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bit1 [bɪt] SUBST

1. bit (small piece):

bits of glass
little bits
to smash sth to bits

2. bit (small amount):

3. bit (short time):

4. bit esp Brit (part):

a parte difícil de a. c.
to do one's bit coloq

5. bit (somewhat):

6. bit COMPUT:

bit m

7. bit pl coloq (things):

bits and pieces

bit2 SUBST

1. bit (for horses):

2. bit for drill:

bit3 VERBO

bit pt of:

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

bite insect

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

bite dog, person, fish
bite insect
dar uma mordida em a. c.

III. bite [baɪt] SUBST

1. bite:

bite of dog, person
bite of insect

2. bite (mouthful):

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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The reduced uncertainty is quantified in a lower entropy: on average each toss of the coin delivers less than one full bit of information.
en.wikipedia.org
Generally, the notion of keeping a diary is now considered a bit old-maidish.
www.ft.com
Sanctions are always a bit of a mixed bag - if you're trying to ostracise a country they can be quite effective.
www.dailymail.co.uk
It's a bit late for that, they were sullied right from the start by their convict settlement.
www.newstalkzb.co.nz
We would have the odd bit of pilfering of potatoes and onions, but this was deliberate.
www.independent.ie

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