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Aussprache: [/bɪt/]

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Kontext: „small amount“

(noun) a tiny piece or small amount of something. Like when you take a small piece of chocolate or a sip of juice.

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He took a bit of cake for dessert.

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She didn't eat a bit of the spicy food.

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Did you have a bit of fun at the party?

Kontext: „computer data“

(noun) the smallest unit of information a computer can understand, like a tiny piece of a puzzle for a computer. It's like the smallest building block of information inside a computer.

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The computer processed each bit of data quickly.

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The software couldn't read a bit of the file due to corruption.

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Do you know how many bits are in a byte?

Kontext: „horse equipment“

(noun) a metal mouthpiece attached to the headstall of a bridle, used to control a horse. It's a part of the gear you put on a horse when riding.

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The rider gently tugged on the bit to guide the horse.

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The horse was uncomfortable with the bit in its mouth.

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Have you ever ridden a horse with a bit in its mouth?

Kontext: „to take a small piece“

(verb) to cut off a small piece or to take a small portion of something. It's like when you take a tiny bite of food or a small piece of paper.

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She bit into the apple and tasted its sweetness.

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He didn't want to bit the dessert because he was full.

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Did you try to bit the cookie I left for you?

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