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    штипе (студот), пече, џграпа, лути
    каса, гризе, апе, нагризува (киселина), загризува
    n лесен оброк, кашај, апење, залак, касање
    * * *
    n. 1. каснато, укасано; убод; a dog (snake) bite каснато од пес (змија); a mosquito bite убод од комарец; *his bark is worse than his bite не е така опасен како што изгледа;
    2. рана од каснато;
    3. залак; мезе; to have a bite залагање; bite II (bajt); bit (bit); bitten ('bitn) and (rare) бит, бајт (компјутер); v
    1.tr каснување; the dog bit the child кучесто касна дете;
    2. tr грицкање; the child bites its nails детето ги грицка ноктите;
    3. tr (or: to bite up) (of insects) јадење, изедување; I got all bitten up by mosquitoes комарците ме изедоа;
    4. intr касање; does your dog bite? дали вашето куче каса?;
    5. intr печење; 6. intr загризување на јадицата, мамецот (also fig.); the fish are not biteing рибата не сака да го загризи мамецот; (fig.) to bite at smt. загризување во нешто; (fig.) he hoped that they would bite at the offer се надеваше дека тие ќе се фатат на јадицата; 7. intr (to bite into); нагризување; загризување во; to bite into an apple загризување јаболко; 8. misc.; *to bite one's tongue (and remain silent) загризи си го јазикот; *to bite the dust загинати (во борба); *once bitten twice shy еднаш изгорениот и на маштеница дува
    n. касање;
    2. колвење;
    3. јадење,

    English-Macedonian dictionary > bite

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  • bite — [bīt] vt. bit [bit] bitten [bit′ n] or biting [ME biten < OE bītan < IE base * bheid , to split, crack > BEETLE1, BITTER, L findere, to split (see FISSION)] …   English World dictionary

  • bite — bite1 [ baıt ] (past tense bit [ bıt ] ; past participle bit|ten [ bıtn ] ) verb ** 1. ) intransitive or transitive to use your teeth to cut or break something, usually in order to eat it: I wish you wouldn t bite your nails. bite into: Tom had… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • bite — [[t]ba͟ɪt[/t]] ♦ bites, biting, bit, bitten 1) VERB If you bite something, you use your teeth to cut into it, for example in order to eat it or break it. If an animal or person bites you, they use their teeth to hurt or injure you. [V n] Both… …   English dictionary

  • bite — bitable, biteable, adj. /buyt/, v., bit, bitten or bit, biting, n. v.t. 1. to cut, wound, or tear with the teeth: She bit the apple greedily. The lion bit his trainer. 2. to grip or hold with the teeth: Stop biting your lip! …   Universalium

  • bite — I UK [baɪt] / US verb Word forms bite : present tense I/you/we/they bite he/she/it bites present participle biting past tense bit UK [bɪt] / US past participle bitten UK [ˈbɪt(ə)n] / US ** 1) [intransitive/transitive] to use your teeth to cut or… …   English dictionary

  • bite — [c]/baɪt / (say buyt) verb (bit, bitten or, Archaic, bit, biting) –verb (t) 1. to cut into or wound, with the teeth: the dog bit me. 2. to grip with the teeth. 3. to sting, as an insect. 4. to cau …  

  • bit — There are three distinct nouns bit in English, but the two most ancient ones are probably both related ultimately to the verb bite. Bit as in ‘drill bit’ [OE] originally meant simply ‘bite’ or ‘biting’. The Old English word, bite, came from… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • bit — There are three distinct nouns bit in English, but the two most ancient ones are probably both related ultimately to the verb bite. Bit as in ‘drill bit’ [OE] originally meant simply ‘bite’ or ‘biting’. The Old English word, bite, came from… …   Word origins

  • bite — I. verb (bit; bitten; also bit; biting) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English bītan; akin to Old High German bīzan to bite, Latin findere to split Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. a. to seize especially with teeth or jaws so as… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Bitten — Bite Bite (b[imac]t), v. t. [imp. {Bit} (b[i^]t); p. p. {Bitten} (b[i^]t t n), {Bit}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Biting}.] [OE. biten, AS. b[=i]tan; akin to D. bijten, OS. b[=i]tan, OHG. b[=i]zan, G. beissen, Goth. beitan, Icel. b[=i]ta, Sw. bita, Dan.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • bite — bite, gnaw, champ, gnash are comparable when they mean to attack with or as if with the teeth. Bite fundamentally implies a getting of the teeth, especially the front teeth, into something so as to grip, pierce, or tear off {bite an apple deeply} …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

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