1. | [sing] 有点儿;稍微rather |
These trousers are a bit tight. 这条裤子有点紧。 | |
‘Are you tired?’ ‘Yes, I am a bit.’ “你累了吗?”“是的,有点。” | |
It costs a bit more than I wanted to spend. 比我预计的消费高了一点。 | |
I can lend you fifty pounds, if you want. That should help a bit. 如果你需要,我可以借给你五十英镑。那应该有些帮助。 |
2. | [sing] 稍顷;短距离a short time or distance |
Wait a bit! 等会儿! | |
Can you move up a bit? 你请挪过去点儿好吗? | |
Greg thought for a bit before answering. 格雷格略微思考了一下才回答。 |
3. | [c] ~ of sth 小量;小块a small amount or piece of sth |
some useful bits of information 一些有用的零星信息 | |
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。 | |
I've got a bit of shopping to do. 我要买点东西。 | |
a bit of cake 一小块饼 | |
bits of grass/paper 些许的草;纸屑 |
4. | [c] (事物的)一部分,一段a part of sth larger |
The best bit of the holiday was seeing the Grand Canyon. 假期中最精彩的片段是参观大峡谷。 | |
The school play was a huge success─the audience roared with laughter at all the funny bits. 学校的演出获得了巨大成功,所有的滑稽片段都令观众哄堂大笑。 |
5. | [sing] (informal) a ~ (of sth) 大量a large amount |
‘How much does he earn?’ ‘Quite a bit!’ “他有多少收入?”“挺多的!” | |
The new system will take a bit of getting used to(= it will take a long time to get used to) . 适应新系统将需花很多时间。 |
6. | [c] 比特,二进制位,位(计算机的最小信息单位)the smallest unit of information used by a computer |
7. | [c] 嚼子a metal bar that is put in a horse's mouth so that the rider can control it |
8. | [c] 钻头;刀头;钎头a tool or part of a tool for drilling (= making) holes |
9. | [c] (informal) 12.5 分;一角二分半an amount of money equal to 12½ cents |
10. | [pl] (informal) (人的)生殖器a person's sexual organs |