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BNC: 585 COCA: 952

bit noun [ C ] AMOUNT

A2 informal a small piece or amount of something小块;少许,少量

Would you like a bit of chocolate?你想来点儿巧克力吗?
The glass smashed into little bits.玻璃杯摔成了小碎片。
There were bits of paper all over the floor.地板上到处都是碎纸片。
She tries to do a bit of exercise every day.她尽力每天都锻炼一下。
I don't understand this bit.我不明白这一点。
a bit informal

B2 a short distance or period of time一小段距离;一小段时间

I'm just going out for a bit. See you later.我正要出去一小会儿,回头见。
Can you move up a bit?请你移一点,好吗?
a bit of sth

C1 a slight but not serious amount or type of something一点儿,有点儿

Maria's put on a bit of weight, hasn't she?玛丽亚长胖了一点儿,对吧?
It's a bit of a nuisance.真让人有点儿烦。
a bit...

A2 slightly稍微,有点儿

The dress is a bit too big for me.这件衣服我穿有点儿大。
That was a bit silly, wasn't it?那有点儿蠢,对吗?
I'm a bit nervous.我有点儿紧张。
I was hoping there'd be some food - I'm a bit hungry.我希望能有些吃的——我有点儿饿了。
Would you like a bit more cake?你想再来点儿蛋糕吗?
It's a bit like a Swiss chalet.它有点儿像瑞士木造农舍。

UK very很,非常

Blimey, it's a bit cold!哎呀,天很冷呀!
And she didn't invite him? That was a bit mean!她没有邀请他吗?这太不像话了!
bit by bit

C1 gradually一点一点地,逐渐地

I saved up the money bit by bit.我一点一点积攒下了这些钱。
not a bit

not in any way丝毫不,一点也不

She wasn't a bit worried about the test.她丝毫不担心考试。
"Are you getting tired?" "Not a bit."“你累了吗?”“一点也不累。”
quite a bit

B1 a lot许多;相当多

They have quite a bit of money.他们很有钱。
to bits

into small pieces成碎片;变成小块

The car was blown to bits.汽车被炸成碎片。
It just fell to bits in my hands.它就在我手上变成了碎片。

very much非常

I love my son to bits.我非常爱我的儿子。

More examples

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.

bit noun [ C ] HORSE

a piece of metal put in a horse's mouth to allow the person riding it to control its movements(马的)嚼子

bit noun [ C ] COMPUTER

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)

a 32-bit computer (= a computer that processes 32 bits of information at a time)32位的计算机

bit noun [ C ] COIN

UK, old use a coin representing a small amount of money辅币,硬币

a threepenny/sixpenny bit3便士/6便士硬币

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’)

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bit noun [ C ] TOOL

the part of a tool used for cutting or drilling (= making holes)钻头;刀头

past simple of bite(bite 的过去式)

BNC: 585 COCA: 952
bit

noun¹

1 (especially BrE) a bit small amount少量ADJECTIVE | PHRASES ADJECTIVElittle, teensy (informal) , wee (especially BrE) 一點兒;一丁點兒;一點點
He helped me a little bit in the afternoon.下午他幫了我一點兒忙。PHRASESjust a bit只有一點兒I'm still just a bit confused.我還是有點兒困惑。not the least bit一點兒也不I'm not the least bit interested in football.我對美式橄欖球一點兒興趣都沒有。
bit

noun²

2 (especially BrE) a bit large amount大量ADJECTIVE | VERB + A BIT | PHRASES ADJECTIVEfair, good相當大It rained a fair bit during the night.夜裏雨下得相當大。We made a good bit of progress.我們取得了很大進展。VERB + A BITtake花費大量The new system will take quite a bit of getting used to (= it will take a long time to get used to).適應這套新系統將需要花許多時間。PHRASESquite a bit相當多It rained quite a bit during the night.夜裏下了好大的雨。just a bit (ironic) 不止一點兒'Has it been difficult for you at work?' 'Just a bit (= it has been very difficult).'“你的工作不好幹吧?”“是不太容易。”
bit

noun³

3 (especially BrE) part/piece of sth部份ADJECTIVE | VERB + BIT | BIT + VERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVElittle, small, tiny很少一部份big, large很大一部份A big bit of stone had fallen off the wall.牆上落下來一大塊石頭。good, nice好的部份The best bit of the trip was seeing the Grand Canyon.這次旅行最精彩的一段就是遊覽大峽谷。I've bought a nice bit of fish for dinner.我買了一塊兒不錯的魚晚餐吃。boring, interesting單調的/有趣的部份I read it, but I skipped the boring bits.我讀過了,但跳過了乏味的部份。odd臨時部份He managed to get odd bits of work, but no regular job.他設法找了些零工,但沒有固定的工作。VERB + BITpick out, pick up選出一部份;撿起碎片Listen to the interview again and pick out the bits you want to use in the article.再聽一遍採訪,選出你想用在文章裏的內容。I picked up a bit of information that might interest you.我偶然得到了點兒你可能會感興趣的消息。BIT + VERBfall off碎片掉下來I'm worried because bits keep falling off my car.我很擔心,因為我的車一直在掉碎片。PREPOSITIONbit of一點兒⋯PHRASESbits and bobs, bits and pieces (= small items of various kinds) (both BrE, informal) 零碎東西My mother has some bits and pieces to give you.我媽媽有些小東西要給你。blow sth to bits, pull sth to bits, smash sth to bits把⋯炸成/扯成/摔成碎片All the crockery had been smashed to bits.所有的陶器都給摔成了碎片。do your bit (= do your share of a task) (informal) 盡自己的那部份責任We can finish this job on time if everyone does their bit.如果每個人都盡職,我們就能按時完成這項工作。fall to bits (BrE) 成為碎片My briefcase eventually fell to bits.我的公文包最後變成了碎片。
BNC: 585 COCA: 952
bit noun
bit (a bit of paper/news) minute (Wait a bit.) a bit much excessive adj.
bit

noun

 See also the entries for fragment and piece 另见fragment条和piece条bit ♦︎ piece ♦︎ scrap ♦︎ grain ♦︎ particle ♦︎ morsel ♦︎ speckThese are all words for a small amount of sth. 这些词均表示小量、些许。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a bit / piece / scrap / grain / particle / morsel / speck of stha small / tiny bit / piece / scrap / grain / particle / morsel / specka little bit / piece / scrap / specka large bit / piece / particleodd bits / pieces / scrapsa grain / particle / speck of dusta bit / piece / scrap of information / newsa bit / piece / scrap of paperto smash sth to bits / piecesto pick up the bits / pieces of sth bit [countable] (especially BrE, rather informal) a small amount or part of sth 小量;小块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?You've got bits of grass in your hair.你头发里有些草屑。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。I've got a bit of shopping to do.我要买点东西。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。 piece [countable] one of the bits or parts that sth breaks into; a single example or an amount of sth 碎片;碎块;一条;一项;一点There were tiny pieces of glass all over the road.路上到处都是碎玻璃碴儿。The vase lay in pieces on the floor.花瓶碎片散落在地上。It was an interesting piece of research.那是一项有趣的研究。 A piece of can be used with many different uncountable nouns, including advice, bread, chewing gum, equipment, furniture, information, luck, luggage, news, paper and research. * a piece of可以跟很多不同的不可数名词连用,包括advice、bread、chewing gum、equipment、furniture、information、luck、luggage、news、paper和research。 See also the entry for piece 另见piece条 scrap [countable] a small piece of sth, especially paper, fabric or information 碎片,小块,一丁点儿(尤指纸、织物或信息)She scribbled his phone number on a scrap of paper.她把他的电话号码匆匆写在了一张小纸片上。We need to check every scrap of information that might give us a clue as to what happened.有可能向我们提供事发真相线索的所有零星信息,我们都得逐一核实。 grain [countable] a small hard piece of a particular substance 颗粒;细粒She sprinkled a few more grains of rice into the pan.她又往平底锅里撒了几粒大米。I got a grain of sand caught in my eye.我眼里进了一粒沙。 Grain is used especially in the following collocations * grain尤用于下面的搭配a grain of rice / wheat / salt / sugar / sand一粒大米/小麦/盐/砂糖/沙 particle ˈpɑːtɪkl; NAmE ˈpɑːrtɪkl [countable] a very small piece of sth 颗粒;微粒He watched the particles of dust floating in the light.他看着灰尘在光线里浮动。There was not a particle of evidence (= no evidence at all) to prove his case.没有丝毫证实他辩词的证据。 morsel ˈmɔːsl; NAmE ˈmɔːrsl [countable] (rather formal) a small amount or piece of sth, especially food 少量,一块(尤指食物)They put out some tasty morsels for the hedgehogs.他们为那些刺猬预备了一些可口的食物。 speck [countable] a small piece of sth, especially dirt or dust 一丁点儿(尤指污垢或灰尘)There wasn't a speck of dirt anywhere.到处都一尘不染。He brushed a few specks of dust from his sleeve.他掸掉衣袖上的些许尘埃。
BNC: 585 COCA: 952
bit
Small amounts or pieces of something: bit, piece, fragment...
General words for parts: part, unit, section...
Features and qualities: feature, quality, factor...
Parts of tools: attachment, bit, blade...
Sex and reproductive organs: balls, bits, bollocks...
Units of money: AUD, bit, c...
Moments and short periods of time: moment, second, instant...
Gradually: gradually, progressively, with time...
Unfair: unfair, unjust, unequal...
Uneducated people: layman, rough diamond, peasant...
The same: another, equal, equivalent...
Large quantities or amounts: hoard, tsunami, wall...
Irregular past tenses: arose, ate, awoke...

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