A bit means to a small extent or degree. It is sometimes used to make a statement less extreme.
有点儿
You use a bit before "more" or "less" to mean a small amount more or a small amount less.
(多或少) 一点儿
to put a bit in the mouth of (a horse)
给(一匹马)上嚼子
Bit is the past tense of .
(bite)的过去式
| bit (n.) 一点儿;小片;过去式 (bite) | He gave me a bit of cake. 他给了我一点蛋糕。 |
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| bat (n.) 蝙蝠;球棒 | I saw a bat fly out of the cave. 我看到一只蝙蝠从洞里飞出来。 |
| bet (v./n.) 打赌;赌注 | I bet he won’t come. 我打赌他不会来。 |
| bite (v./n.) 咬;一口 | The dog tried to bite me. 那只狗试图咬我。 |
| bit (v.) bite 的过去式:咬了 | The dog bit the mailman yesterday. 狗咬了邮递员。 |
| beet (n.) 甜菜(注意拼写:双 e) | She grows beet in her garden. 她在花园里种甜菜。 |
| beat (v./n.) 击打;节奏;打败 | He beat the drum loudly. 他大声敲鼓。 |
| boot (n.) 靴子;启动(计算机) | I bought a new pair of boots. 我买了一双新靴子。 |
| bit vs. bite vs. beat 注意时态变化 | He bites → He bit → He has bitten. 他咬 → 他咬了 → 他已经咬过了。 |