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bits
bribe
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
two bits SOST sost pl ingl am colloq
two bits
25 cents mpl
twiddly bits [ˈtwɪdlɪ] SOST sost pl colloq
twiddly bits
I. bit [ingl brit bɪt, ingl am bɪt] VB pass
bit → bite
II. bit [ingl brit bɪt, ingl am bɪt] SOST
1. bit (small piece):
morceau m (of de)
bout m (of de)
a food processor and all its bits colloq
to take sth to bits
to come/fall to bits
2. bit (small amount) colloq:
a bit of time, peace, sun, butter, money etc
quite a bit of a good bit of time, money, resentment etc
3. bit (section):
bit colloq
4. bit INFORM:
bit m
un modèle de 16 bits
5. bit (coin):
bit disuso
6. bit EQUIT:
7. bit TECN:
III. a bit AVV
a bit colloq (rather):
IV. bit [ingl brit bɪt, ingl am bɪt]
a bit of stuff colloq
une gonzesse colloq
bits and bobs colloq
not a bit of it colloq!
that's a bit off! colloq
to do one's bit colloq
faire sa part (de boulot) colloq
I. bite [ingl brit bʌɪt, ingl am baɪt] SOST
1. bite (mouthful):
to have or take a bite of sth
to take a bite out of sth fig
2. bite (snack):
bite colloq
3. bite fig:
4. bite:
5. bite PESCA:
to have a bite lett
6. bite ODONT:
II. bite <pret bit; part perf bitten> [ingl brit bʌɪt, ingl am baɪt] VB vb trans
bite person, animal:
bite insect:
III. bite <pret bit; part perf bitten> [ingl brit bʌɪt, ingl am baɪt] VB vb intr
1. bite (take effect):
bite measure, policy, rule, new rates, strike, shortage:
2. bite PESCA:
bite fish:
IV. bite [ingl brit bʌɪt, ingl am baɪt]
he/she won't bite you colloq!
il/elle ne va pas te manger! colloq
standard bit SOST EQUIT
two-bit AGG ingl am colloq, pegg
two-bit person:
curb bit SOST
bit part SOST TEATR
centre bit SOST
bit rate SOST INFORM
threepenny bit SOST ingl brit disuso
nel dizionario PONS
inglese
inglese
francese
francese
bit1 [bɪt] SOST
1. bit colloq (fragment):
to fall to bits
to stay/wait for a bit colloq
2. bit (some):
a bit of sth
un peu de qc
locuzioni:
bit2 [bɪt] VB
bit pass of bite
I. bite <bit, bitten> [baɪt] VB vb trans
bite insect
to bite sth off
II. bite <bit, bitten> [baɪt] VB vb intr
1. bite (when eating, attacking):
bite insect
sb/sth won't bite (you) scherz, iron
qn/qc ne va pas te mordre
2. bite (in angling):
locuzioni:
III. bite [baɪt] SOST
1. bite:
bite of dog, snake
bite of insect
bite fig of wind
bite of speech
bite of taste
2. bite (food):
3. bite (in angling):
bit3 [bɪt] SOST
1. bit (for horses):
2. bit (tool):
bit4 [bɪt] SOST
bit INFORM abbreviazione di BInary digiT
bit m
drill bit SOST
two-bit AGG ingl am pegg colloq
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
falling to bits
bribe d'une langue
bits
bits
falling to bits
nel dizionario PONS
inglese
inglese
francese
francese
bit1 [bɪt] SOST
1. bit colloq (fragment):
to fall to bits
to stay/wait for a bit colloq
2. bit (some):
a bit of sth
un peu de qc
locuzioni:
bit2 [bɪt] VB
bit pass of bite
I. bite <bit, bitten> [baɪt] VB vb trans
bite insect
to bite sth off
II. bite <bit, bitten> [baɪt] VB vb intr
1. bite (when eating, attacking):
bite insect
sb/sth won't bite (you) scherz, iron
qn/qc ne va pas te mordre
2. bite (in angling):
locuzioni:
III. bite [baɪt] SOST
1. bite:
bite of dog, snake
bite of insect
bite fig of wind
bite of speech
bite of taste
2. bite (food):
3. bite (in angling):
bit3 [bɪt] SOST
1. bit (for horses):
2. bit (tool):
bit4 [bɪt] SOST
bit comput abbreviazione di binary digit
bit m
drill bit SOST
two-bit AGG pegg colloq
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
bits
bribe d'une langue
bits
Present
Ibit
youbit
he/she/itbits
webit
youbit
theybit
Past
Ibitted
youbitted
he/she/itbitted
webitted
youbitted
theybitted
Present Perfect
Ihavebitted
youhavebitted
he/she/ithasbitted
wehavebitted
youhavebitted
theyhavebitted
Past Perfect
Ihadbitted
youhadbitted
he/she/ithadbitted
wehadbitted
youhadbitted
theyhadbitted
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The term "drill" may refer to either a drilling machine or a drill bit for use in a drilling machine.
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Crouton later became a more efficient police officer, even if he was sometimes a bit slow on deductions.
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I was getting a bit alienated from it, it just seemed a bit unfeeling.
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Most modulation techniques transmit a bit or chip over many cycles of a sinusoid carrier signal.
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Generally, the notion of keeping a diary is now considered a bit old-maidish.
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