释义 |
bit noun 3 (especially BrE) part/piece of sth 部分ADJECTIVE | VERB + BIT | BIT + VERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVElittle, small, tiny 很少一部分big, large 很大一部分◆A big bit of stone had fallen off the wall.墙上落下来一大块石头。good, nice 好的部分◆The best bit of the trip was seeing the Grand Canyon.这次旅行最精彩的一段就是游览大峡谷。◆I've bought a nice bit of fish for dinner.我买了一块儿不错的鱼晚餐吃。boring, interesting 单调的/有趣的部分◆I read it, but I skipped the boring bits.我读过了,但跳过了乏味的部分。odd 临时部分◆He managed to get odd bits of work, but no regular job.他设法找了些零工,但没有固定的工作。VERB + BITpick out, pick up 选出一部分;捡起碎片◆Listen to the interview again and pick out the bits you want to use in the article.再听一遍采访,选出你想用在文章里的内容。◆I picked up a bit of information that might interest you.我偶然得到了点儿你可能会感兴趣的消息。BIT + VERBfall off 碎片掉下来◆I'm worried because bits keep falling off my car.我很担心,因为我的车一直在掉碎片。PREPOSITIONbit of 一点儿⋯PHRASESbits and bobs, bits and pieces (= small items of various kinds) (both BrE, informal) 零碎东西◆My mother has some bits and pieces to give you.我妈妈有些小东西要给你。blow sth to bits, pull sth to bits, smash sth to bits 把⋯炸成/扯成/摔成碎片◆All the crockery had been smashed to bits.所有的陶器都给摔成了碎片。do your bit (= do your share of a task) (informal) 尽自己的那部分责任◆We can finish this job on time if everyone does their bit.如果每个人都尽职,我们就能按时完成这项工作。fall to bits (BrE) 成为碎片◆My briefcase eventually fell to bits.我的公文包最后变成了碎片。 |