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61 ısırttı
Caused sb. to bite -
62 kalbuzladı
Took a bite -
63 taglattı
Had sb. bite with -
64 bars
Any "swelling" on the body, from the bite of a louse or flea, or from the eruption of pimples -
65 çapıttı
Attacked sb. to bite; ordered sb. 's neck to be struck -
66 ısırttı
Caused sb. to bite -
67 kalbuzladı
Took a bite -
68 taglattı
Had sb. bite with -
69 başından büyük işe girişmek
to bite off more than one can chew -
70 boyun eğmek
to submit, to yield, to truckle to sb, to bite the bullet, to give in (to sb/sth), to knuckle under, to succumb (to sth) -
71 dalamak
"to bite; to sting, to prick, to irritate" -
72 dalaşmak
"to bite one another; to quarrel, to brawl, to squabble" -
73 dişlemek
"to bite, to nibble; to dent, to notch" -
74 dudağını ısırmak
to bite one's lip -
75 kavramak
"to comprehend, to understand, to apprehend; to grasp, to seize, to grip, to bite, to snatch; to clutch" -
76 lokma
"bit, morsel, bite; doughnut; condyl; screw die" -
77 oltaya vurmak
to bite -
78 sokmak
"to thrust into, to insert, to stick in, to put in, to plunge into, to dip, to poke; to let in; to sting, to bite; to introduce; to involve, to embroil; to put sb through sth, to put to" -
79 ters cevap vermek
to bite sb's nose off -
80 tırnaklarını yemek
to bite one's nails
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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
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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