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。”
It costs a bit more than I wanted to spend.
比我预计的消费高了一点。
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。
Wait a bit!
等会儿!
Can you move up a bit?
你请挪过去点儿好吗?
Greg thought for a bit before answering.
格雷格略微思考了一下才回答。
some useful bits of information
一些有用的零星信息
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。
a bit of cake
一小块饼
bits of grass/paper
些许的草;纸屑
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。
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。
a large amount
‘How much does he earn?’ ‘Quite a bit!’
“他有多少收入?”“挺多的!”
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。
1.【计】毕特;位,数位;环节
2.少许,一点儿,一些;(食物的)一口,少量食物
3.〈口〉一会儿,一转眼,短时间
4.(戏里的)小角色;(电影,戏剧)一小段;(书)一小节
5.〈俚〉小姑娘,少女;女人
6.〈美〉表演,演奏;例行节目;老一套
7.〈英〉小银币,小铜币;〈美口〉十二分半
8.〈美俚〉刑期
9.(斧等的)刃口,(工具上的)切削刃;刀头,刀片;钻头;锥,凿子;钥匙齿
10.马衔,(马的)咬嘴,嚼子
11.约束,抑制
1.【计】毕特;位,数位;环节
2.少许,一点儿,一些;(食物的)一口,少量食物
3.〈口〉一会儿,一转眼,短时间
4.(戏里的)小角色;(电影,戏剧)一小段;(书)一小节
5.〈俚〉小姑娘,少女;女人
6.〈美〉表演,演奏;例行节目;老一套
7.〈英〉小银币,小铜币;〈美口〉十二分半
8.〈美俚〉刑期
9.(斧等的)刃口,(工具上的)切削刃;刀头,刀片;钻头;锥,凿子;钥匙齿
10.马衔,(马的)咬嘴,嚼子
11.约束,抑制
1.“bite”的过去式和过去分词
2.约束,抑制,勒着
3.给(马)上嚼子;使(马)习惯于上嚼子
4.(钥匙)锉齿
1.“bite”的过去式和过去分词
2.约束,抑制,勒着
3.给(马)上嚼子;使(马)习惯于上嚼子
4.(钥匙)锉齿
1.“bite”的过去式
1.a small piece of something; a particular aspect of something; a part of something
2.the most basic unit of information that can be stored in a computer
3.a tool or part of a tool used for cutting or making holes in things
4.a piece of metal put in a horse’s mouth so that a rider can control it
5.an amount of money worth 12½ cents
6.a man’s sex organs
1.a small piece of something; a particular aspect of something; a part of something
2.the most basic unit of information that can be stored in a computer
3.a tool or part of a tool used for cutting or making holes in things
4.a piece of metal put in a horse’s mouth so that a rider can control it
5.an amount of money worth 12½ cents
6.a man’s sex organs
1.The past tense and past participle of bite
1.The past tense of bite
1.This is a bit of a different approach from my last trip since I honestly have no idea when I'm actually coming back "home. "
这和我最近一次旅途有所不同。事实上,我并不知道我什么时候能回“家”。
2.Their shrill arguments are boring and comical once one has learned a bit of how the world really works.
一旦一个人知道更多的关于这个世界是怎么运作的知识后,他们的狂吠就显得既讨厌又滑稽了。
3.A good way to build up a bank account is to put a little bit of money in it every month.
要建立一个银行户头的好方法就是每个月存点钱进去。
4.A good bit of misunderstanding between our militaries can be cleared up by reaching out to each other.
通过互相沟通,我们两国军方之间小的误解就可以得到消除。
5.I still have to recover a bit of my condition. When the coach puts me in I will be ready.
我仍需要恢复一点状态,当教练把我派出场时,我将百分百恢复。
6."It was nice to see you again, " Jacob said, and I could tell he was taunting Mike just a bit.
“很高兴再次见到你。”雅克布说道,我敢说他是在小小地奚落了一下迈克。
7.Having a bit of booze around may dull their senses a bit, but it keeps them working those long hours.
喝一滴烈性酒可能会让他们的感觉麻木,但是能让他们进行那么长时间的工作。
8.Franck Montagny: Yeah, just a little bit: from my living room to a race track. Yeah, quite a lot.
弗兰克-蒙塔吉尼:是的,只是一些:从我住的房子到一条赛道。是的,相当大。
9.It was a bit of the art of an old Bailey tactician, in which he found great relief.
这是老巴勒策士的小试权术,他因此觉得很放心了。
10.Don't worry if this seems a bit abstract at this point: code examples will make it all clearer shortly.
如果这有点抽象,请不要担心:代码示例会很快解释清楚的。