关于Bit的意思和用法的提问
包含"Bit"的句子的意思
Q:
I remember the young bit. 是什么意思?
A:
"Bit" means some of what the old man said.
So he is saying "I remember being young" but he doesn't know about being stupid.
So he is saying "I remember being young" but he doesn't know about being stupid.
Q:
it's a bit natty. 是什么意思?
A:
She said "nutty" not "natty" (she has an English accent). So she is saying the drink has a nut like flavor.
Q:
What's the best bit about your job 是什么意思?
A:
It means, "What's the best part of your job?" or "What do you love most about your job?"
Using "best bit" is uncommon in this situation, though.
Using "best bit" is uncommon in this situation, though.
Q:
I would have liked to of stayed a bit longer, but the longer you stay the less you appreciate it. So I think it's a good thing that I left as I will look forward to going back more. 是什么意思?
A:
In simple terms, it means "once we get used to something, we appreciate it less/enjoy it less." So the person who wrote that sentence wanted to leave before they enjoyed the place less. I hope that was helpful!
Q:
we are getting the bit between his teeth 是什么意思?
A:
They are making a Horse Training analogy, as in, comparing the boy to training a young horse to be ridden. The "bridle" is the headgear the horse wears and that the rider pulls on.
"I think we're getting the bit between his teeth" means that whatever they are doing is starting to work.
"The colt's been too long with the mare" means that the kid has been with his mother too long and they fear he's being babied/coddled and is not going to properly mature into a man.
"I think we're getting the bit between his teeth" means that whatever they are doing is starting to work.
"The colt's been too long with the mare" means that the kid has been with his mother too long and they fear he's being babied/coddled and is not going to properly mature into a man.
"Bit" 的用法和例句
Q:
请教我使用 a little bit的例句。
A:
He is a little bit shy when he meets strangers.
I was a little bit annoyed when he arrived late.
I was a little bit annoyed when he arrived late.
Q:
请教我使用 a bit of的例句。
A:
A bit of: a small part of
example:
I'm not too hungry. I want a bit of pizza.
example:
I'm not too hungry. I want a bit of pizza.
Q:
请教我使用 just a little bit的例句。
A:
i would like just a little bit of cake. Can you move a little bit to the right. I feel a little bit better.
Q:
请教我使用 I feel a bit hungry wan to have some sancks.我有一点饿,想吃点零食。这个表达可以吗?的例句。
A:
In English, unless the sentence is imperative, we always use a subject. So the correct phrase is "I feel a bit hungry. I want to have some snacks."
Q:
请教我使用 in a bit的例句。
A:
"In a bit" means "very soon."
Examples:
I'll stop by to visit in a bit.
The next train should be here in a bit.
Examples:
I'll stop by to visit in a bit.
The next train should be here in a bit.
"Bit"的近义词和区别
Q:
It was a bit scary. 和 I was a bit scared. 和有什么不一样?
A:
Essentially, they mean the same thing. I guess if you say "it was a bit scary" you put a but more emphasis on the event and with the other option you place a bit more emphasis on yourself. But generally speaking they are the same thing. And yes you can say "He is a scary teacher". You can also say, "that teacher scares me". Both work!
Q:
He comes across as a bit arrogant. 和 He comes on as a bit arrogant. 和 He comes off as a bit arrogant. 和有什么不一样?
A:
They are all just different ways of saying the same thing. :)
Q:
a bit 和 a little bit 和 rather 和有什么不一样?
A:
'A bit' is a more casual way of saying 'a little bit', and would mean 'a small quantity or degree'.
'Rather' is a much nicer way of saying 'a lot' or 'much'. It isn't used much in spoken English (US). Also, it is not as extreme as saying 'very', but is closer to saying 'very' than saying 'a bit'.
So 'rather' is a much larger quantity or degree than 'a little bit'
Example: The mouse was a bit small, but not as small as the rather small mouse, and not nearly as small as the very small mouse.
'Rather' is a much nicer way of saying 'a lot' or 'much'. It isn't used much in spoken English (US). Also, it is not as extreme as saying 'very', but is closer to saying 'very' than saying 'a bit'.
So 'rather' is a much larger quantity or degree than 'a little bit'
Example: The mouse was a bit small, but not as small as the rather small mouse, and not nearly as small as the very small mouse.
Q:
a bit 和 a little 和有什么不一样?
A:
Usually they're synonyms. Furthermore you also have "a little bit."
"She's a bit hungry." "She's a little hungry." "She's a little bit hungry." To a native speaker these all mean the same thing. 她有点儿饿。
"She's a bit hungry." "She's a little hungry." "She's a little bit hungry." To a native speaker these all mean the same thing. 她有点儿饿。
Q:
a little bit 和 a bit of 和有什么不一样?
A:
There is a little bit of difference between the two sayings.You can have a little bit to eat or a bit of a bite. The main difference is that "a little bit" is more American/Canadian. And that "a bit of" is more British/Australian. So that would mean It's a little bit of America/Canada and a bit of Britain/Australia. Hope this helped!
"Bit" 的翻译
Q:
bit and beat 这个在 英语 (美国) 里怎么说?
A:
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Q:
"what does 'in a bit' mean?" 这个在 英语 (美国) 里怎么说?
A:
I will see you in a bit.
Q:
She has grown (up???) a little (bit???) since I took/captured(???) this picture 这个在 英语 (美国) 里怎么说?
A:
She has grown up since I took this picture.
Or
She has grown up quite a bit since I captured this picture.
Captured is also correct but took is more common. :)
Or
She has grown up quite a bit since I captured this picture.
Captured is also correct but took is more common. :)
Q:
a little bit(Record your answer please) 这个在 英语 (美国) 里怎么说?
A:
it sounds good, but I think you're saying it too fast
Q:
what does " a bit too" mean what' s the difference between a bit, a bit too and too 这个在 英语 (美国) 里怎么说?
A:
"a bit" means "a small amount" or "to a small degree."
"too" (in this context) means "more than something should be" or "more than is wanted." If you think something is "too hot" you want it to be cooler.
"a bit too" would mean that something is a small amount more than expected. So if your drink is "a bit too hot" you might wait for it to cool down a little before drinking it, but it doesn't have to cool down by very much, and it probably isn't burning hot.
"too" (in this context) means "more than something should be" or "more than is wanted." If you think something is "too hot" you want it to be cooler.
"a bit too" would mean that something is a small amount more than expected. So if your drink is "a bit too hot" you might wait for it to cool down a little before drinking it, but it doesn't have to cool down by very much, and it probably isn't burning hot.
"Bit"有关的其他问题
Q:
I'm a little bit confused which of these sentences I should use in that situation. 听起来自然吗?
A:
I'm a little bit confused about which of these sentences I should use in that situation.
Q:
I'm a bit confused with "..., like..." part of this sentence: "then he put his hand on my shoulder and moved me onto my side and said 'Oh, Christ.' But it didn't hurt when he touched me, like it normally does." Does this "like it normally does" part mean "though it normally hurts"? Can I rephrase it as "...UNLIKE it normally does." without changing the meaning?
A:
The key is to look at the sentence before.
"But it didn't hurt when he touch me、..."
"~like it normally does".
if you decide to use "like" then this means that it still hurt、but not as much as you expect normally.
if you decide to use "unlike" then this means that .... is not normal compared to that person's habit.
"But it didn't hurt when he touch me、..."
"~like it normally does".
if you decide to use "like" then this means that it still hurt、but not as much as you expect normally.
if you decide to use "unlike" then this means that .... is not normal compared to that person's habit.
Q:
It's expensive a bit. 听起来自然吗?
A:
It's a bit expensive.
Q:
It's a little bit of clouds in the sky. But I feel real nice. I might get a little rain today. I don't have umbrella with me. But good things I brought raincoat. 听起来自然吗?
A:
It's a little bit (CLOUDY) in the sky, but (IT) feel(S) real(LY) nice. (WE) might get a little rain today. I don't have (AN) umbrella with me, but (IT'S A) good thing(NOT PLURAL) I brought (MY) raincoat.
Q:
I can understand English a little bit, would you tell me only slmple words? 听起来自然吗?
A:
I can understand English a little bit. Could you please only use simple words?
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