bit 的英语意思
bitbit1 /bɪt/ adverb, pronoun
查看全部语言翻译1only slightly a bit especially British English a)slightly or to a small degree略微;稍微 SYN a little:
Could you turn the TV up a bit?能把电视音量调大一点吗?
That’s a bit odd.那有点奇怪。
‘Are you sorry to be leaving?’ ‘Yes, I am a bit.’"离开让你难过吗?""是的,有一点。"
Aren’t you being a little bit unfair?你是不是有点不公平?
I think you’re a bit too young to be watching this.我觉得你看这个还小了点。
She looks a bit like my sister.她看起来有点像我姐姐。a bit better/older/easier etc
I feel a bit better now.我现在感觉好一点了。 b)sometimes, but not very often有时,但不太常:
I used to act a bit when I was younger.我年轻的时候偶尔演过戏。Register语体In written English, people usually avoid a (little) bit and use slightly, rather, or somewhat instead:· This system is slightly more efficient.· The final cost was somewhat higher than expected.在书面英语中,人们通常避免使用 a (little) bit,而改用 slightly、rather 或 somewhat:· This system is slightly more efficient.(该系统效率稍高。)· The final cost was somewhat higher than expected.(最终费用比预期略高。)2amount a bit especially British English informal非正式 a small amount of a substance or of something that is not a physical object少量的物质,或少量的非实体事物 SYN a littlebit of
I may need a bit of help.我可能需要一点帮助。
He still likes to do a bit of gardening.他仍然喜欢做点园艺。
I want to spend a bit of time with him before he goes.他离开前我想和他多待一会儿。
With a bit of luck, we should have finished by five o’clock.运气好的话,我们五点前就该完成了。
Everyone needs a little bit of encouragement.每个人都需要一点鼓励。
‘Would you like cream in your coffee?’ ‘Yes please, just a bit.’"咖啡里要加奶油吗?""好的,谢谢,少加一点。"a bit more/less
Can we have a bit less noise, please?能安静一点吗,谢谢?3quite a lot quite a bit (also a good bit British English) a fairly large amount or to a fairly large degree相当多的量或相当大的程度:
She’s quite a bit older than you, isn’t she?她比你大不少,是吧?
He knows quite a bit about painting.他对绘画颇有了解。bit of
I expect you do quite a bit of travelling?我想您出行相当多吧?quite a bit more/less
They’re worth quite a bit more than I thought.它们的价值比我想的高得多。4time/distance a bit especially British English a short period of time or a short distance短暂的一段时间或一小段距离 SYN a while:
You’ll have to wait a bit.你得等一会儿。
I walked on a bit.我又往前走了一小段。in a bit
I’ll see you in a bit.一会儿见。for a bit
We sat around for a bit, chatting.我们坐着聊了一会儿天。5 a bit of a something especially British English used to show that the way you describe something is only true to a limited degree用于表明所描述的事物只在有限程度上成立:
The news came as a bit of a shock.这个消息有些令人震惊。
I felt a bit of a fool.我觉得自己有点蠢。
It looks like they left in a bit of a hurry.他们好像走得有点匆忙。6not a bit/not one bit especially British English not at all一点也不;完全不:
You’re not a bit like your brother.你和你兄弟一点都不像。
Am I cross? No, not a bit of it.我生气了吗?不,一点都没有。
I’m not in the least bit interested in whose fault it is.我对这是谁的错毫无兴趣。
Well, you haven’t surprised me, not one bit.嗯,你一点都没让我感到惊讶。7every bit as important/bad/good etc especially British English used to emphasize that something is equally important, bad etc as something else用于强调某物与另一物同样重要或同样糟糕等:
Jodi plays every bit as well as the men.乔迪的演奏丝毫不逊于那些男性。8bit by bit especially British English gradually逐渐地;一点一点地:
Bit by bit, I was starting to change my mind.我渐渐地开始改变主意。9a/one bit at a time especially British English in several small parts or stages分成几个小部分或分阶段进行:
Memorize it a bit at a time.一点一点地把它背下来。10 take a bit of doing/explaining etc British English to be difficult to do, explain etc难以做到、难以解释等:
The new system took a bit of getting used to.新系统需要花点时间才能习惯。11 be a bit much British English to be unacceptable, impolite, or unfair不可接受;无礼;不公平:
It’s a bit much when he criticizes us for doing something that he does himself.他自己也那么做,却还批评我们,这有点说不过去。12be a bit of all right British English informal非正式 used to say that someone is sexually attractive用于形容某人具有性吸引力13bit on the side British English informal非正式 someone’s bit on the side is a person they are having a sexual relationship with, even though they already have a wife, husband, or partner – used humorously or to show disapproval某人的"外遇对象"——即在已有配偶或伴侣的情况下与之发生性关系的人;带幽默或贬义色彩:
She stayed, in the hope that he’d tire of his bit on the side.她留了下来,希望他会对那个外遇对象感到厌倦。14 a bit of stuff/fluff/skirt British English informal非正式 not polite不礼貌 offensive expressions meaning a young woman, especially one who is sexually attractive冒犯性表达,指年轻女性,尤指具有性吸引力者15a bit of rough British English informal非正式 someone of a lower social class that someone has a sexual relationship with – used humorously某人与之发生性关系的社会地位较低者;带幽默色彩GRAMMAR: Comparison语法:比较a bit• You use a bit before an adjective: · He’s a bit shy.· I’m feeling a bit tired.• a bit 用于形容词前:· He's a bit shy.(他有点害羞。)· I'm feeling a bit tired.(我感觉有点累。)a bit of• You use a bit of before an uncountable noun: · We had a bit of trouble with the engine.• a bit of 用于不可数名词前:· We had a bit of trouble with the engine.(发动机出了点问题。)a bit of a• You use a bit of a before a countable noun, or before an adjective and a countable noun: · She has a bit of a cold.· It was a bit of a strange decision.• a bit of a 用于可数名词前,或用于形容词加可数名词前:· She has a bit of a cold.(她有点感冒了。)· It was a bit of a strange decision.(这是个有点奇怪的决定。)
查看全部语言翻译1only slightly a bit especially British English a)slightly or to a small degree略微;稍微 SYN a little:
Could you turn the TV up a bit?能把电视音量调大一点吗?
That’s a bit odd.那有点奇怪。
‘Are you sorry to be leaving?’ ‘Yes, I am a bit.’"离开让你难过吗?""是的,有一点。"
Aren’t you being a little bit unfair?你是不是有点不公平?
I think you’re a bit too young to be watching this.我觉得你看这个还小了点。
She looks a bit like my sister.她看起来有点像我姐姐。a bit better/older/easier etc
I feel a bit better now.我现在感觉好一点了。 b)sometimes, but not very often有时,但不太常:
I used to act a bit when I was younger.我年轻的时候偶尔演过戏。Register语体In written English, people usually avoid a (little) bit and use slightly, rather, or somewhat instead:· This system is slightly more efficient.· The final cost was somewhat higher than expected.在书面英语中,人们通常避免使用 a (little) bit,而改用 slightly、rather 或 somewhat:· This system is slightly more efficient.(该系统效率稍高。)· The final cost was somewhat higher than expected.(最终费用比预期略高。)2amount a bit especially British English informal非正式 a small amount of a substance or of something that is not a physical object少量的物质,或少量的非实体事物 SYN a littlebit of
I may need a bit of help.我可能需要一点帮助。
He still likes to do a bit of gardening.他仍然喜欢做点园艺。
I want to spend a bit of time with him before he goes.他离开前我想和他多待一会儿。
With a bit of luck, we should have finished by five o’clock.运气好的话,我们五点前就该完成了。
Everyone needs a little bit of encouragement.每个人都需要一点鼓励。
‘Would you like cream in your coffee?’ ‘Yes please, just a bit.’"咖啡里要加奶油吗?""好的,谢谢,少加一点。"a bit more/less
Can we have a bit less noise, please?能安静一点吗,谢谢?3quite a lot quite a bit (also a good bit British English) a fairly large amount or to a fairly large degree相当多的量或相当大的程度:
She’s quite a bit older than you, isn’t she?她比你大不少,是吧?
He knows quite a bit about painting.他对绘画颇有了解。bit of
I expect you do quite a bit of travelling?我想您出行相当多吧?quite a bit more/less
They’re worth quite a bit more than I thought.它们的价值比我想的高得多。4time/distance a bit especially British English a short period of time or a short distance短暂的一段时间或一小段距离 SYN a while:
You’ll have to wait a bit.你得等一会儿。
I walked on a bit.我又往前走了一小段。in a bit
I’ll see you in a bit.一会儿见。for a bit
We sat around for a bit, chatting.我们坐着聊了一会儿天。5 a bit of a something especially British English used to show that the way you describe something is only true to a limited degree用于表明所描述的事物只在有限程度上成立:
The news came as a bit of a shock.这个消息有些令人震惊。
I felt a bit of a fool.我觉得自己有点蠢。
It looks like they left in a bit of a hurry.他们好像走得有点匆忙。6not a bit/not one bit especially British English not at all一点也不;完全不:
You’re not a bit like your brother.你和你兄弟一点都不像。
Am I cross? No, not a bit of it.我生气了吗?不,一点都没有。
I’m not in the least bit interested in whose fault it is.我对这是谁的错毫无兴趣。
Well, you haven’t surprised me, not one bit.嗯,你一点都没让我感到惊讶。7every bit as important/bad/good etc especially British English used to emphasize that something is equally important, bad etc as something else用于强调某物与另一物同样重要或同样糟糕等:
Jodi plays every bit as well as the men.乔迪的演奏丝毫不逊于那些男性。8bit by bit especially British English gradually逐渐地;一点一点地:
Bit by bit, I was starting to change my mind.我渐渐地开始改变主意。9a/one bit at a time especially British English in several small parts or stages分成几个小部分或分阶段进行:
Memorize it a bit at a time.一点一点地把它背下来。10 take a bit of doing/explaining etc British English to be difficult to do, explain etc难以做到、难以解释等:
The new system took a bit of getting used to.新系统需要花点时间才能习惯。11 be a bit much British English to be unacceptable, impolite, or unfair不可接受;无礼;不公平:
It’s a bit much when he criticizes us for doing something that he does himself.他自己也那么做,却还批评我们,这有点说不过去。12be a bit of all right British English informal非正式 used to say that someone is sexually attractive用于形容某人具有性吸引力13bit on the side British English informal非正式 someone’s bit on the side is a person they are having a sexual relationship with, even though they already have a wife, husband, or partner – used humorously or to show disapproval某人的"外遇对象"——即在已有配偶或伴侣的情况下与之发生性关系的人;带幽默或贬义色彩:
She stayed, in the hope that he’d tire of his bit on the side.她留了下来,希望他会对那个外遇对象感到厌倦。14 a bit of stuff/fluff/skirt British English informal非正式 not polite不礼貌 offensive expressions meaning a young woman, especially one who is sexually attractive冒犯性表达,指年轻女性,尤指具有性吸引力者15a bit of rough British English informal非正式 someone of a lower social class that someone has a sexual relationship with – used humorously某人与之发生性关系的社会地位较低者;带幽默色彩GRAMMAR: Comparison语法:比较a bit• You use a bit before an adjective: · He’s a bit shy.· I’m feeling a bit tired.• a bit 用于形容词前:· He's a bit shy.(他有点害羞。)· I'm feeling a bit tired.(我感觉有点累。)a bit of• You use a bit of before an uncountable noun: · We had a bit of trouble with the engine.• a bit of 用于不可数名词前:· We had a bit of trouble with the engine.(发动机出了点问题。)a bit of a• You use a bit of a before a countable noun, or before an adjective and a countable noun: · She has a bit of a cold.· It was a bit of a strange decision.• a bit of a 用于可数名词前,或用于形容词加可数名词前:· She has a bit of a cold.(她有点感冒了。)· It was a bit of a strange decision.(这是个有点奇怪的决定。)bitbit2 noun [countable]
1piece a small piece of something一小块;一小片bit of
bits of broken glass碎玻璃片
He wedged the door open with a bit of wood.他用一块小木块把门撑开。break/rip/shake etc something to bits
The aircraft was blown to bits.飞机被炸得粉碎。
He’s taken the engine to bits.他把发动机拆开了。fall/come to bits
The old house was falling to bits.那栋老房子正在逐渐破败。► see thesaurus at piece2part British English informal非正式 a part of something larger较大整体的一部分:
This is the boring bit.这是无聊的部分。bit of
We did the last bit of the journey on foot.我们最后一段路是步行的。bit about
Did you like the bit about the monkey?你喜欢关于那只猴子的那段吗?► see thesaurus at part3to bits British English informal非正式 very much or extremely非常;极其:
Mark’s a darling – I love him to bits.马克真是个宝贝——我太爱他了。thrilled/chuffed/pleased to bits
I’ve always wanted a car, so I’m thrilled to bits.我一直想要一辆车,所以我高兴极了。4computer the smallest unit of information that a computer uses计算机使用的最小信息单位:
a 32-bit processor32位处理器5tool the sharp part of a tool for cutting or making holes工具上用于切割或打孔的尖锐部分:
a drill bit钻头6horse the metal bar attached to a horse’s bridle that is put into its mouth and used to control it马衔(马勒);连接在马笼头上、放入马口以控制马匹的金属棒 → be champing at the bit at champ1(2)7bits and pieces (also bits and bobs British English) informal非正式 any small things of various kinds各种各样的小东西:
Let me get all my bits and pieces together.让我把我的零碎东西都收拾好。8do your bit informal非正式 to do a fair share of the work, effort etc that is needed to achieve something good or important为实现重要或有益的目标,尽自己应尽的一份力:
Everyone should do their bit for the environment.每个人都应该为环境尽一份力。9get the bit between your teeth British English, take the bit between your teeth American English to do something or deal with something in a very determined way, so that you are not likely to stop until it is done以极强的决心做某事或处理某事,坚持到底10money a)two bits/four bits American English informal非正式 25 cents or 50 cents25美分或50美分 b) British English old-fashioned旧式 a small coin小硬币11 pull something to bits British English informal非正式 to criticize something strongly严厉批评某事(物):
The critics pulled his new play to bits.评论家们把他的新剧批得体无完肤。12typical behaviour/experience informal非正式 used to mean a kind of behaviour or experience that is typical of someone or something用于指某人或某物的典型行为方式或体验the (whole) student/movie star/travelling etc bit
Then she gave us the concerned mother bit.然后她摆出一副忧心忡忡的母亲架势。13be in bits British English spoken口语 informal非正式 to be extremely upset because something unpleasant or disappointing has happened因发生了不愉快或令人失望的事情而极度难过:
She was in bits after the race, and looked totally gutted.比赛结束后她崩溃了,看起来完全心灰意冷。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配adjectives形容词a little/tiny bit· The floor was covered in tiny bits of glass.· 地板上满是细小的玻璃碎片。verbs动词fall/come to bits (=separate into many different parts because of being old or damaged)· The book was so old that I was afraid it would fall to bits.· 这本书太旧了,我担心它会散架。break/smash to bits· The vase fell and smashed to bits on the concrete floor.· 花瓶掉落在混凝土地面上,摔得粉碎。rip/tear something to bits· She grabbed the letter and ripped it to bits.· 她抓起那封信,把它撕得粉碎。be blown to bits (=by a bomb)· A bus shelter nearby was blown to bits.· 附近一个公共汽车候车亭被炸成碎片。take something to bits (=separate the parts of something)· Tony loves taking old radios and computers to bits.· 托尼喜欢拆解旧收音机和电脑。
1piece a small piece of something一小块;一小片bit of
bits of broken glass碎玻璃片
He wedged the door open with a bit of wood.他用一块小木块把门撑开。break/rip/shake etc something to bits
The aircraft was blown to bits.飞机被炸得粉碎。
He’s taken the engine to bits.他把发动机拆开了。fall/come to bits
The old house was falling to bits.那栋老房子正在逐渐破败。► see thesaurus at piece2part British English informal非正式 a part of something larger较大整体的一部分:
This is the boring bit.这是无聊的部分。bit of
We did the last bit of the journey on foot.我们最后一段路是步行的。bit about
Did you like the bit about the monkey?你喜欢关于那只猴子的那段吗?► see thesaurus at part3to bits British English informal非正式 very much or extremely非常;极其:
Mark’s a darling – I love him to bits.马克真是个宝贝——我太爱他了。thrilled/chuffed/pleased to bits
I’ve always wanted a car, so I’m thrilled to bits.我一直想要一辆车,所以我高兴极了。4computer the smallest unit of information that a computer uses计算机使用的最小信息单位:
a 32-bit processor32位处理器5tool the sharp part of a tool for cutting or making holes工具上用于切割或打孔的尖锐部分:
a drill bit钻头6horse the metal bar attached to a horse’s bridle that is put into its mouth and used to control it马衔(马勒);连接在马笼头上、放入马口以控制马匹的金属棒 → be champing at the bit at champ1(2)7bits and pieces (also bits and bobs British English) informal非正式 any small things of various kinds各种各样的小东西:
Let me get all my bits and pieces together.让我把我的零碎东西都收拾好。8do your bit informal非正式 to do a fair share of the work, effort etc that is needed to achieve something good or important为实现重要或有益的目标,尽自己应尽的一份力:
Everyone should do their bit for the environment.每个人都应该为环境尽一份力。9get the bit between your teeth British English, take the bit between your teeth American English to do something or deal with something in a very determined way, so that you are not likely to stop until it is done以极强的决心做某事或处理某事,坚持到底10money a)two bits/four bits American English informal非正式 25 cents or 50 cents25美分或50美分 b) British English old-fashioned旧式 a small coin小硬币11 pull something to bits British English informal非正式 to criticize something strongly严厉批评某事(物):
The critics pulled his new play to bits.评论家们把他的新剧批得体无完肤。12typical behaviour/experience informal非正式 used to mean a kind of behaviour or experience that is typical of someone or something用于指某人或某物的典型行为方式或体验the (whole) student/movie star/travelling etc bit
Then she gave us the concerned mother bit.然后她摆出一副忧心忡忡的母亲架势。13be in bits British English spoken口语 informal非正式 to be extremely upset because something unpleasant or disappointing has happened因发生了不愉快或令人失望的事情而极度难过:
She was in bits after the race, and looked totally gutted.比赛结束后她崩溃了,看起来完全心灰意冷。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配adjectives形容词a little/tiny bit· The floor was covered in tiny bits of glass.· 地板上满是细小的玻璃碎片。verbs动词fall/come to bits (=separate into many different parts because of being old or damaged)· The book was so old that I was afraid it would fall to bits.· 这本书太旧了,我担心它会散架。break/smash to bits· The vase fell and smashed to bits on the concrete floor.· 花瓶掉落在混凝土地面上,摔得粉碎。rip/tear something to bits· She grabbed the letter and ripped it to bits.· 她抓起那封信,把它撕得粉碎。be blown to bits (=by a bomb)· A bus shelter nearby was blown to bits.· 附近一个公共汽车候车亭被炸成碎片。take something to bits (=separate the parts of something)· Tony loves taking old radios and computers to bits.· 托尼喜欢拆解旧收音机和电脑。