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    bit
    /bit/

    noun

    • 1. a mouthpiece, typically made of metal, which is attached to a bridle and used to control a horse.
    • 2. a tool or piece for boring or drilling, typically of metal: "a drill bit"

    verb

    • 1. put a bit into the mouth of (a horse).

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  2. BIT definition: 1. a small piece or amount of something: 2. a short distance or period of time: 3. for a short…. Learn more.

  3. BIT meaning: 1. a small piece or amount of something: 2. a short distance or period of time: 3. for a short…. Learn more.

  4. BIT definition: 1. a small amount or piece of something: 2. slightly: 3. a short time: . Learn more.

  5. She saved up the money, bit by bit. a unit of information in a computer (Definition of bit from the Cambridge Essential Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  6. We use a bit (of) or bits (of) to refer to quantities. The phrases can refer to both abstract and concrete things. They are an informal alternative to some, or a piece of or pieces of: …

  7. She saved up the money, bit by bit. a unit of information in a computer (Definition of bit from the Webster's Essential Mini Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  8. A BIT OF SOMETHING definition: 1. a small piece or amount of something: 2. a slight but not serious amount or type of something…. Learn more.

  9. BIT translate: “bite”의 과거형, 작은 조각, (컴퓨터 정보 단위) 비트. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Korean Dictionary.

  10. Bit by bit, details of the affair emerged. Since we moved into the house five years ago, we've been renovating it bit by bit . They're taking the whole building apart , bit by bit .

  11. We use a bit (of) or bits (of) to refer to quantities. The phrases can refer to both abstract and concrete things. They are an informal alternative to some , or a piece of or pieces of :

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