单词 | bitten off |
释义 | bite /bīt/transitive verb and intransitive verb (pat bit; pap bittˈen or (archaic) bit)
ORIGIN: OE bītan; Gothic beitan, ON bīta, Ger beissen bītˈer noun
biteˈsize adjective (of food) small enough to be eaten in one bite bitˈing noun The action of the verb adjective
bīting louse noun A bird-louse biting midge noun A tiny fly which feeds on the blood of people and animals bite and (or or) sup Something to eat and (or) drink bite back To refrain from saying bite in (etching) To eat out the lines of with acid bite off more than one can chew
bite one's lip To restrain one's anger or mirth bite someone's head off To speak to someone unnecessarily angrily bite (or bite on) the bullet
bite the dust
bite the hand that feeds one To show ingratitude, often with the likely result of losing the help one is receiving bite the thumb (obsolete) To express defiance by knocking the thumb-nail against the teeth bitten off Abruptly cut short once bitten, twice shy A bad experience makes one cautious on a second occasion put the bite on To extort money from soundbite see under sound1 what's biting you, etc? What is the matter with you, etc?, what is annoying you, etc? |
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