites.她设法边吃边说。
    • She took a huge bite out of the chocolate bar.她咬了一大口巧克力块。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + bite
    • have
    • swallow
    • take
    preposition
    • between bites
    • bite from
    • bite of
    See full entry
  5. a bite (to eat) [singular] (informal) a small amount of food; a small meal少量食物;简单的一餐
    • How about a bite of lunch?简单吃点午饭好吗?
    • We just have time for a bite to eat before the movie.电影开演之前,我们只够时间匆匆吃一点东西。
    • We managed to grab a bite at the airport.我们设法在机场匆忙吃了点儿东西。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • quick
    verb + bite
    • grab
    • have
    preposition
    • bite of
    phrases
    • a bite to eat
    See full entry
  6. of insect/animal昆虫;动物

  7. [countable] a wound made by an animal or insect咬伤;叮伤;蜇伤
    • Dog bites can get infected.狗咬的伤口会感染。
    • a mosquito/snake/insect bite蚊子/蛇/昆虫的叮咬
    • a bite from a poisonous snake被毒蛇咬了一口
    • There was a bite mark on his arm.他的手臂上有一个咬痕。
    Topics Illnessb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • dog
    • insect
    • mosquito
    verb + bite
    • get
    bite + noun
    • mark
    preposition
    • bite from
    See full entry
  8. strong taste浓郁的味道

  9. [uncountable] a pleasant strong taste浓香
    • Cheese will add extra bite to any pasta dish.干酪会增加面食的香味。
  10. cold

  11. [singular] a sharp cold feeling寒冷;凛冽
    • There's a bite in the air tonight.今晚寒气刺骨。
  12. powerful effect强烈影响

  13. [uncountable] a quality that makes something effective or powerful影响力;感染力
    • The performance had no bite to it.这次演出毫无感染力。
    • The sun had lost some of its bite by then.到那时,太阳已经失去了它的一些吸引力。
  14. of fish

  15. [countable] the act of a fish biting food on a hook咬饵;上钩
    • The fishermen waited all afternoon for a bite.渔民们等了一下午,想吃点东西。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + bite
    • have
    • swallow
    • take
    preposition
    • between bites
    • bite from
    • bite of
    See full entry
  16. see also frostbite, love bite, sound bite
    Word OriginOld English bītan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch bijten and German beissen.
Idioms
somebody’s bark is worse than their bite
  1. (informal) used to say that somebody is not really as angry or as aggressive as they sound嘴硬心软;说话强硬,其实并不伤人;貌似凶狠
a bite at/of the cherry
  1. (British English) an opportunity to do something做某事的机会(或时机)
    • You only get one bite at the cherry in life.人生只有一次机会。
    • They were eager for a second bite of the cherry.他们渴望能得到第二次机会。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3294 COCA: 3153
bite

noun¹

1act of biting/amount of food咬;咬下的一塊VERB + BITE | PREPOSITION VERB + BITEhave, swallow, take咬一口;咽一口PREPOSITIONbetween bites邊吃邊⋯She tried to talk between bites.她設法邊吃邊說。bite from從⋯上咬I took a bite from the apple.我咬了一口蘋果。bite of咬的一口⋯Can I have a bite of your sandwich?我能咬一口你的三明治嗎?bite out of從⋯上咬的一口She took a bite out of the slab of cake.她從那一大塊蛋糕上咬了一口。
bite

noun²

2of an insect/animal昆蟲;動物ADJECTIVE | VERB + BITE | BITE + NOUN | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEdog, insect, mosquito, snake, etc.狗咬、蟲咬、蚊子叮、蛇咬等nasty狠咬VERB + BITEget被咬I got a lot of mosquito bites last night.昨晚我被蚊子好一頓咬。BITE + NOUNmark咬痕PREPOSITIONbite from被⋯咬a bite from a poisonous snake被毒蛇咬了一口
bite

noun³

3small amount to eat少量食物ADJECTIVE | VERB + BITE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEquick匆忙吃的一點兒東西VERB + BITEgrab, have趕着吃點兒東西We managed to grab a bite at the airport.我們設法在機場匆忙吃了點兒東西。PREPOSITIONbite of一點兒食物a quick bite of lunch匆忙吃了點兒午餐PHRASESa bite to eat少量食物We'll have a bite to eat in town.我們會在鎮上簡單吃點兒東西。
bite

verb¹

1use your teethADVERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBbadly嚴重咬傷Their cat was badly bitten by a dog.他們的貓被一隻狗咬得挺厲害。off咬下He bit off a chunk of bread.他咬下一大塊麪包。PREPOSITIONatHe bit at his lower lip.他咬着下嘴唇。down on咬在⋯上She bit down on her bottom lip.她咬着下嘴唇。into咬進She bit into the apple.她咬了一口蘋果。through咬穿The dog had bitten right through its rope.那狗把拴它的繩子咬斷了。PHRASESbite sth in half, bite sth in two把⋯咬成兩半/兩部份
bite

verb²

2have an effect影響ADVERB | VERB + BITE ADVERBdeep, hard產生深遠/嚴重影響As the recession bites harder, many small companies are going bankrupt.經濟衰退日趨嚴重,許多小公司紛紛破產。VERB + BITEbegin to, start to開始影響After two cold months, the coal shortage was beginning to bite.在兩個月的嚴寒後,煤炭短缺的影響開始顯現出來。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3294 COCA: 3153
bite

verb

bite ♦︎ chew ♦︎ munch ♦︎ nibble ♦︎ gnaw ♦︎ crunchThese words all mean to use your teeth in a particular way, especially to eat food. 这些词均表示咬、嚼。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to bite / chew / munch / gnaw / crunch through sthto bite / chew / munch / nibble / gnaw at sthto bite / chew / munch / nibble / crunch on sthto chew / munch / nibble / gnaw away at sthto bite / munch / nibble / crunch an appleto chew on / gnaw / crunch a boneto bite / chew your lip / nailsto chew / munch / nibble / gnaw / crunch your way through sth bite (bit, bitten) [intransitive, transitive] to use your teeth to cut into or through sth She bit into a ripe juicy pear.她咬了一口熟透多汁的梨。Does your dog bite?你的狗咬人吗?She was bitten by the dog.她被狗咬伤了。He bit off a large chunk of bread.他咬下一大块面包。Stop biting your nails.别咬指甲了。 bite

noun

[countable] She took a huge bite out of the chocolate bar.她咬了一大口巧克力块。The dog gave me a playful bite.狗闹着玩地咬了我一下。
chew [transitive, intransitive] to bite food into small pieces in your mouth with your teeth to make it easier to swallow; to bite sth continuously, for example because you are nervous or to taste it 嚼碎;(因为紧张等)咬住,不停地啃;(为尝味道)不停地咀嚼Chew your food up well before you swallow it.把食物细嚼后再咽下。He is always chewing gum.他总是在嚼口香糖。After the operation you may find it difficult to chew and swallow.手术后你咀嚼和吞咽可能会感到困难。The dog was chewing on a bone.那只狗在啃骨头。Rosa chewed on her lip and stared at the floor.罗莎咬着嘴唇,眼睛盯着地板。If you put sth in your mouth in order to eat it, you chew it or chew it up. If you bite sth continuously without eating it, for example your lip, you chew on it. * chew sth和chew sth up表示咀嚼以便咽下;chew on sth 表示不停地啃咬但不吃,如chew on one's lip(咬嘴唇)。 munch [intransitive, transitive] to eat sth steadily and often noisily, especially sth crisp 大声咀嚼,用力咀嚼(尤指脆的食物)She munched on an apple.她在大口啃苹果。He sat in a chair munching his toast.他坐在椅子上大嚼烤面包片。I munched my way through a huge bowl of cereal.我狼吞虎咽地吃了一大碗麦片。 nibble [transitive, intransitive] to take small bites of sth, especially food 小口咬,一点点地咬(尤指食物)We sat drinking wine and nibbling olives.我们坐下来,喝着葡萄酒嚼着橄榄。She took some cake from the tray and nibbled at it.她从盘子里拿了块蛋糕小口地吃着。 gnaw nɔː [transitive, intransitive] to keep biting sth or chewing it hard, so that it gradually disappears 咬;啃;啮The dog was gnawing a bone.那只狗在啃骨头。Rats had gnawed through the cable.老鼠把电缆咬断了。 crunch [transitive, intransitive] to crush sth noisily between your teeth when you are eating 嘎吱嘎吱地嚼;出声嚼She crunched her apple noisily.她吃苹果发出嘎嚓嘎嚓的声音。He was crunching on a piece of toast.他正嘎吱嘎吱地嚼着一片烤面包。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3294 COCA: 3153

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