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n. bit (computers), binaire cijfer--------n. stukje; beetje; klein muntstuk; boor; bit (in de mond v.e. paard)[ bit]2 beetje ⇒ stukje, kleinigheid3 beetje ⇒ ogenblikje, momentje6 schaafijzer/beitel/mes♦voorbeelden:〈 informeel〉 a bit at a time • bij beetjes, stukje voor stukjethat was a bit much for me • dat was me wat te veel〈 informeel〉 bit by bit • bij beetjes, stukje voor stukjetear something to bits • iets in stukken/stukjes scheurennot a bit better • geen haar beternot a bit (of it) • helemaal niet(s), geen zierhe is a bit of a liar • hij is nogal een leugenaara bit of advice • een goede raada bit of news • een nieuwtje3 wait a bit! • wacht even!take the bit between its teeth • op hol slaan 〈 van paard〉; 〈 figuurlijk〉 (te) hard van stapel lopen
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every bit — adverb to the same degree (often followed by as ) (Freq. 1) they were equally beautiful birds were singing and the child sang as sweetly sang as sweetly as a nightingale he is every bit as mean as she is • Syn: ↑equally, ↑as … Useful english dictionary
every — ev|ery W1S1 [ˈevri] determiner [always followed by a singular C noun] [: Old English; Origin: Afre Alc ever each ] 1.) used to refer to all the people or things in a particular group or all the parts of something ▪ We looked carefully at every… … Dictionary of contemporary English
bit — bit1 W1S1 [bıt] adv, pron ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(only slightly)¦ 2¦(amount)¦ 3¦(quite a lot)¦ 4¦(time/distance)¦ 5 a bit of a something 6 not a bit/not one bit 7 every bit as important/bad/good etc 8 bit by bit 9 a/one bit at a time … Dictionary of contemporary English
bit — 1 /bIt/ noun (C) 1 SLIGHTLY/FAIRLY a bit informal, especially BrE a) slightly, but not very; a little: Could you turn the radio down a bit, please? | Stay a bit longer it s still early. | I think you re a bit young to be watching this. | a bit… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
bit — bit1 function word *** A bit can be used in the following ways: as an adverb: We waited a bit, and then decided to go. (before an adjective or adverb): It s a bit cold in here, isn t it? as a pronoun: She d only eaten a bit before she started… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
bit*/*/*/ — [bɪt] grammar word I summary: A bit can be: ■ an adverb: We waited a bit, and then decided to go. ♦ It s a bit cold in here, isn t it? ■ a pronoun: She only ate a little bit. ♦ I could use a bit of help. a bit informal 1) slightly, or a… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
bit — [[t]bɪ̱t[/t]] ♦ bits 1) QUANT: QUANT of n uncount A bit of something is a small amount of it. All it required was a bit of work... I got paid a little bit of money. 2) PHRASE: PHR adj/adv/prep (vagueness) A bit means to a small extent or degree.… … English dictionary
every — / evri/ determiner 1 each one of a group of things or people that make a group or set: Every student has to fill in a questionnaire. (=all the students) | every single: Unfortunately the President disagreed with every single thing his aides said … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
bit — I UK [bɪt] / US noun Word forms bit : singular bit plural bits ** 1) a piece or part of something a) [countable] a small piece of something I m having some cake. Do you want a bit? bit of: He had bits of food stuck in between his teeth. bits and… … English dictionary
bit — bit1 bitless, adj. /bit/, n., v., bitted, bitting. n. 1. Mach. a. a removable drilling or boring tool for use in a brace, drill press, or the like. b. a removable boring head used on certain kinds of drills, as a rock drill. c. a device for… … Universalium
bit — I [[t]bɪt[/t]] n. v. bit•ted, bit•ting. 1) the mouthpiece of a bridle, having fittings at each end to which the reins are fastened 2) anything that curbs or restrains 3) mac a removable drilling or boring tool for use in a brace, drill press, or… … From formal English to slang