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bribe
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two bits SUBST subst pl americ coloq
two bits
25 cents mpl
twiddly bits [ˈtwɪdlɪ] SUBST subst pl coloq
twiddly bits
I. bit [Brit bɪt, americ bɪt] VERBO pass
bit → bite
II. bit [Brit bɪt, americ bɪt] SUBST
1. bit (small piece):
morceau m (of de)
bout m (of de)
a food processor and all its bits coloq
to take sth to bits
to come/fall to bits
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 COMPUT:
bit m
un modèle de 16 bits
5. bit (coin):
bit antiq
6. bit EQUIT:
7. bit TÉC:
III. a bit ADV
a bit coloq (rather):
IV. bit [Brit bɪt, americ bɪt]
a bit of stuff coloq
bits and bobs coloq
not a bit of it coloq!
that's a bit off! coloq
to do one's bit coloq
I. bite [Brit bʌɪt, americ baɪt] SUBST
1. bite (mouthful):
to have or take a bite of sth
to take a bite out of sth fig
2. bite (snack):
bite coloq
3. bite fig:
4. bite:
5. bite PESCA:
to have a bite literal
6. bite MED DENT:
II. bite <Pret imperf bit; Part perf bitten> [Brit bʌɪt, americ baɪt] VERBO trans
bite person, animal:
bite insect:
III. bite <Pret imperf bit; Part perf bitten> [Brit bʌɪt, americ baɪt] VERBO intr
1. bite (take effect):
bite measure, policy, rule, new rates, strike, shortage:
2. bite PESCA:
bite fish:
IV. bite [Brit bʌɪt, americ baɪt]
standard bit SUBST EQUIT
two-bit ADJ americ coloq, pej
two-bit person:
curb bit SUBST
bit part SUBST TEATR
centre bit SUBST
bit rate SUBST COMPUT
threepenny bit SUBST Brit antiq
no Dicionário PONS
inglês
inglês
francês
francês
bit1 [bɪt] SUBST
1. bit coloq (fragment):
to fall to bits
2. bit (some):
a bit of sth
un peu de qc
Expressões:
bit2 [bɪt] VERBO
bit pass of bite
I. bite <bit, bitten> [baɪt] VERBO trans
bite insect
to bite sth off
II. bite <bit, bitten> [baɪt] VERBO intr
1. bite (when eating, attacking):
bite insect
sb/sth won't bite (you) irón, humor
qn/qc ne va pas te mordre
2. bite (in angling):
Expressões:
III. bite [baɪt] SUBST
1. bite:
bite of dog, snake
bite of insect
bite fig of wind
bite of speech
bite of taste
2. bite (food):
3. bite (in angling):
bit3 [bɪt] SUBST
1. bit (for horses):
2. bit (tool):
bit4 [bɪt] SUBST
bit COMPUT abreviatura de BInary digiT
bit m
drill bit SUBST
two-bit ADJ americ pej coloq
francês
francês
inglês
inglês
falling to bits
bribe d'une langue
bits
bits
falling to bits
no Dicionário PONS
inglês
inglês
francês
francês
bit1 [bɪt] SUBST
1. bit coloq (fragment):
to fall to bits
2. bit (some):
a bit of sth
un peu de qc
Expressões:
bit2 [bɪt] VERBO
bit pass of bite
I. bite <bit, bitten> [baɪt] VERBO trans
bite insect
to bite sth off
II. bite <bit, bitten> [baɪt] VERBO intr
1. bite (when eating, attacking):
bite insect
sb/sth won't bite (you) irón, humor
qn/qc ne va pas te mordre
2. bite (in angling):
Expressões:
III. bite [baɪt] SUBST
1. bite:
bite of dog, snake
bite of insect
bite fig of wind
bite of speech
bite of taste
2. bite (food):
3. bite (in angling):
bit3 [bɪt] SUBST
1. bit (for horses):
2. bit (tool):
bit4 [bɪt] SUBST
bit comput abreviatura de binary digit
bit m
drill bit SUBST
two-bit ADJ pej coloq
francês
francês
inglês
inglês
bits
bribe d'une langue
bits
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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However, because video streams require a high bit rate for much longer periods of time, the expenditures to support high amounts of video traffic will be much greater.
en.wikipedia.org
Interference and noise occur as a result, preventing information from being transmitted at a high bit rate.
phys.org
Various encoding methods remove both redundancy and perceptual irrelevancy in the audio signal so that the bit rate required to encode the signal is significantly reduced.
en.wikipedia.org
Things like machine vision, high bit rate internet of things applications, self-driving cars, peered sensors?
www.businessinsider.com.au
The higher the bit rate, the larger the compressed file will be, and, generally, the closer it will sound to the original file.
en.wikipedia.org

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