Meaning: past tense and past participle of the verb bite
n. A little, a piece; A small amount, a little; For a while, in a blink of an eye; Bit (unit of binary information).
tiny, insignificant.
adv. [oral] quite, a little, more or less, more or less [a bit to omit].
pronunciation: English? [b? t]? , beauty? [b? t]?
Collocation of words:
1. cut to bit
2. do one's bit to do its duty
3. fly to bit to pieces
4. get a bit a little drunk
5. go to bit to pieces
6. Don't care about a bit
Usage: <
2. bit means "a little", but when you make an attribute, you should use its phrase form "a? bit? Of "means" a little ";
3、a? Bit, a little and a little? Bit has the same meaning and is interpreted as "some (ground)";
Example:
1. He only put a bit on his plate to make fashion.
He just put some food on the plate for show.
2. He assembled the model aircraft bit by bit.
He assembled the airplane model piece by piece. Extended data
Synonyms:
1. drop
Pronunciation: English? [dr? P], beauty? [drɑ? p]? ?
meaning:
vt. Fall; Fall; Decline; Give up; Leave out; Break off the relationship
n. Drop; Trace; Reduce; Drops
Example:
She dropped to safety from the burning building.
She fell from the burning building to a safe place.
2. fragment
Pronunciation: English? ['fr? ɡm? Nt], beauty? ['fr? ɡm? nt]?
meaning:
n. Fragments; Fragment
v. Break; Split
Example:
She dropped the vase on the floor and it broke into fragments.
She dropped the vase and it broke into pieces.
3. particle
Pronunciation: English? ['pɑ? t? Kl], beauty? ['pɑ? rt? kl]? ?
meaning:
n. Particles; Particles; Extremely small; Particle; Particles;
Example:
We can see the dust particles floating in the sunlight clearly.
We can clearly see the dust particles in the sunlight.