a bit

a bit [ə bit]  [e bɪt] 

a bit 基本解释
稍微;有一点儿;短时间;短距离;
a bit 网络解释

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1. 一点儿:a bit 一点儿 | a block of 一块 | a bottle of 一瓶

a bit 单语例句

1. China's measures might sound a bit strict, but does it constitute an act of discrimination against foreign citizens?

2. a bit的解释

2. You get to live your life, have such a busy season and then quieten down a little bit.

3. Butterworth also testified that Kercher had told her that she found it a " bit awkward " to be Knox's roommate.

4. It is a bit like when I was learning Chinese, was only by opening my mouth and not be frightened to making mistake.

5. " It's done quite a bit of damage, " a police officer in Joplin told Reuters by telephone.

6. They're both being a bit cagey and stubborn but they're desperate to see one another.

7. a bit什么意思

7. It's a bit mysterious why dialing this magic number reduces your call's cost.

8. We hear people call out Miss in restaurants, but that is now considered a bit flirtatious.

9. It would be easier to have a Chinese friend make the call and order it, if your Chinese skills are a bit lacking.

10. a bit是什么意思

10. Sheng also admitted that medical treatment for international athletes is a bit trickier, not because of language barriers but because doctors must be very careful when prescribing drugs.

a bit 英英释义

a bit的翻译

adv

1. a bit

1. to a small degree
    somewhat

    e.g. it's a bit warm
           felt a little better
           a trifle smaller

    Synonym: a little a trifle