bit
英[bɪt]
美[bɪt]
- n. [计] 比特(二进位制信息单位);少量;马嚼子;辅币;老一套
- vt. 控制
- adj. 很小的;微不足道的
- adv. 有点儿;相当
- v. 咬(bite的过去式和过去分词)
英英释意
- 1. a small quantity;
- "a spot of tea"
- "a bit of paper"
- 2. a small fragment of something broken off from the whole;
- "a bit of rock caught him in the eye"
- 3. an indefinitely short time;
- "wait just a moment"
- "it only takes a minute"
- "in just a bit"
- 4. an instance of some kind;
- "it was a nice piece of work"
- "he had a bit of good luck"
- 5. piece of metal held in horse's mouth by reins and used to control the horse while riding;
- "the horse was not accustomed to a bit"
- 6. a unit of measurement of information (from Binary + digIT); the amount of information in a system having two equiprobable states;
- "there are 8 bits in a byte"
- 7. a small amount of solid food; a mouthful;
- "all they had left was a bit of bread"
- 8. a small fragment;
- "overheard snatches of their conversation"
- 9. a short theatrical performance that is part of a longer program;
- "he did his act three times every evening"
- "she had a catchy little routine"
- "it was one of the best numbers he ever did"
- 10. the cutting part of a drill; usually pointed and threaded and is replaceable in a brace or bitstock or drill press;
- "he looked around for the right size bit"