put the bite on / baɪt /

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put the bite on3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

bit, bit·ten or bit, bit·ing.

  1. to cut, wound, or tear with the teeth: She bit the apple greedily. The lion bit his trainer.
  2. to grip or hold with the teeth: Stop biting your lip!
  3. to sting, as does an insect.
v. 无主动词 verb

bit, bit·ten or bit, bit·ing.

  1. to press the teeth into something; attack with the jaws, bill, sting, etc.; snap: Does your parrot bite?
  2. Angling. to take bait: The fish aren't biting today.
  3. to accept an offer or suggestion, especially one intended to trick or deceive: I knew it was a mistake, but I bit anyway.
n. 名词 noun
  1. an act of biting.
  2. a wound made by biting: a deep bite.
  3. a cutting, stinging, or nipping effect: the bite of an icy wind; the bite of whiskey on the tongue.

put the bite on 近义词

put the bite on

等同于 beg

put the bite on

等同于 bill

put the bite on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put the bite on例句

  1. 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.
  2. The discovery raises the possibility that caecilians may be the first amphibians found capable of delivering a venomous bite.
  3. 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.
  4. Ancient relatives of today’s anchovies once had quite the bite.
  5. People really need to understand that they need to do something, do it regularly, and it’s okay to take it in small bites.
  6. Leapolitan responded by saying, “hopefully youll [sic] bite into a poison apple.”
  7. One bite too many, and I could look down and practically see my thighs expanding before my eyes.
  8. Taking a bite out of it made me feel like I was at a family bris… in a good, nostalgic way.
  9. She has this little bit of a bite to her and a fight within her that does come through in little moments.
  10. As soon as she took a bite of the apple, she fell to the ground and was dead.
  11. Woe to the man that first did teach the cursed steel to bite in his own flesh, and make way to the living spirit.
  12. But if people will insist on patting a strange poet, they mustn't be surprised if they get a nasty bite!
  13. At noon we camped, and cooked a bite of dinner while the horses grazed; ate it, and went on again.
  14. The insects frequently hibernate in warmed houses, and may bite during the winter.
  15. He showed his rows of little, straight, white teeth, which looked strong enough to bite through a bar of iron.