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bites

Aussprache: [baɪts]

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Kontext: „action“

(verb) to use your teeth to cut into something. This description is often about food or when something is sharp or painful. Like when you take a piece of food and chew it.

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She bites her sandwich in half and smiles.

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He did not bite the fruit because it looked too sour.

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Do you bite into an apple or cut it first?

Kontext: „action“

(noun) a small piece taken out by one’s teeth. When your teeth cut into something, like food or even a person's skin, it is called a bite.

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He took a big bite of his chocolate cake.

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There were no bites taken from the pizza; it looked untouched.

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How many bites do you think it takes to finish that cookie?

Kontext: „pain“

(verb) to sting or hurt as if someone or something has bitten you, often used for animals like mosquitoes or situations like embarrassment.

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The cold wind bites at my face.

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The gentle breeze did not bite; it felt warm and nice.

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Does this chilly weather bite your skin?

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