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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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I. bite <pret. bit, part. pas. bitten> [ingl. am. baɪt, ingl. brit. bʌɪt] V. trans.

1. bite:

bite person/dog:
bite flea/bug:
¡no te va/voy a morder! hum.
what's biting you? coloq.
¿qué mosca te ha picado? coloq.

2.1. bite (grip):

bite tires/brakes:

2.2. bite saw/screw/file:

II. bite <pret. bit, part. pas. bitten> [ingl. am. baɪt, ingl. brit. bʌɪt] V. intr.

1.1. bite:

bite person/dog:
bite mosquito:
bite wind/frost:
bite acid:
to bite into sth person:
to bite into sth person:
to bite on sth

1.2. bite (take bait):

bite fish:

2.1. bite tires/brakes:

2.2. bite saw/screw/file:

to bite into sth

3. bite law/recession:

III. bite [ingl. am. baɪt, ingl. brit. bʌɪt] SUST.

1. bite C:

to give sth a bite
to have or get two bites at the cherry ingl. brit.
put the bite on sb ingl. am. coloq. (borrow money from sb)
darle un sablazo a alguien coloq.
chantajear a alguien
morder a alguien Méx.
coimear a alguien Co. Sur Perú coloq.

2. bite C (wound):

3. bite C (in fishing):

4. bite (snack) coloq.:

bite C sin pl.

5.1. bite U (of flavor):

5.2. bite U (of wind, frost):

5.3. bite U (sharpness):

sound bite SUST.

sound bite PRENSA, POL.

love bite SUST.

chupón m Co. Sur coloq.
chupete m Méx. coloq.

mosquito bite SUST.

picadura f de zancudo amer. also

insect bite SUST.

bite back V. [ingl. am. baɪt -, ingl. brit. bʌɪt -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

bite back resentment/anger:

bite-sized [ingl. am. ˈbaɪtˌsaɪzd, ingl. brit.] ADJ.

tamaño bocado adj inv
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en el diccionario PONS

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I. bite [baɪt] bit, bitten bit, bitten V. trans.

bite insect
what's biting you? coloq.

II. bite [baɪt] bit, bitten bit, bitten V. intr.

1. bite:

bite dog, person
bite insect, fish

2. bite (have effect):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

III. bite [baɪt] bit, bitten bit, bitten SUST.

1. bite:

bite of a dog, person
bite of an insect
bite mark of an insect

2. bite (mouthful):

3. bite sin pl. fig. (sharpness):

snake bite SUST.

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a dog bites the hand that feeds it provb.
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español

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

bite insect

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

bite dog, person
bite insect, fish

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

III. bite [baɪt] SUST.

1. bite:

bite of a dog, person
bite of an insect
bite mark of an insect

2. bite (mouthful):

3. bite fig. (sharpness):

sound bite SUST. (in the media)

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a dog bites the hand that feeds it provb.
Present
Ibite
youbite
he/she/itbites
webite
youbite
theybite
Past
Ibit
youbit
he/she/itbit
webit
youbit
theybit
Present Perfect
Ihavebitten
youhavebitten
he/she/ithasbitten
wehavebitten
youhavebitten
theyhavebitten
Past Perfect
Ihadbitten
youhadbitten
he/she/ithadbitten
wehadbitten
youhadbitten
theyhadbitten

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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

What if there are forces that bite back when you try to change history?
www.theglobeandmail.com
They look for any opportunity to bite back.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Humans are not about to bite back... yet.
www.independent.ie
A rare white lion was given his bite back after losing two canine teeth -- a life altering injury for a big cat.
www.irishexaminer.com
One day, when you are not at your best mentally or physically, it will bite back.
www.telegraph.co.uk

Consultar "bites" en otros idiomas