bit
bit
a small piece or amount
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bit synonyms
What's the difference between bit / piece / slice / chunk / morsel / scrap
She gave me a piece of cake.
I had a slice of bread.
a large thick piece; bigger and less delicate than bit
Add a chunk of cheese.
a very small piece of food, often pleasant or tasty; more literary than bit
He ate a morsel of cheese.
a small leftover piece, often useless or unwanted
There was a scrap of paper on the desk.
a small broken part of something, often from something larger or damaged
A fragment of glass was on the floor.
a very tiny piece or spot; smaller than bit
There wasn't a speck of dust on the table.
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bite vs chew vs sting vs nip: разница между bite, chew, sting и nip
Разница между bite, chew, sting и nip: когда bite значит кусать, chew жевать, sting жалить, а nip слегка укусить.

carry vs wear vs take vs bring: разница между carry, wear, take и bring
Разница между carry, wear, take и bring: когда carry значит нести, wear носить одежду, take брать с собой, а bring принести.

catch vs make vs take vs board: разница между catch, make, take и board
Разница между catch, make, take и board в теме транспорта: успеть на поезд, сесть на автобус или воспользоваться транспортом.
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How to pronounce bit and what this word means
bit means bit. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.
how to pronounce bit
/bɪt/
bit translation
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bit examples
There is a bit of cake left.
bit transcription
/bɪt/, /bɪt/
Questions about this word
bit meaning: what does it mean?
a small piece or amount
bit pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?
bit is pronounced as /bɪt/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.
bit definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?
There is a bit of cake left. Translation: Остался кусочек торта.
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