bite 的 3 个定义
bit, bit·ten or bit, bit·ing.
- to cut, wound, or tear with the teeth: She bit the apple greedily. The lion bit his trainer.
- to grip or hold with the teeth: Stop biting your lip!
- to sting, as does an insect.
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bit, bit·ten or bit, bit·ing.
- to press the teeth into something; attack with the jaws, bill, sting, etc.; snap: Does your parrot bite?
- Angling. to take bait: The fish aren't biting today.
- to accept an offer or suggestion, especially one intended to trick or deceive: I knew it was a mistake, but I bit anyway.
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- an act of biting.
- a wound made by biting: a deep bite.
- a cutting, stinging, or nipping effect: the bite of an icy wind; the bite of whiskey on the tongue.
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bite 近义词
injury from gripping, tearing
mouthful of food
pungency; stinging sensation
allotment
grip or tear with teeth
corrode, eat away
take a chance
由bite构成的短语
- bite off more than one can chew
- bite one's nails
- bite one's tongue
- bite someone's head off
- bite the bullet
- bite the dust
- bite the hand that feeds you
- bark is worse than one's bite
- put the bite on
- sound bite
更多bite例句
- If I’m looking at an enterprise size ecommerce site, I like to approach this in bite size pieces rather than tackling the entire site at the same time.
- The discovery raises the possibility that caecilians may be the first amphibians found capable of delivering a venomous bite.
- Scientists waiting with forceps and a razor on a lab rooftop tried to mimic bee activity in real time, bite by bite, on comparison plants.
- Ancient relatives of today’s anchovies once had quite the bite.
- People really need to understand that they need to do something, do it regularly, and it’s okay to take it in small bites.
- Leapolitan responded by saying, “hopefully youll [sic] bite into a poison apple.”
- One bite too many, and I could look down and practically see my thighs expanding before my eyes.
- Taking a bite out of it made me feel like I was at a family bris… in a good, nostalgic way.
- She has this little bit of a bite to her and a fight within her that does come through in little moments.
- As soon as she took a bite of the apple, she fell to the ground and was dead.
- Woe to the man that first did teach the cursed steel to bite in his own flesh, and make way to the living spirit.
- But if people will insist on patting a strange poet, they mustn't be surprised if they get a nasty bite!
- At noon we camped, and cooked a bite of dinner while the horses grazed; ate it, and went on again.
- The insects frequently hibernate in warmed houses, and may bite during the winter.
- He showed his rows of little, straight, white teeth, which looked strong enough to bite through a bar of iron.