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单词 bit
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bit

1
[ bit ]
/ bɪt /
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noun

verb (used with object), bit·ted, bit·ting.

Idioms for bit

    take the bit in / between one's teeth, to cast off control; willfully go one's own way: He took the bit in his teeth and acted against his parents' wishes.

Origin of bit

1
before 900; Middle English bite,Old English: action of biting; cognate with German Biss,Old Norse bit.See bite

OTHER WORDS FROM bit

bitless, adjective

Words nearby bit

bisulphide, bisulphite, Bisutun, bi-swing, bisymmetric, bit, bitartrate, bit between one's teeth, bitbrace, bit by bit, bitch

Definition for bit (2 of 5)

bit2
[ bit ]
/ bɪt /

noun

Origin of bit

2
before 1000; Middle English bite,Old English bita bit, morsel; cognate with German Bissen,Old Norse biti.See bite

SYNONYMS FOR bit

1 particle, speck, grain, mite; whit, iota, jot; scrap, fragment.
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Definition for bit (3 of 5)

bit3
[ bit ]
/ bɪt /

noun Computers.

Also called binary digit. a single, basic unit of information, used in connection with computers and information theory.
baud.

Origin of bit

3
First recorded in 1945–50; b(inary) + (dig)it

Definition for bit (4 of 5)

bit4
[ bit ]
/ bɪt /

verb

simple past tense and a past participle of bite.

Definition for bit (5 of 5)

B.I.T.

Bachelor of Industrial Technology.
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British Dictionary definitions for bit (1 of 4)

bit1
/ (bɪt) /

noun

Word Origin for bit

Old English bite action of biting; see bite

British Dictionary definitions for bit (2 of 4)

bit2
/ (bɪt) /

noun

verb bits, bitting or bitted (tr)

to put a bit in the mouth of (a horse)
to restrain; curb

Word Origin for bit

Old English bita; related to Old English bītan to bite

British Dictionary definitions for bit (3 of 4)

bit3
/ (bɪt) /

verb

the past tense and (archaic) past participle of bite

British Dictionary definitions for bit (4 of 4)

bit4
/ (bɪt) /

noun maths computing

a single digit of binary notation, represented either by 0 or by 1
the smallest unit of information, indicating the presence or absence of a single feature
a unit of capacity of a computer, consisting of an element of its physical structure capable of being in either of two states, such as a switch with on and off positions, or a microscopic magnet capable of alignment in two directions

Word Origin for bit

C20: from abbreviation of binary digit
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Idioms and Phrases with bit

bit

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Cultural definitions for bit

bit

The smallest unit of information. One bit corresponds to a “yes” or “no.” Some examples of a bit of information: whether a light is on or off, whether a switch (like a transistor) is on or off, whether a grain of magnetized iron points up or down.

notes for bit

The information in a digital computer is stored in the form of bits.
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Scientific definitions for bit

bit
[ bĭt ]

The smallest unit of computer memory. A bit holds one of two possible values, either of the binary digits 0 or 1. The term comes from the phrase binary digit. See Note at byte.
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