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bit

noun
/bɪt/
/bɪt/
Idioms
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    small amount小量

  1. a bit
    [singular] (used as an adverb用作副词) (especially British English) rather; to some extent有点儿;稍微 synonym a little
    • These trousers are a bit tight.这条裤子有点紧。
    • ‘Are you tired?’ ‘Yes, I am a bit.’“你累了吗?” “是的,有点。”
    • I was a bit disappointed by the film.我对这部电影有点失望。
    • It costs a bit more than I wanted to spend.比我预计的消费高了一点。
    • The future looks a little bit brighter this morning.今天早上,未来看起来有点光明。
    • I felt a wee bit guilty about it.我对此觉得有点儿愧疚。
    • I can lend you fifty pounds, if you want. That should help a bit.如果你需要,我可以借给你五十英镑。那应该有些帮助。
    British/American a bit / a littlea bit / a little
    • In British English it is common to use a bit to mean ‘slightly’ or ‘to a small extent’:
      • These shoes are a bit tight.这鞋有点儿紧。
      • I’ll be a bit later home tomorrow.明天我要晚点儿回家。
      • Can you turn the volume up a bit?你能把音量开大点儿吗?
    • It is more common in North American English to say a little, or (informal) a little bit. You can also use these phrases in British English:
      • These shoes are a little bit too tight.这鞋有点儿紧。
      • I’ll be a little later home tomorrow.明天我要晚点儿回家。
      • Can you turn the volume up a little bit?你能把音量开大点儿吗?
    Extra Examples
    • I'm still just a bit confused.我还是有点儿困惑。
    • He helped me a little bit in the afternoon.下午他帮了我一点儿忙。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • little
    • teensy
    • wee
    phrases
    • just a bit
    • not the least bit
    See full entry
  2. a bit
    [singular] (especially British English) a short time or distance稍顷;短距离
    • Wait a bit!等会儿!
    • Can you move up a bit?你请挪过去点儿好吗?
    • for a bit Greg thought for a bit before answering.格雷格略微思考了一下才回答。
    • in a bit See you in a bit.待会儿见。
  3. [countable] bit of something (especially British English) a small amount or piece of something小量;小块
    • Here are some useful bits of information.这里有一些有用的信息。
    • I have a bit of good news for you.我有一点好消息要告诉你。
    • Let me give you a little bit of advice.我给你一点建议。
    • With a bit of luck, we'll be there by 12.如果顺利点,我们将于 12 点钟赶到那里。
    • I've got a bit of shopping to do.我要买点东西。
    • bits of paper/wood/plastic一些纸/木头/塑料
    Extra Examples
    • Here's a bit of news that may interest you.这里有一点消息可能会让你感兴趣。
    • Do you want a bit of pizza?你想来点儿比萨饼吗?
    • Can you save me a bit?你能给我留一点儿吗?
    • A big bit of plaster just fell down from the ceiling.一大块灰泥刚刚从天花板上掉下来。
    • She tore the letter up and threw it on the floor. Marion stooped to pick up the bits.她把信撕碎扔在地板上,马里恩弯腰捡起了碎片。
    • I've bought a nice bit of fish for dinner.我买了一块儿不错的鱼晚餐吃。
    • I'm worried because bits keep falling off my car.我很担心,因为我的车一直在掉碎片。
    • He managed to get odd bits of work, but no regular job.他设法找了些零工,但没有固定的工作。
  4. part of something部分

  5. [countable] (especially British English) a part of something larger(事物的)一部分,一段
    • The best bit of the holiday was seeing the Grand Canyon.假期中最精彩的片段是参观大峡谷。
    • I read it, but I missed out the boring bits.我读过了,但跳过了乏味的部份。
    • bit about something I like the bit about owls in the first chapter.我喜欢第一章中关于猫头鹰的部分。
    Extra Examples
    • Listen to the interview again and pick out the bits you want to use in the article.再听一遍采访,选出你想用在文章里的内容。
    • The school play was a huge success—the audience roared with laughter at all the funny bits.学校的演出获得了巨大成功,所有的滑稽片段都令观众哄堂大笑。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • little
    • small
    • tiny
    verb + bit
    • pick out
    • pick up
    bit + verb
    • fall off
    preposition
    • bit of
    phrases
    • bits and bobs
    • bits and pieces
    • blow something to bits
    See full entry
  6. large amount大量

  7. [singular] a bit (of something) (especially British English, informal) a large amount大量
    • ‘How much does he earn?’ ‘Quite a bit!’“他有多少收入?” “挺多的!”
    • It rained a fair bit during the night.夜里雨下得相当大。
    • The new system will take a bit of getting used to (= it will take a long time to get used to).适应新系统将需花很多时间。
    Extra Examples
    • ‘Has it been difficult for you at work?’ ‘Just a bit (= it has been very difficult).’“你的工作不好干吧?”“是不太容易。”
    • We made a good bit of progress.我们取得了很大进展。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • fair
    • good
    verb + a bit
    • take
    phrases
    • quite a bit
    • just a bit
    See full entry
  8. computing计算机技术

  9. [countable] the smallest unit of information used by a computer比特,二进制位,位(计算机的最小信息单位)Topics Computersc2
  10. for horse

  11. [countable] a metal bar that is put in a horse’s mouth so that the rider can control it嚼子
  12. tool工具

  13. [countable] a tool or part of a tool for drilling (= making) holes钻头;刀头;钎头
    see also drill
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • little
    • small
    • tiny
    verb + bit
    • pick out
    • pick up
    bit + verb
    • fall off
    preposition
    • bit of
    phrases
    • bits and bobs
    • bits and pieces
    • blow something to bits
    See full entry
  14. money

  15. [countable] (North American English, informal) an amount of money equal to 12½ cents12.5 分;一角二分半
  16. sexual organs生殖器官

  17. bits
    [plural] (British English, informal) a person’s sexual organs(人的)生殖器
  18. see also bit, bite, bitten
    Word Originsenses 1 to 5 and senses 9 to 10 Old English bita ‘bite, mouthful’, of Germanic origin; related to German Bissen, also to bite.senses 7 to 8 Old English bite ‘biting, a bite’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch beet and German Biss, also to bite.sense 6 1940s: blend of binary and digit.
Idioms
be in bits
  1. (British English, informal) to be very sad or worried非常难过(或焦虑)
    • Inside I'm in bits because I miss him so much.我内心非常难受,因为太想念他了。
    • I’m in bits about the problems I’ve had.我对我遇到的问题有些困惑。
    • She was in bits over her decision to quit.她对自己辞职的决定有些犹豫。
the (whole)… bit
  1. (informal, disapproving) behaviour or ideas that are typical of a particular group, type of person or activity(某团体、某类人或活动的)典型行为,特有观念
    • She couldn't accept the whole drug-culture bit.她无法接受这种毒品文化。
bit by bit
  1. a piece at a time; gradually一点一点地;逐渐地
    • He assembled the model aircraft bit by bit.他把飞机模型一点一点地组装起来。
    • Bit by bit memories of the night came back to me.我渐渐回忆起了那晚的点点滴滴。
a bit much
  1. (informal) not fair or not reasonable过分;不应当;不合理
    • It's a bit much calling me at three in the morning.凌晨三点钟打电话给我,太过分了。
    • The noise from next door is getting a bit much.从隔壁传来的声音越来越大,使人受不了了。
a bit of a…
 
  1. (informal, especially British English) used when talking about unpleasant or negative things or ideas, to mean ‘rather a…’(谈及负面事情时用)有点儿
    • We may have a bit of a problem on our hands.我们手头的问题可能有点棘手。
    • The rail strike is a bit of a pain.这次铁路罢工有点头痛。
a bit of all right
  1. (British English, slang) a person that you think is sexually attractive有魅力的人;性感的人
    • Dave’s new girlfriend is a bit of all right, isn’t she?戴夫的新女朋友有点不错,不是吗?
    Topics Appearancec2
a bit of rough
  1. (British English, slang) a person of a low social class who has a sexual relationship with somebody of a higher class(与社会地位较高者有性关系的)草根情人
a bit on the side
  1. (British English, slang) the boyfriend or girlfriend of somebody who is already married or in a steady sexual relationship with somebody else婚外情人;第三者
    • Is he your bit on the side?他是你的助手吗?
bits and pieces/bobs
  1. (British English, informal) small objects or items of various kinds零七碎八;零星物品
    • She stuffed all her bits and pieces into a bag and left.她把她零零碎碎的东西都塞进了一只包里就走了。
    • I just need to get a few bits and pieces at the supermarket.我就在超市买几样零碎的东西。
blow somebody/something to bits/pieces
  1. to use bombs or other weapons to destroy somebody/something completely有点儿;稍微
    • The plane was blown to pieces when the bomb exploded.炸弹爆炸时,飞机被炸成碎片。
champing at the bit
  1. (informal) impatient to do or start doing something迫不及待;急不可耐
    • Gerry’s champing at the bit to go to college.格里渴望上大学。
do your bit
  1. (informal) to do your share of a task干分内的事
    • We can finish this job on time if everyone does their bit.要是每个人都尽职,我们就能按时完成这项工作。
every bit as good, bad, etc. (as somebody/something)
  1. just as good, bad, etc.; equally good, bad, etc.(和某人、某事物)同样好、同样坏等
    • Rome is every bit as beautiful as Paris.罗马和巴黎一样美丽。
    • He’s every bit as clever as she is.他和她一样聪明。
get the bit between your teeth
  1. (informal) to become very enthusiastic about something that you have started to do so that you are unlikely to stop until you have finished果断地做某事;义无反顾
not a bit | not one (little) bit
  1. not at all; not in any way一点也不;毫不
    • ‘Are you cold?’ ‘Not a bit.’“你冷吗?” “一点不冷。”
    • It's not a bit of use (= there's no point in) complaining.抱怨毫无意义。
    • I'm not the least bit interested in football.我对美式橄榄球一点儿兴趣都没有。
    • I don't like that idea one bit.我根本不喜欢那个主意。
not a bit of it!
  1. (informal, British English) used for saying that something that you had expected to happen did not happen(预计要发生的事)根本不是那样,压根儿没有发生
    • You'd think she'd be tired after the journey but not a bit of it!你以为她旅行之后会疲劳,根本没那回事!
not a blind bit/the blindest bit of…
  1. (British English, informal) not any丝毫没有
    • He didn't take a blind bit of notice of me (= he ignored me).他压根儿没理睬我。
    • It won't make the blindest bit of difference (= it will make no difference at all).那根本不会有什么分别的。
not the least/slightest bit
  1. not at all一点也不;毫不
    • Normally I'm not the least bit shy.通常我一点也不害羞。
    • He wasn't the slightest bit interested in answering our questions.他对回答我们的问题一点也不感兴趣。
to bits
  1. into small pieces成为碎片;变成小块
    • The book fell to bits in my hands.那本书在我手中成了碎片。
    • All the crockery had been smashed to bits.所有的陶器都给摔成了碎片。
    • She took the engine to bits, then carefully put it together again.她把发动机拆开,又再仔细装好。
  2. (informal) very much非常;十分
    • I love my kids to bits.我非常爱我的孩子。
    • She was thrilled to bits when I said I'd come.我说我会来,她高兴坏了。

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