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21 gresset
(bite i gresset) bite the dust (slå gresset) mow the grass, mow the lawn, cut the grass -
22 negler
(bite negler) bite one's nails -
23 stikk
bite, jab, prod, hitch, sting, prick, twinge -
24 jafs
subst. gulp, mouthful, bite (i en jafs) in one mouthful, in one gulp (ta en jafs) take a bite (of something) -
25 myggestikk
subst. mosquito bite, gnat bite -
26 angstbiter
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27 bit
bit, bite, lump, piece* * *subst. (edb) bit, binary digit subst. [ del] bit, morsel, piece (of) subst. (petro) [ drilling] bit, drill bit subst. [ sportsfiske] nibble -
28 bitemerke
subst. bite mark -
29 forløfte seg
verb. strain oneself, overstrain oneself (by lifting) verb. (overført) bite off more than one can chew -
30 galoschbett
subst. (medisin) underhung bite -
31 gape for høyt
(overført) [ over for mye] overreach oneself, bite off more than one can chew, take on more than one can handle -
32 iglebitt
subst. leech bite -
33 innhugg
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34 insektbitt
subst. insect bite -
35 insektstikk
subst. (medisin) insect bite -
36 krangle
ссориться-er, -a/-et, -a/-et* * *row, argue* * *verb. pick a quarrel, start trouble, bicker, bite each other -
37 kyssemerke
subst. love bite -
38 lydbit
subst. (TV) [ dvs 5-10 sek] sound bite -
39 myggstikk
subst. mosquito bite -
40 napp
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bite — ou bitte [ bit ] n. f. • 1584; du norm. bitter « boucher », de l a. scand. bita « mordre » ♦ Vulg. Pénis. ⊗ HOM. Beat, bit, bitte. ● bitte ou bite nom féminin (ancien français abiter, copuler, de bitter à, toucher à, de l ancien scandinave bita,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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. bide, L.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bite — Bite, n. [OE. bite, bit, bitt, AS. bite bite, fr. b[=i]tan to bite, akin to Icel. bit, OS. biti, G. biss. See {Bite}, v., and cf. {Bit}.] 1. The act of seizing with the teeth or mouth; the act of wounding or separating with the teeth or mouth; a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bite — ► VERB (past bit; past part. bitten) 1) use the teeth to cut into something. 2) (of a snake, insect, or spider) wound with a sting, pincers, or fangs. 3) (of a fish) take the bait or lure on the end of a fishing line into the mouth. 4) (of a tool … English terms dictionary
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
bite — [baɪt] noun [countable] COMPUTING another spelling of byte * * * Ⅰ. bite UK US /baɪt/ verb [I] ● start/begin to bite Cf. start/begin to bite … Financial and business terms
Bite Me — is typically used as an idiomatic expression of discontent or aggravation toward another party. It may also refer to: * Bite Me , a song by Detroit based rock band Electric Six on their second album Senor Smoke * Bite Me (song), a song from the… … Wikipedia
BiTE — (acronym for bi specific T cell engagers ), a class of specific modified antibodies that direct a host s T cells cytotoxic activity against diseased cells (e.g cancer cells).Several products that have come under close scrutiny in a few… … Wikipedia
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 — [n1] injury from gripping, tearing chaw*, chomp*, gob*, itch*, laceration, nip, pain, pinch, prick, smarting, sting, tooth marks*, wound; concept 309 bite [n2] mouthful of food brunch, drop, light meal, morsel, nibble, nosh*, piece, refreshment,… … New thesaurus
bite at — ˈbite at [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they bite at he/she/it bites at past tense bit at past participle bitten at] … Useful english dictionary