bit: Bedeutung und Definitionen
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A small portion, degree, or amount: a bit of lint; a bit of luck.
A brief amount of time; a moment: Wait a bit.
A short scene or episode in a theatrical performance.
An entertainment routine given regularly by a performer; an act.
Informal A particular kind of action, situation, or behavior: got tired of the macho bit.
Informal A matter being considered: What's this bit about inflation?
Informal An amount equal to one eighth of a dollar: two bits.
Chiefly British A small coin: a threepenny bit.
a bit To a small degree; somewhat: a bit warm.
bit by bit Little by little; gradually.
do (one's) bit To do one's part or contribute one's share.
The sharp part of a tool, such as the cutting edge of a knife or ax.
A pointed and threaded tool for drilling and boring that is secured in a brace, bitstock, or drill press.
The part of a key that enters the lock and engages the bolt and tumblers.
The tip of the mouthpiece on a pipe or a cigarette or cigar holder.
The metal mouthpiece of a bridle, serving to control, curb, and direct an animal.
Something that controls, guides, or curbs.
To place a bit in the mouth of (a horse, for example).
To check or control with or as if with a bit.
To make or grind a bit on (a key).
have To be uncontrollable; cast off restraint.
Computer Science A fundamental unit of information having just two possible values, as either of the binary digits 0 or 1.
Past tense and a past participle of bite.