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Charge

en el diccionario PONS

ˈbit play·er SUST. CINE, TV, TEAT.

Charge f <-, -n>
Chargenspieler(in) m (f)
en el diccionario PONS

bit1 [bɪt] SUST. coloq.

1. bit (piece):

Stück nt <-(e)s, -e>

2. bit (some):

3. bit (part):

Teil m <-(e)s, -e>
bit of a story, film
Stelle f <-, -n>

4. bit (a little):

5. bit (rather):

6. bit:

a [fair] bit [or [quite] a bit] (very)
ziemlich coloq.
a [fair] bit [or [quite] a bit] (very)
a [fair] bit [or [quite] a bit] (a lot)
ziemlich [o. coloq. ganz schön] viel

7. bit (while):

hold on [or wait] a bit

8. bit (in negations):

but not a bit of it! ingl. brit.
aber nicht die Spur! coloq.

9. bit pl ingl. brit.:

bits and pieces [or ingl. brit. also bobs] (odds and ends)
Krimskrams m <-es> coloq.

10. bit (coin):

threepenny/sixpenny bit ingl. brit. hist.
two bits ingl. am. dated

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to be a bit of all right ingl. brit. dated argot
every bit as ... as ...
genauso ... wie ...
to be a bit of fluff [or skirt] [or stuff] ingl. brit. dated argot
eine dufte Biene sein coloq. arcznte.
she was his bit on the side for several years ingl. brit. argot

bit2 [bɪt] V. trans., intr.

bit pret. of bite

I. bite [baɪt] SUST.

1. bite (using teeth):

Biss m <-es, -e>
bite of an insect
Stich m <-(e)s, -e>
Bisswunde f <-, -n>
to have a bite to eat coloq.

2. bite fig. (sharpness):

Biss m <-es, -e> fig. coloq.
Schärfe f <-, -n> fig.
to give sth more bite report, critique
[echten] Biss haben coloq.

3. bite (fish):

4. bite no pl (pungency):

Schärfe f <-, -n>

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

another [or a second][or a double]bite of the cherry esp ingl. brit.

II. bite <bit, bitten> [baɪt] V. trans.

1. bite (cut with teeth):

to bite sb
to bite sb insect

2. bite (grip road):

to bite the road tyres
greifen <griff, gegriffen>

3. bite (affect people):

to bite sth
sich acus. auf etw acus. auswirken

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

von etw dat. schwer erwischt worden sein coloq.
what's biting you? coloq.
to bite the dust esp hum. (crash)
bite me! ingl. am. vulg.
leck mich am Arsch! malson.

III. bite <bit, bitten> [baɪt] V. intr.

1. bite (with teeth):

bite dog, snake
beißen <beißt, biss, gebissen>
bite insect
stechen <sticht, stach, gestochen>
in etw acus. beißen

2. bite also fig. (take bait):

anbeißen a. fig.

3. bite (grip road):

4. bite (affect adversely):

5. bite (reduce):

6. bite (attack):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

that bites! coloq.
so ein Mist! coloq.

bit3 [bɪt] SUST.

Trense f <-, -n>

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

sich acus. mächtig anstrengen [o. ins Zeug legen] coloq.

bit4 [bɪt] SUST.

Meißel m <-s, ->

bit5 [bɪt] SUST.

bit INFORM. abreviatura de binary digit

Bit nt <-(s), -(s)>

I. bite [baɪt] SUST.

1. bite (using teeth):

Biss m <-es, -e>
bite of an insect
Stich m <-(e)s, -e>
Bisswunde f <-, -n>
to have a bite to eat coloq.

2. bite fig. (sharpness):

Biss m <-es, -e> fig. coloq.
Schärfe f <-, -n> fig.
to give sth more bite report, critique
[echten] Biss haben coloq.

3. bite (fish):

4. bite no pl (pungency):

Schärfe f <-, -n>

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

another [or a second][or a double]bite of the cherry esp ingl. brit.

II. bite <bit, bitten> [baɪt] V. trans.

1. bite (cut with teeth):

to bite sb
to bite sb insect

2. bite (grip road):

to bite the road tyres
greifen <griff, gegriffen>

3. bite (affect people):

to bite sth
sich acus. auf etw acus. auswirken

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

von etw dat. schwer erwischt worden sein coloq.
what's biting you? coloq.
to bite the dust esp hum. (crash)
bite me! ingl. am. vulg.
leck mich am Arsch! malson.

III. bite <bit, bitten> [baɪt] V. intr.

1. bite (with teeth):

bite dog, snake
beißen <beißt, biss, gebissen>
bite insect
stechen <sticht, stach, gestochen>
in etw acus. beißen

2. bite also fig. (take bait):

anbeißen a. fig.

3. bite (grip road):

4. bite (affect adversely):

5. bite (reduce):

6. bite (attack):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

that bites! coloq.
so ein Mist! coloq.
Entrada de OpenDict

bit SUST.

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bit SUST.

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player SUST.

Present
Ibit
youbit
he/she/itbits
webit
youbit
theybit
Past
Ibitted
youbitted
he/she/itbitted
webitted
youbitted
theybitted
Present Perfect
Ihavebitted
youhavebitted
he/she/ithasbitted
wehavebitted
youhavebitted
theyhavebitted
Past Perfect
Ihadbitted
youhadbitted
he/she/ithadbitted
wehadbitted
youhadbitted
theyhadbitted

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It doesn't necessarily sound any nicer than the old car, though, and is perhaps even a bit characterless.
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I was getting a bit alienated from it, it just seemed a bit unfeeling.
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It's a bit late for that, they were sullied right from the start by their convict settlement.
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The term "drill" may refer to either a drilling machine or a drill bit for use in a drilling machine.
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However, software complexity can be increased to compensate for a larger bit error rate.
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