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How do you say "a little bit" in English?

The English translation of a bit of is a bit of. A bit of can be followed by nouns and gerunds, and can be placed at the beginning or middle of a sentence.

a bit of

English [ei bit ?v] American [e b?t ?v]?

A bit; a star and a half

Related phrases:

1. A nice bit of? Chinese meaning of quite a lot;

2. A littlea bit of? A little bit

3. A Daily Bit Of?Daily life changes

4. A little bit of disregard? A little bit indifferent; Entering heaven extended information

Other English words that express little include dust, tad, modicum.

1. Dust

English [d?st] American [d?st]?

n. Dust; (in buildings, furniture or floors, etc. dust on; remains, corpses, human bodies, people; gold dust, powder, powder, pollen

vt. Sprinkle (powder) on; wipe off the dust of; wipe dust; pull away< /p>

Example sentences:

1. Tanks?raise?huge?trails?of?dust?when?they?move.?

Tanks raise a lot of dust when they move .

2. I could see a thick layer of dust on the stairs.

I could see a thick layer of dust on the stairs.

2. tad

English [t?d] American [t?d]?

n. Children (especially boys), trace amounts, small amounts ;A little bit

Example sentences:

1. It?was?a?tad?confusing.?

This is a bit confusing.

2. The?prices?were?a?tad?above?average,?but?they're?of?the?highest?quality.?

The prices are higher than the average Slightly higher, but their quality is the best.

3. modicum

English [?m?d?k?m] American [?mɑ:d?k?m]?

n. A small amount , a little bit

Example sentences:

1. I'd?like?to?think?I've?had?a?modicum?of?success.?

I think I have achieved something.

2. Seeing?as?Mr?Moreton?is?a?doctor,?I?would?assume?he?has?a?modicum?of?intelligence.?

Since Mr. Moulton is a doctor, I imagine he must be somewhat intelligent.