B1 [ I or T ] to use your teeth to cut into something or someone(用牙)咬
[ I ] When a fish bites, it swallows the food on the hook (= curved piece of wire) at the end of a fishing line.(魚)上鈎,吞餌
More examples
I mustn't bite my nails.
You can stroke the dog if you like, it won't bite.
He bit me so hard that it drew blood.
We were bitten by mosquitoes almost every night.
When he bit into his apple, his tooth came out.
If an insect or snake bites you, it injures you by making a small hole in your skin.咬(傷);叮咬;蟄傷
[ I ] to have a bad or unpleasant effect産生不良影響,起不良作用
[ I ] to show interest in buying something有興趣買…
[ S ] the act of a fish biting the hook (= curved piece of wire) on the end of a fishing line so that it is caught(魚)吞餌
C2 to eat a small amount of food or a small meal吃點兒東西
[ U ] If food has bite, it has a sharp or strong taste.強烈的味道,辛辣的味道
[ U ] a powerful effect強烈的影響
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