单词 | take the bit in one's teeth |
释义 | bit1 /bit/noun
ORIGIN: From bite bitˈless adjective Without a bit bitˈsy adjective (informal) Prettily small bittˈie noun (Scot) A small piece, short distance, or short time bittˈock noun (Scot) A little bit bittˈy adjective
bitˈ-part noun A small part in acting bit player noun An actor who plays bit-parts a bit or a bit of Somewhat, rather, as in a bit of a fool, a bit stupid a bit of all right (slang) A person or thing highly approved of a bit off (informal) In bad taste a bit on the side (slang) (one's partner in) extramarital sexual relations bit by bit
bits and bobs or bits and pieces Odds and ends champ at the bit To be impatient to act do one's bit To do one's due share every bit Just as much not a bit or not a bit of it Not at all off the bit On a loose rein on the bit On a tight rein take (or get) the bit in (or between) one's teeth
to bits
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