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bit II [bit] n.,v. -n 1. gojëz, fre (kali). 2. pengojcë. 3. punto, majë shpuese. 4. dhëmbë (të çelësit); take the bit betwen one's teeth a) (kali) turret pa fre; b) fig. del nga kontrolli./-v 1. i vë gojëzën kalit. 2. fig.vë nën fre, frenojbit III [bit] n 1. copëz, çikë, grimë; a bit, a little bit pak, paksa; bit by bit pak nga pak, dalngadalë; a bit at a time shkallë-shkallë, hap pas hapi; a bit of a mjaft, goxha; not a bit aspak, fare; he is not a bit better nuk është aspak më mirë; not a bit of it aspak, hiçfare; pull/cut/tear sth to bits e bëj copë e çikë diçka; go/come to bits bëhet cope-cope. 2. monedhë e vogël. 3. kmp. bit, njësi e informacionit* * *copë
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