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nit

/nit/US // nɪt //UK // (nɪt) //

硝酸,不

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the egg of a parasitic insect, especially of a louse, often attached to a hair or a fiber of clothing.
    • : the young of such an insect.

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Examples

  • Last week, the luxury fashion label launched the 2nd drop from its Spring capsule featuring silks, nits, and color blocking dresses.

  • If you really want to pick nits, there are some cut corners here, like the lack of wireless charging and water resistance.

  • I would hope that more people—especially editors—would be nit-pickers!

  • Some people turn nit into “night,” and the sol is solar, though it may be “salt” in Russian.

  • Instead, they have unleashed a storm of nit-picking and vilification.

  • Even after logging countless hours nit-picking her work, there is no one I'd rather spend time with.

  • If we had the sense of a Venusian water nit, we'd blast out of here so quick our tail fumes'd take off with us!

  • Eppes as glatt knn es nit sein, glatt as denn nemmt mn un' mn kummt?

  • Un' as werd wieder der igener Gepilder, ws frher; Alle lufen un' me wisst nit wuhin.

  • Die ugen kucken in offenem Korben-minche, nor see sehn die Wrter nit.

  • Nor sie kuckt trucken, wie varstinert, in ihr Ssider; nit sie wint, nit sie dawent.