A2 informal a small piece or amount of something小块;少许,少量
B2 a short distance or period of time一小段距离;一小段时间
C1 a slight but not serious amount or type of something一点儿,有点儿
A2 slightly稍微,有点儿
UK very很,非常
not in any way丝毫不,一点也不
into small pieces成碎片;变成小块
very much非常
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I think we need a bit of colour in this room.
We may as well finish off this pie - there's only a little bit left.
I brought a few things back from India - bits of jewellery and material mainly.
I've bracketed the bits of text that could be omitted.
That salmon was very expensive so make sure you eat up every bit.
a piece of metal put in a horse's mouth to allow the person riding it to control its movements(马的)嚼子
specialized computing a unit of information in a computer that must be either 0 or 1比特,二进制位,位(计算机信息单位)
UK, old use a coin representing a small amount of money辅币,硬币
US informal, old use an amount of money that is equal to 12 1/2 cents, usually used in the expression "two bits," or 25 cents一角两分半,12.5美分(常用来说25美分,即‘two bits’)
the part of a tool used for cutting or drilling (= making holes)钻头;刀头
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