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pezzi di minuteria

en el Diccionario Oxford Paravia de italiano

twiddly bits [ˈtwɪdlɪbɪts] SUST. npl coloq.

en el Diccionario Oxford Paravia de italiano
en el Diccionario Oxford Paravia de italiano

bit1 [ingl. brit. bɪt, ingl. am. bɪt] SUST.

1. bit (small piece):

pezzetto m (of di)

2. bit (small amount) coloq.:

a bit of time, peace, sun, butter, money etc.
quite a bit of, a good bit of time, money, resentment etc.

3. bit (section):

bit coloq.

4. bit (coin):

bit arc.

5. bit (rather):

a bit coloq.
a bit of stuff coloq.
bits and bobs coloq.
not a bit of it! coloq.
that's a bit off! coloq.

bit2 [ingl. brit. bɪt, ingl. am. bɪt] V. pret.

bit → bite II, III

I. bit3 [ingl. brit. bɪt, ingl. am. bɪt] SUST.

1. bit EQUIT. (mouthpiece):

2. bit TÉC.:

bit, also drill bit

II. bit3 <forma in -ing bitting, pret., part. pas. bitted> [ingl. brit. bɪt, ingl. am. bɪt] V. trans.

1. bit horse:

2. bit:

imbrigliare also fig.

III. bit3 [ingl. brit. bɪt, ingl. am. bɪt]

bit4 [ingl. brit. bɪt, ingl. am. bɪt] SUST. INFORM.

bit m

en el diccionario PONS

bit1 [bɪt] SUST.

1. bit coloq. (small piece):

bit of glass

2. bit (some):

3. bit (part):

to do one's bit coloq.

4. bit coloq. (short time):

5. bit (somewhat):

bit2 [bɪt] SUST.

1. bit (for horses):

2. bit (for drill):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

bit3 [bɪt] SUST. INFORM.

bit m

bit4 [bɪt] V.

bit pret. de bite

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

bite insect

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

bite dog, person
bite insect
bite 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):

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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I was getting a bit alienated from it, it just seemed a bit unfeeling.
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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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The validity of a digital document is authenticated by verifying that the digital signature logically matches the bit string representation of the document.
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Sanctions are always a bit of a mixed bag - if you're trying to ostracise a country they can be quite effective.
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The story line is telegraphed from word one and the meticulous unfolding plot plods ahead inexorably without the slightest bit of suspense.
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